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Verizon releases substantial Galaxy Note II update, improves Multi Window support Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Mat Smith Alongside a bump up to Android 4.1.2, Verizon’s Galaxy Note II update (which is apparently rolling out now) adds plenty of improvements and features. As well as fixing several bugs with its calendar and email apps, the refresh adds Multi Window support to some key players, including Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Kindle and Google Maps — a feature that was there from the start on the global model. There’s also a new notification…

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Shapeshifters: phones of the future could morph on demand

As reported on The Verge. By Amar Toor Download an app, transform your handset   Scientists in Europe have developed prototype devices that could drastically change the way we interact with our smartphones and tablets. The six working prototypes, known as “Morphees,” are thin, electronic displays capable of automatically changing shape to perform certain functions. Researchers say that if brought to market, the devices could usher in a new era in mobile computing, breaking down the…

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Samsung tells the design story behind the Galaxy S 4 (video) Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Mat Smith In case you missed it, Samsung released a new phone over the weekend and now the company’s put together a quick video describing the design notions behind its Galaxy S 4. Expect to hear the word “intuitive” a fair few times, mostly in regard to those new software features and a return of those nature-inspired design licks. Samsung adds that it’s has also cranked up the attention to detail on the hardware design,…

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Review: The S Stands For Super, Not Simple

As reported on TechCrunch. by JORDAN CROOK The Galaxy S4 has an easy mode, and more importantly, the Galaxy S4 needs an easy mode. This necessity is a double-edged sword. It means that the technology built into Samsung’s latest generation smartphone does things you’ve never seen before, and maybe couldn’t even imagine. However, really using that technology isn’t as simple as you might think, and could be downright overwhelming to a novice smartphone user. This is the theme I kept…

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Pantech Vega Iron brings a 5-inch ‘zero bezel’ display, where zero equals 2.4mm (update) Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Sharif Sakr We’ve got to admit that we saw some rumors about a “zero bezel” Pantech a few days ago, but ignored them because we had no idea what that meant. Now we do, however, as Pantech has made the 5-inch 1080p 720p phone official, under the solid-sounding name of the Vega Iron. The bezels aren’t quite zero, but they are small: just 2.4mm across on each side, which — for reference — is roughly…

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Samsung Galaxy Mega hands-on (video)

As reported on Engadget. By James Trew When Samsung said it was having a little soiree to celebrate the launch of the Galaxy S 4, we took the company on its word. At the end, when the execs present warned us of something new, we thought a Mini might be in the cards, but in fact it was the exact opposite. It turns out that Samsung brought another friend along to the party, the recently announced Galaxy Mega.…

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Is it legal to shut down cellular networks in an emergency?

As reported on The Verge. By Chris Ziegler Yes, but the FCC has been trying to clarify how and when it should happen In the wake of the tragic events in Boston today, the Associated Press had earlier reported that Boston Police had ordered a shutdown of cellular service throughout swaths of the city, perhaps out of fear that additional explosive devices may be rigged to detonate using a remote trigger. Carriers have since disputed that a shutdown occurred…

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Galaxy S 4 availability hinted at in Staples document, pegged for April 26th on AT&T Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Sean Buckley Scrambling to find a launch date for the Samsung Galaxy S 4? Staples may have just dropped a hint. According to a leaked store training sheet, AT&T will be offering the next Galaxy phone on April 26th, followed by T-Mobile on May 1st and Verizon on the 30th. Bold lettering warns these dates are tentative but they are familiar, matching both the UK launch date and T-Mobile’s own declarations. Naturally, we try to take these things with…

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Verizon intros new $35 prepaid plan for basic phones, for those not keen on the ‘smart’ era Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Edgar Alvarez For some time now, Verizon and other carriers have slowly but surely shifted focus from “dumb” handsets to ones that are much more intelligent, with data-drivenshared plans being one of the strategies that corroborate this move. Today, however, Big Red’s gone back to basics, announcing a novel prepaid plan for folks without a smartphone — which will go alongside the company’s existing $50, all-you-can-have offering. With the new Basic Plan, Verizon’s…

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Missing in action: why doesn’t Google help consumers find their lost Android phones?

As reported on The Verge. By Dieter Bohn Users are left to fend for themselves on the world’s biggest smartphone platform Google is respected for its prowess in the cloud. Android phones that connect up to Google’s services enjoy a wide array of features — from email to apps to notes — that offer seamless sync between the web and your device. Yet there’s one enormously important feature that Google does not extend to consumers: the ability to…

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