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    Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. IFixit gives HTC One smartphone worst-ever 'repairability' score

    Despite praise for its external construction, the HTC One is a very difficult smartphone to repair, according to do-it-yourself website iFixit.
    Despite praise for its external construction, the HTC One is a very difficult smartphone to repair, according to do-it-yourself website iFixit. The upcoming HTC flagship smartphone is set to go on sale in the U.S. as early as next month. The device...

    Tags: Project Glass

  2. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. T-Mobile ends contracts, launches LTE and will sell iPhone 5 in April

    In an event kicked off by a goofy commercial about a cowboy who's tired of bossing people around, T-Mobile announced it is ending service contracts, launching its LTE network and will start selling the iPhone 5 next month.
    In an event kicked off by a goofy commercial about a cowboy who's tired of bossing people around, T-Mobile announced it is ending service contracts, launching its LTE network and will start selling the iPhone 5 next month. T-Mobile said it will no...

    Tags: New Products, Marketing, Computer Hardware, Consumers, Apple iPhone

  4. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. T-Mobile drops contract plans, ends phone subsidies

    Ahead of a press event Tuesday, T-Mobile quietly updated its website this weekend to announce that it was doing away with service contracts. With the move, T-Mobile becomes the first major U.S. carrier to drop smartphone subsidies.
    Ahead of a press event Tuesday, T-Mobile quietly updated its website this weekend to announce that it was doing away with service contracts. With the move, T-Mobile becomes the first major U.S. carrier to drop smartphone subsidies. The Seattle company...

    Tags: Digg Inc., Computer Hardware, Google Inc., Apple iPhone, T-Mobile

  6. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. What to expect from T-Mobile on Tuesday: IPhone details and more

    Users hoping for a T-Mobile iPhone may not have to wait much longer.
    Users hoping for a T-Mobile iPhone may not have to wait much longer. The Seattle-based carrier has an event planned Tuesday at 8 a.m. PDT where it might finally announce that it will carry the popular Apple smartphone. But that may not be all that T-...

    Tags: Washington, DC, New Products, Entertainment, Computer Hardware, Google Inc.

  8. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. BlackBerry stock falls after Goldman downgrade, 'tepid' Z10 sales

    It has a new phone, new technology, even a new stock ticker symbol. But the blows keep coming for BlackBerry.
    It has a new phone, new technology, even a new stock ticker symbol. But the blows keep coming for BlackBerry. The smartphone maker’s stock price tumbled Monday after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. cut its rating on the  company, citing an...

    Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Media Industry

  10. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Google testing poll questions to improve search results

    Quick poll: Do you want to answer questions to improve your Google experience?
    Quick poll: Do you want to answer questions to improve your Google experience? The Silicon Valley tech giant is testing using poll questions to improve the search results it shows to users. The Times spotted the feature Friday, and Google confirmed it...

    Tags: Politics, Google Inc., Elections

  12. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Apple security flaw discovered; two-step verification recommended

    A major security flaw was discovered Friday that makes it possible  to easily change another user's Apple ID password and hijack the account.
    A major security flaw was discovered Friday that makes it possible  to easily change another user's Apple ID password and hijack the account. Tech news site The Verge said it found the step-by-step tutorial online. The tutorial shows users how to use...

    Tags: Apple iPhone

  14. Mar 9, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. Why does Washington need to sequester? It's not hard to find fat in the federal budget

    Watchdog with Paul Muschick
    The sequester is about a week old, with no signs of stopping. What also shouldn't stop are public calls for Washington to get real and start managing our tax money seriously. Today's Watchdog column explains how there's plenty of waste......
  16. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Most consumers won't pay $1,500 for a Google Glass

    A new poll says 46% of consumers surveyed would not spend more than $500 for Google's smartphone-like eyewear -- early versions of which the company is selling for $1,500.
    A new poll says 46% of consumers surveyed would not spend more than $500 for Google's smartphone-like eyewear -- early versions of which the company is selling for $1,500. Nearly a quarter said they would not spend more than $1,000 for the glasses. Only...

    Tags: Project Glass, Google Inc., Consumers

  18. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Amazon creates 'Send to Kindle' button for quickly saving articles

    Amazon.com has introduced a way for users to quickly save and send news articles as well as other items to their Kindle devices for later, off-line reading.
    Amazon.com has introduced a way for users to quickly save and send news articles as well as other items to their Kindle devices for later, off-line reading. "The Send to Kindle Button lets people easily send that content to their Kindle so they can it...

    Tags: Google Inc., Apple iPhone, Amazon Kindle

  20. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Ex-BlackBerry CEO starts fund to make 'Star Trek' device a reality

    BlackBerry inventor Mike Lazaridis is the latest techie trying to build a real-life medical tricorder, a fictional handheld device on "Star Trek" that enables users to quickly diagnose ailments and take health measurements.
    BlackBerry inventor Mike Lazaridis is the latest techie trying to build a real-life medical tricorder, a fictional handheld device on "Star Trek" that enables users to quickly diagnose ailments and take health measurements. Lazaridis, who stepped down...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Research, Qualcomm Inc.

  22. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Contenders to iPhone 5: Galaxy S 4, Blackberry Z10 and HTC One

    Apple is pumping up its marketing efforts for the iPhone 5 in the wake of Samsung’s unveiling of the Galaxy S 4 last week. But Samsung’s new phone isn’t the only new mobile device coming out in the next few months that could pose a threat to the iPhone 5.
    Apple is pumping up its marketing efforts for the iPhone 5 in the wake of Samsung’s unveiling of the Galaxy S 4 last week. But Samsung’s new phone isn’t the only new mobile device coming out in the next few months that could pose a...

    Tags: New Products, Google Inc., Verizon Communications, Apple iPhone, T-Mobile

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