US carriers can now block activation of stolen smartphones if they head abroad

US wireless industry group CTIA has announced that a stolen phone database launched last year by T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon is now final, including integration with international carriers. That’ll let foreign operators block stolen US device activations, a bone of contention for law enforcement officials stateside. They complained that the list was having no impact on thefts, since organized crime groups were simply dumping devices overseas where their serial numbers couldn’t be detected. Police would prefer to also see kill switches installed in handsets to truly put a dent in phone-knapping, but carriers have strenuously objected to that idea — strictly out of self-interest, according to some. For its part, the CTIA said that the completed database at least means there are fewer countries where gangs can hawk their stolen wares. Still, as the carrier group pointed out, if a stranger asks to “borrow” your phone for directions, just, don’t.

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The $299 Blu Life Pro is aimed at the selfie set with a 5-megapixel front cam

LIFE PRO by BLU.  (PRNewsFoto/BLU Products)

When we first spotted the decently spec’d Blu Life series, it seemed like a nice Android handset option for folks on a budget. However, the times they have a-changed, and the former KIRF company’s latest device, the Blu Life Pro, is now looking decidedly less cheap. Spec-wise, it’s packing a 720P screen, quad-core 1.5GHz MediaTek CPU, Android 4.2, HSPA+ 3G, 1GB RAM, 16GB of memory and a 12-megapixel BSI camera with 1080p video. At $299, it’ll have to go up against plenty of similarly-priced and technologically superior rivals, but the one feature that distinguishes the Blu from the rest is its 5-megapixel, 1080p front-facing camera with a BSI sensor. Nevertheless, given the option between this and a much cheaper 720p phone like the spiffy Moto G, our vanity probably does know some bounds.

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Moto X wood backing option won’t arrive for Thanksgiving, is slated for holiday season

The Moto X has long been touted as a highly customizable smartphone, allowing buyers to choose from a plethora of colors and, in some cases, different backings and personal engravings. Not all of the customization options were available upon launch, however, and many have found themselves waiting a long time for the wood backing option […]

Assassin’s Creed: Pirates to hit smartphones and tablets Dec. 5

Hot on the heels of the Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag release for PCs and consoles, a new Assassin’s Creed title is coming to handhelds, Ubisoft has announced. The new game will be available on iOS and Android devices beginning Dec. 5. The price of the game is a drop-in-the-bucket $4.99. Pirates will focus on […]

HTC has just announced a gold-colored version of the One.

HTC has just announced a gold-colored version of the One. This one won’t set you back $4,400—it costs the same as the standard silver model—but it still looks pretty blingin’.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Grand 2: A Monster Phone With Limp Specs

Samsung's Galaxy Grand 2: A Monster Phone With Limp Specs

You’re looking at the monstrous Samsung Galaxy Grand 2. With a screen that measures 5.25 inches on the diagonal, it’s got plenty of display real estate—but not, perhaps, quite the guts to support it.

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iOS core ported to Nokia N900

Developer Winocm has been busy on a special project of his, and today announced on his website that he recently achieved “one of the core milestones” of the mission: successfully porting the iOS core to a Nokia N900 smartphone, among other devices. He has a couple images to prove it, and goes on to detail […]

11 Great Gifts for the Phone Nerd in Your Life

11 Great Gifts for the Phone Nerd in Your Life

Some people just never put their phones down — texting, tweeting, Snapchatting, playing games. Here’s a bunch of phone accessories to make them (and their thumbs) happy.

    



WSJ: The FCC Is Considering Letting You Use Your Phone On Planes

WSJ: The FCC Is Considering Letting You Use Your Phone On Planes

Following loads upon loads of evidence that the ban on smartphone usage during flights is absolutely ridiculous, the government will finally formally take up the matter. According to the WSJ, the FCC is now formally considering a proposal that would allow you to make phone calls above 10,000 feet.

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Apple iBeacon experimentation tests tracking as Macy’s jumps on board

Apple’s iBeacon technology came around with the launch of iOS 7, and has scored its widespread debut with Macy’s becoming the first retailer to deploy the technology in its stores. Under the same principle, the folks over at Nerdery have put the technology through the wringer, testing its abilities and the feasibility of the technology’s […]