HTC One coming to C Spire

HTC One coming to C Spire, eventually

While Samsung has launched the Galaxy S 4 through just about every US carrier under the sun, HTC has largely kept the One to the very largest American networks. That should change soon: C Spire has confirmed that it will carry the aluminum flagship, albeit only at a vague point in the “near future.” That’s a horrible tease, we know, although it’s good news for those who don’t want to give up a regional provider just to get a premium device.

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Via: Android Central

Source: C Spire

MapQuest arrives for Windows Phone 8

MapQuest arrives for Windows Phone 8

Let’s be frank: most Windows Phone users already have some form of navigation on hand, whether it’s Nokia’s Here Drive+ beta or one of the alternatives. However, it rarely hurts to have a free choice like MapQuest’s new app for Windows Phone 8. The suite offers voiced, turn-by-turn directions for driving and walking, along with live traffic and the usual point-of-interest searching. The app is comparatively basic, and it’s only available in US English right now — but if it’s all you need to get from point A to point B, it’s available at the source link.

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Via: All About Windows Phone, Windows Phone Blog

Source: Windows Phone Store

Telus drops its attempt to acquire Mobilicity

Mobilicity store

Telus’ bid to acquire Mobilicity was primarily a play for more spectrum, and the Canadian government’s obligation to block the related frequency deal largely killed the merger’s reason for being. However, the carrier isn’t fighting that fatal setback to the bitter end, AT&T-style — instead, it’s backing out entirely. That’s undoubtedly a relief for Canucks wanting a competitive cellular marketplace, although we wouldn’t cheer too loudly. Mobilicity was partly hoping the deal would eliminate its financial woes, and it now has to fend for itself once again. There’s also no guarantee that we’ll avoid an eventual repeat: it could be open season on Mobilicity when there’s no longer a moratorium on spectrum transfers.

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Via: MobileSyrup

Source: Canada Newswire

Facebook update for BlackBerry 10 brings photo album controls

Facebook update for BlackBerry 10 brings photo album control, tweaked timeline

BlackBerry 10 users haven’t had much control over their Facebook photo uploads — a big problem when they’re trying to organize their pictures later on. Thankfully, they can be a little more restrained as of the Facebook 10.2 update. The revision lets socialites both create albums on-device and upload directly to particular albums. After the fact, they can tag existing shots and toggle just which images they see. If you’re the sort whose Q10 or Z10 doubles as a primary camera, you’ll want to grab the update at the source link.

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Via: Inside BlackBerry

Source: BlackBerry World

TiVo brings its mobile apps to cable providers, TiVo hardware not required

TiVo brings its mobile app experience to cable providers, with or without TiVo hardware

TiVo’s mobile apps have so far been limited to those who use the company’s DVRs, but that audience is about to get much larger. The company has just launched a “powered by TiVo” program that will bring the apps’ Live Guide and content searching to cable TV providers, whether or not there’s a TiVo box attached. While those with generic hardware will miss a large chunk of the original experience, the features are the same underneath — recording and remote control are still around for the TiVo faithful. Atlantic Broadband will be the first to deploy a customized app in tandem with TiVo hardware in the fall, and we wouldn’t be surprised if others follow suit.

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Source: TiVo

Screenshots from eBay-bought Windows Phone hint at notification center, interface tweaks

Alleged screenshots from eBaybought Windows Phone tease notification center, interface tweaks

You know how it goes, you buy a phone on eBay, and it comes with a developer / pre-release version of a major mobile OS. Well, if these images are to be believed, that’s at least what happened to one bargain-hunting Windows Phone fan. The screenshots — said to be taken from a Nokia 920 — show Windows Phone 8, but with a few new tweaks and features. Most notable, will likely be the notifications, but other tidbits include App list ordering based on frequency of use, week view in the calendar and the option to kill apps from the multitask screen. The phone reports a build number of: 12084.WPMAIN(wpbldlab).20130509-1407 leading some to infer that this version could have been compiled sometime in May. A tease of something to come? As always, hard to tell, but expect the price of second-hand 920s to bump up a little, for the next few weeks at least.

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Via: The Verge

Source: Reddit

Engadget Podcast 347 – 06.07.13

Engadget Podcast 343 - 05.10.13

Yay! Tim, Brian and Peter finally made it into the office “studio” again for a properly produced podcast. This week we kept things short so Brian could catch a flight, but also took care to elaborate on the earth shaking at Computex and put forth our speculations for WWDC and E3. As always, our video recording is after the break and you’ll find the audio streamable below.

Hosts: Tim Stevens, Peter Rojas, Brian Heater

Producer: Joe Pollicino

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Nokia Chat 1.1 beta sends contacts to other Lumias through NFC

Nokia Chat 11 beta lets friends send contacts through NFC

While chat apps excel at adding contacts from the online world, they don’t cope so well with real life — reciting and typing screen names isn’t very elegant. Nokia is bringing back some of those social graces with its Nokia Chat 1.1 beta, which revolves around NFC transfers. If both friends own NFC-equipped Lumia phones, they can tap to exchange their own details, other contacts or even the app itself. It’s also easier to share locations: contacts with Lumias will see a Here Maps-based preview of any given place. These additions don’t make as much sense outside of an all-Nokia ecosystem, but there’s certainly enough for existing users to upgrade at the source link.

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Via: Nokia Beta Labs, WMPoweruser

Source: Windows Phone Store

Engadget Mobile Podcast 181 – 06.06.13

Engadget Mobile Podcast 179 - 05.09.13

It’s our second week of being on a regular schedule and we’re so excited we rejoiced with Joseph Volpe as our guest. We’ll talk about the worst phone name we’ve ever heard, WWDC pre-event rumors and some rumblings from Computex. Stream this episode below and download Brad’s “Ahh” ringtone from last week if you haven’t yet.

Hosts: Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), Brad Molen

Guest: Joseph Volpe

Producer: Joe Pollicino

Music: TychoCoastal Brake (Ghostly International)

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Engadget HD Podcast 352 – 06.04.13

Engadget HD Podcast 347 - 04.30.13

Hulu being up for sale and the weekly Engadget HD Podcast: two things you can likely count on to continue for the forseeable future. Ben’s still hopped up from viewing Star Wars movies and Richard, well, he’s been watching so many films he can’t even remember the ones he has seen. Catch all our banter about the notable HD stories from the last few days by streaming this week’s episode below.

Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)

Producer: Joe Pollicino (@akaTRENT)

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