Thursday, November 14, 2013

Nexus 5 review: Does Google's flagship phone deliver?

  Samsung smartphone sales surge, while Apple gets a small boost from iPhone 5S | Verizon to put BlackBerry Z30 on sale Thursday for $200 with contract

 
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Nexus 5 review: Does Google's flagship phone deliver?
Google's Nexus 5 offers a high-end Android experience at a low unlocked price -- but is it worth owning? Here's a detailed look at what the phone's like to use in the real world. Read More
 


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Samsung smartphone sales surge, while Apple gets a small boost from iPhone 5S
Samsung Electronics widened its lead over Apple in worldwide smartphone sales during the third quarter, while China's Lenovo also gained ground thanks to growth in its home market, according to research firm Gartner. Read More
 

Verizon to put BlackBerry Z30 on sale Thursday for $200 with contract
The new BlackBerry Z30 smartphone with a 5-in. display goes on sale Thursday online, exclusively at Verizon Wireless, for $199.99 with a two-year contract, the carrier said Read More
 

BlackBerry Z30 deep-dive review: Upgraded software in a great 5-in. smartphone
The new BlackBerry Z30 offers a bright 5-in. display, exceptionally long battery life and improved software. But can the company stick around long enough to make it matter? Read More
 

Moto G starts at $179 unlocked, to give low-cost buyers 'a better choice'
Google's Motorola unit unveiled the Moto G smartphone today priced at $179 unlocked, less than half the price of most high-end unlocked smartphones on the market like the iPhone 5S. Read More
 

Retailers to slash prices of Apple, Microsoft tablets on Black Friday
Several of the largest retailers in the U.S. will sell older-generation Apple and Microsoft tablets at cut-rate prices during their Black Friday sales drives. Read More
 

Google wants tattoo to act as smartphone microphone
Google already has Google Glass, but now it's taking the wearable technology concept a big step further: It's developing an electronic skin tattoo for the throat that can act as a microphone for a smartphone, tablet or other device. Read More
 


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AT&T and Verizon won't charge for Philippines disaster calls and texts
AT&T said it will not charge its wireless customers for calls and texts from the U.S. to the Philippines through Nov. 30 to help with the relief efforts following Typhoon Haiyan. Read More
 

First Look: iPad Mini with Retina display
Jason Snell gets his hands on the new iPad Mini with Retina display. Can its small size beat out the iPad Air for a place in his heart and his backpack? After half a day with it, he shares his first impressions. Read More
 

Europe allows in-flight 3G and 4G broadband
The European Commission gave airlines permission to offer their passengers Internet access via 3G and 4G connections so they can send emails and surf the Web while in flight. Read More
 

Android 4.4 KitKat: A visual tour of what's new
Google's recently released Android 4.4 KitKat release offers a lot of interesting new features. Here's a visual tour of the platform's highlights. Read More
 

OK, Google Glass, play music for users
Google is adding music features for the first time to its wearable computer, Glass. Read More
 

Apple demands $380M, Samsung says $53M as iCourt resumes
While the impact of Apple's iPhone is obvious to anyone who follows the tech industry, attorneys Wednesday took a California jury back to the phone's 2007 unveiling to remind them just how important the device was, as Apple and Samsung began arguing over patent infringement damages that could run into hundreds of millions of dollars. Read More
 

Google extends App Engine for mobile app back end
To encourage developers to create more mobile applications to run from its cloud services, Google is offering two new or updated frameworks to run the complicated but necessary back-end infrastructure of mobile apps, freeing developers to concentrate on the more innovative parts of their work. Read More
 

 

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