Saturday, April 19, 2014

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AT&T GoPhone raises data allowances in plans and adds tethering at no extra cost

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 01:31 PM PDT

AT&T's contract-free GoPhone service is being upgraded to add a few more perks for customers, and the changes to the plans will not affect price, according to AT&T's announcement.
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Sony hops on the Google Play app update train

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 08:59 AM PDT

If there's one trend every Android users should be very happy to see taking hold, it's the growing popularity of manufacturers putting their apps in Google Play in order to make the update process faster and smoother. Sony is starting to embrace that trend.
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Verizon LG G2 Android 4.4 KitKat update starting now

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 08:25 AM PDT

LG issued its KitKat update for carriers several weeks ago, but Verizon was unsurprisingly absent from the list of supported devices. That's nothing new because AT&T launched its update this week and Verizon has been late to issue Android firmware updates for several high-profile devices in recent years. Regardless of the delay, the LG G2 tied to the network has finally started its Android 4.4 KitKat update process. It's not yet ready for over-the-air updates, but if you download the Verizon Software Upgrade Assistant PC software, you can grab the update now. Instructions are available here. UPDATE: Now available as an OTA update by going to Settings app.
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HTC hires Samsung Galaxy brand builder in bid to improve marketing

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 06:37 AM PDT

Apparently, having Gary Oldman spout gibberish at the beginning of an advertisement isn't the only strategy that HTC is employing to raise awareness about its products. The company has also hired a former marketing executive from Samsung to advise how to improve its ad efforts.
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HTC working on optical zoom camera for smartphones

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 05:40 AM PDT

HTC has made some big changes in its approach to smartphone photography, and the company is working on even bigger ones to introduce in the next couple of years.
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