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Catch of the Day Technothon offering Sony and Samsung deals

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Australian bargain site Catch of the Day is having a "Technothon" sale ending 2pm Sydney time on Monday afternoon which includes a few Android devices. Amongst the usual supply of monitors, laptops, headphones, hard drives, routers and SD cards you'll...

South Korean carrier breaks Galaxy S5 street date

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Two full weeks ahead of its intended simultaneous worldwide release, Samsung's Galaxy S5 has broken its street date and is available for purchase from retailers in Samsung's homeland of Korea, albeit "unofficially". The move has taken a bit of the...

Cut the Rope 2 on Google Play Store

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I'm almost ashamed to say that I lost many hours of my life to the endlessly frustrating, yet painfully addictive, Cut the Rope. Unfortunately for me, there's a new version out and you'll find it just as addictive getting...

Image of Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1

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As the year rolls by, with the manufacturers having now dropped their flagship devices on us, the roll continues on to the secondary devices. Some tablets and accessories will launch to no fanfare, whereas others receive a little attention...

Samsung to bring LED Smart Bulbs to market this year

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Not content to let LG hog the app-controlled-lightbulb spotlight, it's been revealed that Korean rival Samsung is also bringing a product to market in the space. Due to be announced at the Berlin Light + Building 2014 trade fair event...

HTC restarts its war of words with Samsung; labels the Galaxy S5 a “cheap...

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The PR battle between HTC and Samsung has begun anew, with the launch of the Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8 launching in the coming weeks. HTC's brought out the big guns early, with HTC USA President Jason Mackenzie taking...

Achievement Unlocked: Galaxy S5 Rooted before release

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The Galaxy S5, which is sure to be one of the biggest sellers of this generation of flagship phones, has already been rooted even before its official release on Friday the 11th of April. Much like when the Galaxy...

Google cleans up the Play Store, no more naughty bits

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In an update to their developer policies, Google have (amongst other things) clamped down on "sexually explicit material" which means if you're looking for naughty bits you'll have to head over to the Amazon Appstore to find them, because...

Rumour: OK Google, what bills are due?

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Ahh Google Now, how I love the; let me count the ways. Android Police have a cracker of a rumour that there's a reasonable amount of evidence to support. Google now will soon(ish) have cards in place to remind...

Cerberus Antitheft servers compromised – Reset your password

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The anti-theft/phone location app Cerberus has recently suffered a malicious attack on their servers. In a statement issued by the developers on Google+ they acknowledge the breach and state that just shy of 97,000 account usernames and encrypted...

Office Mobile now free for all to use

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At last, they've seen the light...after launching Office Mobile tied into their Office 365 subscription service Microsoft has finally relented and released Office Mobile as a free to use application for all users across both the Android and iOS...

Vodafone has the Samsung Galaxy S5 in selected stores

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Would you like to get your hands on the Galaxy S5 today, to decide whether it's the next superphone for you? Well, if so, you're in luck. Vodafone have Samsung's new flagship in store (well, in selected stores) for...

Cuscal bringing HCE NFC payments to Australian KitKat devices

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Australian financial services provider Cuscal is bringing mobile payments using Host Card Emulation (HCE) - a new feature in Android KitKat's NFC functionality - to market in Australia later this year. You may not know the name. Cuscal was founded...

All New HTC One Mini (M8) in the works – outed by Swedish telco

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HTC has only just launched their flagship for 2014 - the All New HTC One (M8) but already thoughts are turning to other phones along the lines of the original HTC One which saw a Mini and Max version...

Google Play Music for Chrome now enables browser uploads

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Google has flipped the switch on its end, enabling Google Play Music users to upload  tracks to the cloud music service through a browser. The addition does require users to flip a switch on their (browser) end as well,...

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