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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Google Nexus 10 2 Release Date Soon as Previous Tablet Gets New Deal - International Business Times

Google Nexus 10 2 Release Date Soon as Previous Tablet Gets New Deal - International Business Times

The new HTC One is leaked before its official reveal | CNET TV | Video Product Reviews, CNET Podcasts, Tech Shows, Live CNET Video



The new HTC One is leaked before its official reveal | CNET TV | Video Product Reviews, CNET Podcasts, Tech Shows, Live CNET Video

The new HTC One is leaked before its official reveal | CNET TV | Video Product Reviews, CNET Podcasts, Tech Shows, Live CNET Video



 The new HTC One is leaked before its official reveal | CNET TV | Video Product Reviews, CNET Podcasts, Tech Shows, Live CNET Video

The best tablets for under $250 | Tablets - CNET Reviews


  The best tablets for under $250 | Tablets - CNET Reviews

Apple To Finally Discontinue The Non-Retina MacBook Pro This Year [Rumor] | Cult of Mac

Killian Bell (6:27 am PDT, Mar 5th)

Apple will finally discontinue the non-Retina MacBook Pro later this year, according to sources in its supply chain. Production is expected to come to a halt during the second half of 2014, reducing Apple’s notebook lineup to just the MacBook Air and the newer, thinner MacBook Pro with Retina display.

Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/268822/apple-finally-discontinue-non-retina-macbook-pro-year-rumor/#BOU1IgxiEZKrbF1c.99

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

AT&T Android 4.4 KitKat Update for HTC One Adds Bloatware | TIME.com

Last week, my AT&T HTC One received an update to Android 4.4 KitKat. Of course, I went ahead with the installation, not wanting to miss out on the new features and interface improvements in the latest version.
Shortly after installing the update, my excitement turned to mild annoyance as I realized AT&T had used KitKat as an opportunity to deliver a fresh batch of bloatware.
The worst offender was AT&T’s “Browser Bar,” which pops up with links to various sites and services while you’re browsing the Internet. Previously, the Browser Bar only appeared in the HTC One’s stock browser. The update allows it to weasel its way into other browsers, such as Google Chrome.
I wasn’t aware of this until I started using Chrome after the update, and received a notification suggesting that I activate the Browser Bar. This notification — I regret not taking a screenshot — didn’t make clear whether it was a feature of Chrome or a third-party add-on. It didn’t mention AT&T at all. While I figured something fishy was going on, I tapped on the notification in search of more information.
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Instead of telling me more, the Browser Bar simply activated itself and sent me to its settings menu. Only after digging through the settings did I confirm that this was an AT&T add-on, produced by SkyFire, and that it was also collecting anonymous usage data. The settings for the Browser Bar had also moved out of the stock browser and into HTC’s main settings menu.
The good news is that the Browser Bar is easy to deactivate through its settings menu. You can also disable it completely by going to Settings > Apps > All > Browser Bar and pressing “Disable.” However, disabling won’t scrub the Browser Bar from the HTC One’s settings menu. It just ensures that nothing happens when you tap on it.


Read more: AT&T Android 4.4 KitKat Update for HTC One Adds Bloatware | TIME.com http://techland.time.com/2014/03/03/att-kitkat-update-for-htc-one-now-with-a-side-of-bloatware/#ixzz2v2qFzIYI




AT&T Android 4.4 KitKat Update for HTC One Adds Bloatware | TIME.com

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