Wednesday, February 12, 2014

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Google voice commands now knows who to call when saying "Call my wife" (or husband, brother, boss, etc.)

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 11:44 AM PST

When I tell Google Now to "Call Dad," my Android phone is able to route the call only because my father is programmed into my phone as Dad. Now, you'll be able to tell Google to call your dad, mom, wife, or husband and the app will be able to do that even if that person's name is stored as Jim or Jennifer.
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Spoiler Alert: you're the only one who can avoid spoilers in the smartphone era

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 08:50 AM PST

I knew about the angry US figure skater hours before Ashley Wagner appeared on my TV screen. I also knew about a minor spoiler on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. before The Bus went wings up in last week's episode. You know whose fault it is that I was exposed to those spoilers? Me.
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Sprint passes major 4G LTE milestone, launches Spark in new cities

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 06:09 AM PST

It has taken Sprint longer than expected to deliver 4G LTE service across the United States, but the carrier's LTE network is nearing completion. However, the effort to deliver even better 4G service is just beginning.
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Sprint loses $1 billion but adds 682,000 customers to reach its highest totals ever

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 06:03 AM PST

Sprint lost money during the fourth quarter of 2013, but the nation's third-place carrier gained hundreds of thousands of new customers, the second most important metric of its business.
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Samsung sends new Unpacked 5 invitations showcasing what could be theme of Touchwiz

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 05:29 AM PST

Samsung has already invited us to attend its Mobile World Congress event at what is expected to be the launch point of the new Galaxy S5. The Korean manufacturer today sent out a second invitation that doesn't add any new information other than to further tease us about what could be the next version of Touchwiz.
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