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The Register, 24.04.13 04:46 UTC

Huawei preps new mobes to overhaul Apple

Huawei says it’s on track to almost double its smartphone sales this year with a target of 60 million units shifted, as it looks to peg back “superheroes” Samsung and Apple, but admitted its ...


Seattle Times, 24.04.13 03:14 UTC

Review: BlackBerry Q10, the keyboard strikes back

The BlackBerry has finally caught up to the world of touch-screen smartphones. It took time - six years, from the launch of the first iPhone - and it may be too late to save the company that makes it. But the BlackBerry deserves to be taken seriously again.


Wired, 24.04.13 03:13 UTC

Keyed Off

Photo by Alex Washburn/Wired The BlackBerry Z10, with its big, shiny touchscreen, is the phone aimed at the tap-curious among the business set. But as the device with a hardware keyboard, the Q10 is ...


Wired, 24.04.13 01:31 UTC

Twitter Now Has a Two-Step Solution

Photo: Ariel Zambelich/Wired Twitter has a working two-step security solution undergoing internal testing before incrementally rolling it out to users, something it hopes to begin doing shortly, ...


Seattle Times, 24.04.13 00:11 UTC

Judge OKs NYC plan for 'e-hailing' yellow cabs

The city can experiment with letting taxi seekers hail rides electronically, a judge said Tuesday in a ruling that could clear the way for riders to summon the city's signature yellow cabs with smartphone apps instead of raised arms.


BBC Technology, 23.04.13 23:23 UTC

IBM's robot sidekick aims to aid field engineers

A robotic sidekick could soon be helping field engineers fix faulty equipment in remote locations.


Los Angeles Daily News, 23.04.13 21:47 UTC

HTC One smartphone is the best of the Androids

After six years as an avid iPhone user, it would take a lot for me to give up my Apple smartphone for another brand of mobile device. But I think I've found it. The HTC One is the latest and as far ...


Telegraph, 23.04.13 21:46 UTC

WiFi porn in public areas to be blocked

Children will not be able to view pornography using wireless internet access offered in public places under plans to be unveiled by David Cameron.


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