Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life test | Pass the Clicker: Today's Latest and Greatest High-Tech Remotes | Mobile Money Management App Lemon Launches Digital Wallet, Closes $8 Million Series A | Verizon announces "Share Everything" plans - the future of mobile data (sort of) | Bit.ly redesign ruins a perfectly good service, adds pointless, annoying extras

Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life test

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How is Samsung Galaxy S III battery life? Samsung Galaxy S3 has 2,100 mAh removable battery. Based on specification, it should enough to power 4.8″ HD Super AMOLED screen and Exynos 4 quad core processor. If Samsung Galaxy S3 battery cannot last long enough for your works and tasks, just replace the removable battery easily. Unlike non-removable battery in iPhone 4S and HTC One X. So how is Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life? Let’s find out…

Detailed battery usage
As usual, I enable 3G connection all the time instead of Wi-Fi on Samsung Galaxy S3. And enable WCDMA only in Network mode. This will consume more battery than GSM only with Wi-Fi connection. Samsung Galaxy S3 manage[...]
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Pass the Clicker: Today's Latest and Greatest High-Tech Remotes

Posted by PCWorld
Why get off of the couch when you don't have to? Today's remotes are cooler, savvier, and more high-tech than ever[...]
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Mobile Money Management App Lemon Launches Digital Wallet, Closes $8 Million Series A

Posted by TechCrunch
Lemon.com, the company behind the handy cloud-based receipt organizer and spending tracker mobile app, has now expanded its platform to include digital wallet functionality. And it has just landed an $8 million Series A, too. The new funding was led by Maveron, the VC firm co-founded by Starbucks’ CEO Howard Schultz – an investor specifically chosen because of Starbucks’ success with its own branded mobile payments application. Also participating in the round were Lightspeed Venture Partners, CampVentures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Chamath Palihapitiya’s Social+Capital Partnership and other angels[...]
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Verizon announces “Share Everything” plans — the future of mobile data (sort of)

Posted by VentureBeat
As more and more of our devices get connected, the problem of figuring out how to manage mobile data and voice looms larger.
Taking a stab at simplifying this process, Verizon Wireless announced its Share Everything plans today, which will allow you to share a single pool of data, voice, and text messages across up to ten tablets, smartphones, and hotspots. Making things even more flexible, Verizon is also offering data-only plans, for when you just want to get a few tablets online, and basic-phone only plans.
The Share Everything plans will launch on June 28, which is also when Verizon will stop offering unlimited data plans for new phones. There have been rumblings that AT&T is working[...]
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Bit.ly redesign ruins a perfectly good service, adds pointless, annoying extras

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Until yesterday,�Bit.ly was absolutely perfect for quickly sharing an interesting webpage across multiple Twitter and Facebook accounts
Thanks to its handy Chrome�bookmarklet, sharing a page was as simple as clicking on the toolbar icon and seeing a box pop up showing the the page title and automatically shrunk URL.
Then it was a case of adding your text and�ticking�off which accounts you wanted to send the message to.
Quick. Simple. Easy.
But now it’s turned into some�hideously�confusing ‘social’ offering, with bafflingly�pointless new additional services�like�’bundles’ and ‘curators’.
We had no idea what these were so headed off to their help pages[...]
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