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And last, the dual camera setup on the “All New HTC One” will officially be called Duo Camera. According to this ad, the Duo Camera allows you to “create vivid images even in low light and professionally edit memories after you’ve taken the shot.” You can “choose where to focus, highlight what you love, soften backgrounds, and add 3D effects.” Sound, neat?

In reality, Flash offered a rocky mobile experience, so its loss probably won’t matter much. For many, we suspect that you’ll have been using Chrome for a while and will never notice the difference.

Kimball further
mentions in another blog entry
that HTC has ‘teamed up’
with Dr. David Anderson, one of the founders and leaders of volunteer
computing initiatives for PCs, to develop a volunteer computing platform
for Android smartphones based on the BOINC PC platform, a project at
University of California-Berkeley. BOINC, middleware platform, is used
by research organisations that conduct crucial research.

HTC has been fast to make the update to KitKat on the HTC One and despite the “difficulties” that haven’t been entirely disclosed, the update arrived at a fairly rapid pace.

A supposed leaked ad or brochure from mobile carrier Telstra has given us some insight into the “All New HTC One” or HTC One (2014) that has avoided us up until now, even through the countless leaks. The ad talks a few specs, how that dual camera setup works, Sense 6.0, and of course, BoomSound. 

The Android 4.4 KitKat update for the HTC One isn’t a huge change, you won’t see a big difference in your device visually and there’s little in the way of new features. Any changes to performance we’ll have to leave until HTC has resolved the problem currently being faced, but we’ll update at that time.

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Let me insert here that I had the Pro for about two months, then sold it. As I said before, it was a decent laptop, but I didn’t need another laptop.

Yesterday, Apple rolled out its second update to its new iOS 7 operating system in the form of iOS 7.0.2, a small update aimed at tackling a pretty large problem. The update arrived for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and here, we take a close look at how the iOS 7.0.2 update performs on Apple’s iPad third-generation, also known as the iPad 3.

On the iPad 3, the installation process took about 10 minutes. The update is small, around 20MB, but the overall process can still take a little bit of time. That said, we still suggest iPad owners make a backup of their data before installing the update as there is always the potential that something could get fouled up. Our experience, however, was flawless.

The average sale price for all iPad models, Apple Insider said, saw bleedings of up to 17 per cent in the June 2013 quarter. At the same time, slates in the Google mobile platform gathered considerable steam, clocking 17 per cent ASP traction during the April to June stretch of the same period.

For those who are maybe holding back, or just want some reassurance, we have dove into the iOS 7.0.2 update for the iPad 3 and here, we offer our impressions of its performance.

Last week, Apple finally delivered the big changes it talked about when it took the stage in June at WWDC and announced a brand new iOS update, an iOS update that the company dubbed iOS 7. Instead of an incremental iOS update like the others before it, updates that focused on adding new features to the company’s iconic operating system, iOS 7 delivered new features on top of a brand new look.