Wednesday 27 November 2013

SkyDrive now auto-uploads photos from iOS devices

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SkyDrive now auto-uploads photos from iOS devices

11.21.2013 9:00 AM

Although iOS users may want to store their photos within Apple's iCloud, Microsoft now gives them the option of autouploading them to SkyDrive.

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Fingers-on: Snapkeys Q4 is a QWERTY keyboard with only 4 buttons

11.21.2013 9:09 AM

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Big phones are here to stay: HTC One Max now available at Verizon

11.21.2013 11:38 AM

Think there are enough really big phones on the market these days? Think again, HTC says.

FCC proposes to allow mid-flight phone calls, ruining air travel for everyone

11.21.2013 3:48 PM

Soon, being stuck in a middle seat may be the least of your inconveniences, as your fellow passengers gab ceaselessly on their smartphones.

Project Ara

Motorola teams up with 3D Systems to develop 3D-printed phones

11.22.2013 9:45 AM

The multi-year agreement would make 3D Systems the exclusive fulfillment partner for Motorola's ambitious open-source Project Ara.

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Buying Guide: Find the best Bluetooth headset or speakerphone

11.23.2013 3:00 AM

Thanks to the ubiquity of Bluetooth, we're spoiled by an abundance of headsets and car speakerphones. Use our buying guide to learn about the different types, know what to look for when shopping, and get specific recommendations.

7 killer tips for editing photos in Android

11.25.2013 3:00 AM

It turns out that Android's forlorn, overlooked Gallery app is a pretty powerful editor.

How to switch from iPhone to Android in 4 easy steps, courtesy of Google's chairman

11.25.2013 6:51 AM

"Many of my iPhone friends are converting to Android," says Eric Schmidt, so he wrote a guide explaining how to migrate from Apple to the Android Army.

Christmas Surprise! Moto G will begin shipping to the U.S. next week

11.26.2013 7:27 AM

JK on that "not in the U.S. untill January" thing. Motorola is now accepting orders for a no-contract GSM version of the Moto G beginning at $180.

Google bakes photo goodies deep inside KitKat, but they won't make great pics just yet

11.26.2013 11:28 AM

Android Photographers may be hopeful for the new deep-integration of raw and burst mode in KitKat, but iOS and Windows still do it better.

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