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LG Nexus 4 Australian Review: If Only Android Was Always This Good
The Nexus 4 is the unassuming fourth album in the Google-certified smartphone master collection that is the Nexus program. It’s part of a larger ecosystem this time around, alongside the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets. Google is looking for a hat-trick after success with the Nexus 7. Is this another Google slam dunk?
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Hacking A Single Radio System To Work With Wi-Fi, 3G And Bluetooth
Zap-happy channel-surfers could soon control a lot more than the TV from their remotes. Michael Ossmann, co-founder of Great Scott Gadgets, is developing HackRF, a software-defined radio (SDR) that lets you switch between radio frequencies on the fly.
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Would You Pay For FaceTime Over 3G?
When Apple launched iOS 6, it was happy to announce that FaceTime was finally going to be available over 3G. Great! But now, 9to5mac is reporting, based on leaked screenshots, that using FaceTime over AT&T’s 3G network may require a paid-for contract bolt-on. Not so great.
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How Mobile Data Can Keep Up With Demand
The demand for data on mobile devices is doubling year-on-year. But the availability of radio waves, known as spectrum, which broadcast all that data has remained constant since 2008. Estimates suggest that demand will exceed supply by 2013 — so what are we going to do?