Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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Samsung Galaxy S III comes in 4 new colors

Posted: 28 Aug 2012 04:56 AM PDT

Samsung today announced that it will sell its popular Galaxy S III phone in four new colors. Following its "Designed for humans, inspired by nature" theme for marketing the Galaxy S III, Samsung has chosen four colors based on Earth materials: Amber Brown, Garnet Red, Sapphire Black, and Titanium Grey. Not all colors will be available everywhere. For instance, AT&T has an exclusive on Garnet Red in the United States, and a black Galaxy S III has appeared in leaked T-Mobile documents. Samsung says that some markets may not offer a specific color, and availability will vary.
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Apple names 8 Samsung phones it wants banned from the U.S.

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 12:17 PM PDT

Following a major victory in its ongoing dispute with Samsung last Friday, Apple has requested an injunction that would bar eight Samsung phones from being sold in the United States. Despite the age of these devices, almost all of them are still on sale.
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Nokia Belle Refresh launched for select Symbian phones

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 08:18 AM PDT

Nokia is now delivering its Symbian Belle Refresh update to select phones. The software update adds a new browser that supports HTML5 web apps, a new home screen widget, and integrated support for Nokia Maps Suite 2.0 and the Microsoft Office Mobile Apps that launched in February. The Belle Refresh is now rolling out in phases to SIM-free phones; models that have been tweaked for country or carrier-specific reasons will arrive in the coming weeks, according to Nokia. The following models are slated to be updated: Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7, Nokia C6-01, Nokia X7 and Nokia Oro with version number 111.040.1511
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Google Wallet to challenge iPhone Passbook by storing ID, boarding passes, and more

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 07:20 AM PDT

Aside from the payment and loyalty card information that Google Wallet already stores, Google hopes to include boarding passes, identification cards, and everything you'd find in a normal wallet.
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LG's makes its next quad-core phone an almost all-LG affair

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 05:20 AM PDT

LG Electronics is involved in many businesses. From display technology to battery development, the company has its hands in several fields, and LG tapped those sources to add new industry-leading features to its upcoming smartphone.
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