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Nokia Debuts $68 Mobile Phones Designed for Fast Internet Access

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Nokia Debuts $68 Mobile Phones Designed for Fast Internet Access
3:21:54 AMAnita Li
Smartphones may comprise a majority of mobile-phone shipments worldwide, but a sizeable number of handset users still prefer basic feature phones. Nokia catered to the latter market on Wednesday by debuting two 3G-capable feature phones — the 207 and 208 — that are specifically designed to provide users with quick Internet access.

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Limbo May Be the Creepiest iOS Game Ever
2:40:37 AMStan Schroeder
Remember Limbo, Playdead's black-and-white, 2D-scroller that scared and thrilled us on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC? The game is now available for iOS, and it's every bit as scary as its big-screen counterparts. In the game, you play a little boy searching for his lost sister. To find her, you must enter Limbo, a weird, monochromatic world that's a child's worst nightmare.

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Report: Time Warner Cable May Soon Be Available on Apple TV Boxes
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 6:49 PMCharlie White
If you subscribe to Time Warner Cable, soon you might be able to access all that programming on an Apple TV box. That is, if a deal between Apple and Time Warner Cable, Inc., goes through, which Bloomberg reported could happen "within months." Over the past year, Apple has been acting on what Apple CEO Tim Cook said was "intense interest" in TV, looking to add additional content to the movies and TV shows it sells on its iTunes store.

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Free Wi-Fi Is Coming to Select Airports via MediaShift
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 5:59 PMAdam Popescu
Free airport Wi-Fi sounds too good to be true, but a select group of 20 U.S. airports will soon be offering the service as part of a partnership with the digital advertising company MediaShift. It's called the Premier Airport Network and the deal will place ads throughout a user's surfing session.

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Disney's 'Lone Ranger' Game Brings the Wild West To Your iPhone
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 3:29 PMEmily Price
Disney's Lone Ranger isn’t just headed to theaters Wednesday. In conjunction with the film's release, Disney is also bringing the Wild West to your iOS device in the form of a mobile game. In the role-playing game— aptly called The Lone Ranger — the player becomes a Texas Ranger and fights alongside Tonto and the Lone Ranger to help defeat Butch Cavendish and his gang.

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Leaked: More Low-Cost iPhone Photos
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 3:07 PMCharlie White
Now there are iPhones in blue and white added to the rumored low-cost iPhones. And, we have renders of what the final products might look like.

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Trademark Filing Hints Samsung Will Name its Smart Watch 'Gear'
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 11:44 AMSamantha Murphy
It's been long rumored that Samsung is working on a web-connected smart watch, and now a trademark filing indicates it could be called "Samsung Gear."

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Skype's Touching New Ads Reunite Faraway Families
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 10:36 AMSamantha Murphy
On the heels of Dove's incredibly viral campaign about loving who you are, Skype has launched a series of touching ads that also tugs at the heartstrings.

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Yahoo Buys Qwiki and Other News You Need to Know
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 9:37 AMStan Schroeder
Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening in the digital world. Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting stories. The first print ad for Motorola’s Moto X phone has surfaced. In TV news, Apple is reportedly nearing a deal with Time Warner Cable to give existing subscribers access to channels through Apple TV.

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Apple Poaches Yves Saint Laurent CEO to Work on 'Special Projects'
Wednesday, July 03, 2013 9:13 AMTodd Wasserman
Apple has poached fashion brand Yves Saint Laurent's CEO, Paul Deneve, to become VP of "special projects," a position in which he will report directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook, according to Bloomberg. Deneve, who served as YSL's CEO for two years, oversaw a 34% increase in sales last year. Deneve also previously worked for Apple as sales and marketing manager for Apple Europe from 1990 to 1997, according to his LinkedIn profile.

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