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T-Mobile USA Q1 2013 revenue drops 5 percent for second consecutive quarter to $4.7 billion

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T-Mobile USA has been making a big push for pre-paid customers since it launched its Uncarrier plans in March, and it seems to be working — unfortunately, at the expense of more lucrative post-paid clients. While pre-paid revenue bumped to $503 m…


The Daily Roundup for 05.07.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all ha…


BitTorrent launches ‘Bundle’ media format with Ultra Music partnership

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The folks at BitTorrent have been busy little bees since the beginning of 2013. Between Sync, SoShare, Live and Surf you’d think the company already had enough projects to work on. Now it’s adding a new file format called Bundle to its lineup of e…


Chromium code hints at Google Now for OS X

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DNP Google

A few months back Chromium whiz François Beaufort spotted a piece of code in the open source web browser that hinted at Google Now possibly coming to Chrome. Today, the programmer has uncovered an issue log pointing out notification center enhancements for OS X. An entry, listed as “[Mac][MC] Implement notification updates and relayouts” could possibly indicate Google Now having a future on Apple’s desktop platform. With Google’s I/O a little over a week away, hopefully we won’t have to wait too long to find out. In the meantime, we’ll reach out to the company for a comment on Beaufort’s findings and see what turns up.

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Via: The Next Web

Source: François Beaufort (Google+)


Foursquare updates app for Windows Phone 8, brings lock screen notifications and NFC check-ins

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Foursquare’s been rather attentive to most mobile plaforms this year, releasing updates for Android, BlackBerry and iOS in 2013. The time has finally come for Microsoft users as well, as a fresh WP8-compatible version has just hit the Windows Phon…


Sony VAIO Fit 15 review (2013): Sony’s mainstream notebooks get a makeover

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And it begins: back-to-school season. Even though some students are still embroiled in finals, and even though Intel has yet to formally launch Haswell, the next few weeks will see multiple PC makers unveiling their summer lineups. First up: Sony….


Microsoft tops 100 million Windows 8 licenses sold, promises Windows Blue update in 2013

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For many observers, the real story for Windows 8 was never going to be the 60 million licenses sold during the holiday rush — it was always about the long term. The first indications of its post-launch impact are here, and show mixed results. In …


The Daily Roundup for 05.06.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all ha…


Inside the third-annual White House Science Fair

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The White House West Wing, as ever, is very busy. It’s nearly time for White House Press Secretary Jay Carney’s daily press briefing, which today (April 22nd) will reveal that the Boston bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, won’t be tried as an “en…


ASUS sells 3 million tablets in 2013 Q1, rakes in $202 million profit

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The PC market may be shrinking, but ASUS’ plan to avoid being swept away by its rivals seems to be working. The Nexus 7 maker’s latest financials reveal it made $3.5 billion in revenue, coining a quarterly profit of $202 million in the process — …