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Stable version of VLC launches on Google Play, beta client spun off as separate app
“VLC media player received a host of fixes in its last update, but the app itself was still classified as a beta. VideoLAN, the makers of the popular media player, have today announced the launch of the first stable client for VLC (v1.0.1) on Android.”
Top U.S. hospitals are already putting Apple HealthKit to work
“While most of us focus on the consumer, education or enterprise applications of Apple’s devices, there’s another huge market where Cupertino’s products are making waves: the medical profession.”
Verizon FiOS will be an East Coast exclusive as of 2016
“If you’re a customer of Verizon’s TV, internet or phone services (fiber or otherwise) in California, Florida or Texas then sometime next year you won’t be. That’s because as part of a $10.”
Apple is getting into search? Pleeease
“Apple needs to go a long way before it thinks about launching its own search engine. Smartphones? Sure. Tablets? Absolutely. Search? Fuggetaboutit! As much as we all love Apple, nobody can deny that its search products are oddly bargain basement in quality.”
Leaked screenshots reveal more Windows 10 phone features
“While we got an early look at Windows 10 running on phones during Microsoft’s press event last month, we weren’t allowed to explore the operating system fully.”
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Sprint and RadioShack pen deal to establish 1,750 co-branded stores
“After hearing various rumblings on such an agreement in recent days, it looks like Sprint has struck a deal with RadioShack that would see the carrier expanding into 1,750 RadioShack locations.”
It will soon be a lot easier to unlock a phone from America’s top carriers — here’s what you need to know
“The top five carriers in the United States will on Feb. 11 implement new unlocking procedures for smartphones, tablets, and other cellular devices sold on their networks.”
Twitter CEO takes stance against abuse, vows to eliminate trolls from the platform
“In an internal memo sent out to employees, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo acknowledged the platform’s ongoing problems with harassment and abuse as well as its inability to combat trolls.”