الجمعة، 20 يونيو 2014

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S launches in US next week

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 10:59 AM PDT

Samsung began accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy Tab S last week, and the company has now confirmed that it will begin selling the Super AMOLED tabs next week. General availability for the Tab S 8.4 and 10.5 models will begin June 27th when the Wi-Fi models go on sale for $399.99 and $499.99 respectively. The tablet will be available in white or bronze and will be sold at Best Buy. AT&T previously stated that it would carry the cellular model of the Galaxy Tab S, but there's still no confirmed date for that launch. For now, interested Tab S buyers will have to stick with Wi-Fi to get a look at that Super AMOLED display.
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Moto E Review: you get what you pay for...and a little more

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 10:17 AM PDT

At some point, the "You get what you pay for" saying can't be stretched any further. We've seen advancements in technology make features once thought high-end become requisite. How far can the Moto E push the boundaries of price and performance?
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BlackBerry Passport confirmed as a phone with 1440x1440 display and QWERTY keyboard

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 09:43 AM PDT

The next step towards BlackBerry's road to riches will apparently be the BlackBerry Passport, a phone with a 4.5-inch square display and a physical keyboard underneath it.
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Samsung confirms its superior Galaxy S5 model isn't coming to the U.S.

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 08:03 AM PDT

Samsung yesterday confirmed that it has developed a superior Galaxy S5, only it's called the Galaxy S5 LTE-A. And we now know with conviction that it won't appear in the United States.
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Google switching to ART to make Android run faster

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 07:12 AM PDT

When Google introduced Android 4.4 KitKat last year, it added a new Android Runtime (ART) that would be in testing and eventually replace Dalvik, the current run time in Android. The details of why this is important are highly technical, but to put it in layman's terms, Android is going to be faster soon.
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T-Mobile adds free radio for unlimited customers, streaming music won't count against data caps for others

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 05:38 AM PDT

T-Mobile customers who have plans that limit how much 4G LTE data they can use will no longer have to curb their listening habits because the company has announced that the "top" streaming music services will no longer count against those data caps.
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T-Mobile lets users "Test Drive" network with iPhone 5s for free

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 05:08 AM PDT

T-Mobile US announced a variety of new moves meant to attract new customers, one of which is a new "Test Drive" program that will allow prospective buyers to use an Apple iPhone 5s on the network for one week.
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