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Softpedia News - Global
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  • Netflix for Android Updated to Version 1.8.0
    On Monday, Netflix pushed to the Google Play Store a new version of its Netflix application for devices running under the Android operating system. The new update for Netflix was meant to provide users with a better playback experience on both phones and tablets. Moreover, the updated mobile app version brings along a series of stability improvements, and it also packs inside a set of bug fixes. The Netflix application is available for download for...

  • Verizon Offers $40 Bill Credit with Purchase of 4G Phones via Amazon or Wirefly
    Major carrier Verizon Wireless is looking for means to expand its customer database, which is why it kicked off an interesting promotional deal aimed at those who wish to grab a 4G-enabled smartphone. Starting today, each customer who purchases a 4G phone through Amazon Wireless or Wirefly will receive a $40 ...

  • Verizon Confirms Jetpack 890L Mobile Hotspot for May 24
    Unveiled back in January at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Verizon Jetpack 890L mobile hotspot is about to make its debut on the market. According to Verizon, the device will be available for purchase beginning May 24. Customers will be able to grab this one for only 19.99 USD (15 EUR) with a new two-year agreement and after a 50 USD (40 EUR) mail-in rebate. Manufactured by ZTE, Jetpack 890L can be used to create a personal Wi-Fi cloud and s...

  • NASA Releases iPhone App 2.0
    The NASA Ames Research Center, which some time ago developed and deployed the official NASA iPhone app, is reaching out to space-loving audiences with the announcement of a 2.0 release which brings a completely revamped interface, a stories section, weather forecast, and a feeds button, to name some of the new additions. “Introducing the all-new N...

  • Dell Latitude 6430u Business Ultrabook Spotted
    Even though they haven't really been selling as well as companies hoped, ultrabooks are the subject of discussion for the media and IT companies alike, so we're not surprised to read about a new one. Dell is the company in whose labs the new device originated, or we should say will have originated once the company actually makes the f...

  • Samsung Galaxy S III (SCH-I535) Spotted at Bluetooth SIG, Possibly Coming to Verizon
    A certain Samsung Galaxy S III (SCH-I535) has just been approved by Bluetooth Special Interest Group (Bluetooth SIG) organization. Although the smartphone is said to come with CDMA support, unless we see some bands listed, we can’t be sure that the Galaxy S III will be launched at Verizon Wirel...

  • Square Enix Registers Just Cause 4 Domain Names
    Video game publisher Square Enix has registered a number of domain names linked to the Just Cause 4 video game title, suggesting that a big announcement about the series might be coming soon. It’s not clear why the company would be so interested in securing websites linked to Just Cause 4, considering that it has not yet officially announced a third title in the series, but the company might be working on a side project that uses a similar sounding name. Just Ca...

  • ASUS and Acer Preparing Upgraded Netbooks
    Although most notebook manufacturers are retreating from the dying market, big players like ASUS and Acer are still reportedly working on upgraded models. The processors to be used are upgrades of Intel’s l Atom N2600 and N2800 models.The upgraded models in question are most likely higher clocked Medfield CPUs, or even Clover Trail ver...

  • Introducing Ubuntu Pidgin Lens for Unity
    Following our previous articles, Bliss Lens, Wikipedia Lens, Bookmarks Lens, ManPages Search Lens, Full Text Search Lens, GMusicBrowser Scope, Launchpad Lens, Dictionary Lens, Stock Quotes Lens, Cooking Lens, Music Search Scopes, Reddit Lens, Tomboy Lens, Ask Ubuntu Lens, Ubuntu Flickr/Shotwell Photos Lens, Ubuntu Spotify Scope, Ubuntu DeviantArt Scope, Ubuntu SSH Lens, Ubuntu Binary Clock Lens, Ubuntu YouTube Lens and Scope, Ubuntu Calendar Lens, Ubuntu Web Sources Lens, U...

  • Verizon Brings Global 4G LTE to Four New Handsets
    Verizon is providing more of its users with the possibility to enjoy global roaming. The carrier has just announced that four of its handsets have been recently approved for the task. Three smartphones coming from Motorola have been enhanced with the new feature, along with a device from Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation...

  • Script of the Day: Mantis
    Mantis is an open source PHP-based bug tracking platform. It can be used to keep track of client issues via a web interface, being perfect for free or commercials projects alike. Mantis can run on any web server and supports MySQL, MSSQL, DB2 and PostgreSQL as its data storage unit. Some of its most important features include support for over 65 languages, the ability to track multiple projects on the same installation, changelog and issue history support, advanced se...

  • Samsung Confirms Galaxy S III Won?t Support DC-HSPA in the UK
    Although Samsung initially stated that Galaxy S III will come with support for 42Mbps speeds in the UK, the company has backtracked on the original statement and announced the phone is limited to HSDPA (21Mbps) speeds. The folks at CNET reached Samsung a few days ago and asked them whether or not the Galaxy S III coming in the UK will support DC-HSPA speeds. Even though the handset vendor confirmed yesterday that the smartphone would indeed come with DC-HSPA sup...

  • Cells May Communicate via Photons
    Studies conducted over the past few years are beginning to suggest that living cells may be able to communicate with one another through light, by emitting and absorbing photons. Scientists call these special wave-particles biophotons. According to some experts, energy-carrying excitons are responsible for transporting biophotons produced by a variety of molecular processes to the cellular surface. This is the same means of transport seen during photosynthesis in plants.

  • Samsung Launches Series 9 Quad HD Monitor in Korea
    QHD monitors are only now starting to crop up as sellable items, so we're definitely going to report on all the ones we spot.This time though, the folks at Samsung Hub are the ones who did the spotting, at a launch event in Korea.The product is called SB970, it is part of the Series 9 range and was originally unveiled back at CES 2012 in January.Its QHD resolution is the most striking feature, obviously (2,560 x 1,440 pixels) but the 178-degree viewing angle...

  • MSI Wind U270 Netbook Comes with AMD?s Brazos 2.0
    MSI, the well-known mainboard manufacturer is also in the business of making mobile PCs, such as the fastest Ivy Bridge notebook called GT70, or today’s Win U270 that has just been listed on the company’s official website. The netbook is powered by AMD’s E2-1800 processor that we described in detail here.

  • DmC Devil May Cry Gets January 15, 2013 Release Date, PC Version
    Capcom has finally pinned a release date onto DmC Devil May Cry, the upcoming entry in its long-running hack and slash series, confirming that a version of the game for the PC is also in development at studio Ninja Theory, while showing off a supporting character, in the form of Kat. The Devil May Cry series has enterta...

  • Facebook Share Price Continues to Drop, It Lost $35 Billion in Value so Far
    Facebook's stock price continues to reach new lows. It started its third trading day much lower than the price it ended on Monday, and share price seems to be going down, though it has recovered somewhat at this point. Still, it's significantly lower than its IPO price of $38, €29.73, currently below $33, €25.82 and it dipped below $32, €25 in early trading. At this point, Facebook is only worth about $70 billion, €54.77 billion, a significant loss from the $10...

  • Graphics Market Doing Well Despite Decline
    We've only just finished writing about how good the first quarter turned out to be for AMD's APU and graphics sales. Now we can toss a passing glance over the whole graphics market, thanks to Jon Peddie Research. Long story short, the number of GPUs shipped, whether they were part of CPUs/Chipsets or not, went down, and this is the good thing. It is common for sales to slow in the first months of the year, but they went down by less than expected here: 0...

  • The Return of Dark Matter
    A team of astronomers from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) have recently announced that they were unable to find any signs of dark matter around the Sun. Their findings caused a lot of controversy, and now another group is arguing that the study was flawed from the get-go. Institute for Advanced Study investigators Jo Bovy and Scott Tremaine say that ESO research was carried out on faulty premises, as well as on a few mistaken assumptions about how stars neighboring the Su...

  • Opera 12 Snapshot Released
    The latest development build for Opera 12 is 1422 and it brushes up stability as well as performance of the web browser. Among the most notable repairs, there are those touching on camera support. The problems with camera support on Windows ranged from freezes and compatibility to extremely serious situations such as BSOD (blue screen of death), caused by camera drivers. However, the current release corrects all these. Right-to-left support is also on the list, as the...

  • Global Warming Deeply Alters Oceanic Currents
    Australian and US researchers have recently turned their attention towards the changes occurring in the Antarctic Bottom Water. Being a very cold and dense water that usually flows about 6000 meters below the sea's surface, the Antarctic Bottom Belt has a major impact on the general movement of our oceans. Without it, our oceanic waters will suffer from lack of proper oxygenation and this can and will be easily be translated into the destruction of our most important ecosystems. ...

  • Team Group Intros Vulcan Series OC Memory
    After launching the first DDR3 3000 MHz memory set last week, well-known enthusiast memory manufacturer Team Group has just announced the availability of the Team Vulcan series overclocking memory, on its official website. These modules come with DDR3 2400 CL10 specifications, DDR3 2133 C11, DDR3 1866 in CL9, CL10 and CL11 versions and the DDR3 1600 with CL9 timings. All the memory modules have to pass through rigorous testing and quality assurance checks. ...

  • Gigantic Shipment Rise for AMD Desktop APUs in Q1
    Advanced Micro Devices managed to get the long end of the stick in graphics sales during the first quarter of the year (2012). Sure, laptop chip shipments dipped about 2%, but desktop APUs (accelerated processing units) managed an 84% jump. Jon Peddie Research says so anyway. Coupled with boosts of 4% to desktop GPUs and an 8% climb in notebook graphics, this all enabled a 0.3% improvement to the overall graphics market share, leading to a nice 25%. Keep ...

  • Tom Raider Delay Allows Crystal Dynamics to Refine Lara Croft Experience
    When the rebooted Tomb Raider was delayed into 2013, some members of the fan base expressed their concern over the direction of the game, but the development team working on the game says that they are only trying to increase the quality of the experience. Darrell Gallagher, the leader of the Crystal Dynamics ...

  • Samsung Galaxy S III Goes for Sale Early in Dubai
    Samsung’s Galaxy S III smartphone is set to make an official appearance on shelves in late May, yet it appears that some stores around the world are selling it early. In Dubai, the handset is already listed as available for acquisition, and it’s not just for pre-orders, a Reddit user has found out. The handset is listed with a price tag of around $667 (AED2,450), and units were said to already be in stock, waiting for eager users to grab them.

  • Internet Usage Patterns May Reveal Depression
    After analyzing how people surf the Internet, scientists at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have determined that a person's browsing habits can be used as an indicator as to whether or not they are suffering from depression. The team apparently found that individuals who are depressed, or who at least experience some symptoms of the condition, tend to share more files than their peers, and to spend more time inside online chatting rooms. This resear...

  • Download the Nvidia GeForce/ Verde Display Driver 301.42
    It is really nice to see that the new GeForce/ Verde display drivers just released by Nvidia bring a lot of nifty features to the existing games; even more, with an up to 20% performance boost for Skyrim, these drivers seem to be a definitive must.The highlight of this release is the enhanced performance upgrade with GeForce 400 and 500 series cards. Compared to the scores obtained with the old 296.10 WHQL-ed driver...

  • Howard Stern Makes 7-Year-Old Rapper Cry on America?s Got Talent
    Rejection is hard at any age, but it's even harder on a 7-year-old kid. Mini-rapper Mir Money auditioned on America's Got Talent – and burst into tears when Howard Stern turned him down. Video is above. The audition aired the other day. Mir Money came up on the AGT stage very confident that he would impress judges, but obviously failed to do so. Towards the end, only host Nick Cannon was still rooting for him. However, the heartbreak started when...

  • HTC EVO 4G LTE Confirmed to Start Shipping on May 24
    It looks like HTC EVO 4G LTE’s saga is almost over. Although the smartphone was slated for a May 18 release at Sprint, the EVO 4G LTE was blocked at US Customs until recently, due to an ITC exclusion order. Along with the EVO 4G LTE, HTC One X shipments have been blocked at US Customs as well, but it looks like the problem ...

  • Workaround Enables S-Voice App on Non-Galaxy S III Phones (Again)
    The first official Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM for Galaxy S III leaked over the weekend, along with all those goodies that Samsung included, such as S-Voice, S-Beam, Direct Call, Smart Stay and more. The folks over at XDA Developers have been able to extract the S-Voice personal assistant from the original ROM...


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