Friday, April 25, 2014

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HTC DROID DNA updating to Android 4.4 today

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 11:21 AM PDT

Verizon and HTC have begun updating the DROID DNA to Android 4.4.2 and Sense 5.5. Though some DROID DNA owners initially feared that they might be left out of the code from the KitKat update, the phone is receiving the latest version of Android as well as new enhancements in Sense UI.
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Google Glass open to everyone once again

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 10:25 AM PDT

It may be an error with the website or it may be sign of Google finally opening up to more users; whatever the cause, the Google Glass website is no longer requiring an invitation to place an order.
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Hulu Plus turns Android and iOS apps into remote controls for PS3, PS4, and Xbox One

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 10:01 AM PDT

Hulu Plus today revealed that gamers, or at least people who own a gaming console, can put the controller down and use their smartphones to control what they watch on Hulu. The new app is like Chromecast without requiring Chromecast.
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IFTTT Android app launching today

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 08:58 AM PDT

IFTTT is finally bringing its reactionary toolset of web and mobile recipes to Android today. The app automates tasks based on various triggers that take place on the phone or online, and it will soon be available for Android users like it has been for iPhone users.
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Opera Coast browser for iPhone focuses the web on gestures and favorites

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 07:34 AM PDT

As far as alternative browsers on iOS go, Opera's Coast stands out as a browser based on stripping down everything in order to deliver the web and nothing more. The iPad app is now available on the iPhone.
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Verizon Wireless raises smartphone base to 72 percent and adds 550,000 customers in Q1 2014

Posted: 24 Apr 2014 06:05 AM PDT

Verizon Wireless today released its earnings report for the first quarter of 2014. In the three-month period ending in March, the wireless operator added 549,000 net subscribers, raising its total customer base to 103.3 million. About 97.3 million of those customers are on postpaid contracts. Verizon also continued its trend of converting customers to smartphones thanks to releasing more devices like the Nokia Lumia Icon and the HTC One M8. Of the 103 million customers, 72 percent of accounts are using a smartphone.
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