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11/23/2024 05:35:37 pm

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Android Auto 2.0 Will Work Without Paired Smartphone

Google is working on an update for Android Auto in 2015, removing the need for a paired smartphone.

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Dish First Traditional TV Network to Support Netflix

Dish Network has announced in-built support on its cable service for Netflix.

Twitter, Foursquare Partner to Provide Location-Based Tweets

Twitter has partnered with Foursquare to offer location based tweets, and potentially tap into Foursquare's location analytics.

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U.S. Officials Pin Sony Pictures Hack on North Korea

Behind the scenes, U.S. officials have reportedly found a connection between #GOP and North Korea, responsible for the Sony Pictures attack.

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LG to Unveil WebOS 2.0 at CES 2015

LG Electronics look set to unveil WebOS 2.0, an update to the new smart TV service.

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OnePlus One Banned from Sales in India

Following on from the Xiaomi ban in India, the Delhi High Court has now banned OnePlus from selling phones in the country.

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Samsung Developing Mobile Payments Service

Samsung is reportedly working on its own mobile payments service to compete with Apple Pay and Google Wallet.

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T-Mobile Announces Data Stash at Un-Carrier 8.0 Event

T-Mobile has announced Data Stash at Un-Carrier 8.0 on Tuesday, a new feature to carry over unused 4G LTE data to the next month.

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Sony Creates Smart Eyewear Device to Compete with Google Glass

Sony has unveiled its own eyewear device in an attempt to take on Google Glass and other augmented reality alternatives.

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Apple's iTunes DRM Case Cleared, Avoids $1 Billion In Damages

The iTunes DRM case has been thrown out of the court room, and Apple has avoided a potential $1 billion in damages.

Instagram Introduces Five New Photo Filters

Instagram has added five new photo filters to its mobile app, allowing even more choice.

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Google Faces $19 Million Fine in Netherlands Over Privacy Policy

Google faces a $19 million penalty in the Netherlands if it doesn't change its privacy policy by February 2015.

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Foursquare Finally Available for iPad

Foursquare has finally added an iPad version of its popular location service, after the split into two apps.

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Tencent, Sina, Others Found Guilty of "Promoting Vulgar Content"

Various internet services in China have been found guilty of promotion vulgar content, according to state-run TV network CCTV.

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BT in Negotiations to Acquire Mobile Operator EE for $19.5 Billion

BT has entered into exclusive negotiations with EE, as the broadband provider looks to acquire the young wireless operator for $19.5 billion.

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