New Android 4.3 versions found on Nexus devices

According to a report by Myce.com, Android 4.3 versions JWR66D and JWR53F have been spotted running on Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 devices. Myce found traces of these new Android 4.3 builds by monitoring the user agent strings, which is used by browsers to identify themselves.”

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Press And gReader Already Updated To Support Feedly Cloud

“Well, that didn’t take long. Feedly just announced its new Google-free back end this morning, and two of the top RSS apps in Google Play have been updated to support it. We might make it through the demise of Google Reader after all. Press (screen above) has been bumped to version 1.3.”

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Why you don’t want to use the default password for your iPhone personal hotspot

“Weaknesses in the system used to generate default passwords for the iPhone’s personal hotspot function – allowing a wifi-enabled device like a MacBook to share the phone’s mobile data connection – mean that they can be cracked in just 50 seconds with the right hardware, according to resea”

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NSA fears spark traffic surge on DuckDuckGo search engine

“Media coverage of the US National Security Agency’s Prism electronic surveillance program, as well as wider publicity for online privacy issues, is sending traffic soaring at search-engine DuckDuckGo.”

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Minuum keyboard will roll out to Indiegogo backers tomorrow

“The Minuum keyboard is an interesting concept. While most keyboards try to make typing more intuitive, Minuum is trying to rethink typing altogether. They’re not interested in improving swipe functionality on a QWERTY keyboard, or predictive text.”

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Dish Network Bows Out To SoftBank And Abandons Its Bid For Sprint, Re-Focuses On Buying Clearwire

“On today’s episode of All My Mergers And Acquisitions, the long-running Sprint bidding war between Dish Network and Japanese carrier SoftBank appears to be over, at least for the moment. After SoftBank increased its Sprint bid to 21.”

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Falcon Pro removed from Play Store while dev addresses Twitter token issues

“On Monday, for the second time in just a few months, popular Twitter client Falcon Pro ran up against the 100,000 user token limit imposed upon most third-party clients.”

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Galaxy Note III Coming September; Analyst Confirms

“We all know it’s coming, the Galaxy Note III that is, Samsung have stuck to the same release schedule for the paste two years and this time around, there’s nothign to suggest that things are going to change.”

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Samsung to livestream its Galaxy and ATIV ‘premiere’ event

“We have a few ideas about what Samsung’s going to show off at its London event, but there’s still some mysteries, like that Galaxy NX camera and what it has planned for its Windows-based ATIV range.”

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Apple’s love of ‘Mavericks’ has been around for a while

“At this year’s WWDC Apple previewed the latest version of OS X 10.9 named Mavericks. The name was a departure from its previous scheme of naming OS X after cats.”

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