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Samsung Galaxy S4 Shipments Hit 10 Million One Month After Releaseview story

http://techcrunch.com – Samsung’s Galaxy S4 has hit 10 million channel sales one month after its release. The company announced its latest milestone today just eight days after confirming that it had shipped over 6 million units of the S4 since its international launch on April 26. (IT news)

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Game Changer, flashing full 3g speeds on Page Plus with almost any Sprint phone and its automatedview story

http://androidforums.com – Experience 10x faster data with Wireless Workshop's Real 3g Flashing for Page Plus and Next G! Amazing Breakthrough in Flashing only at Wireless Workshop! Real 3G - Super Fast Internet on all Page Plus & Next G flashes! - YouTube (General)

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MAC address spoof: unable to set addressview story

https://bbs.archlinux.org – macchanger works fine with the integrated WIFI (Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN) in my laptop, but not with my USB dongle (Ralink RT3072 using rt2800usb). I experience the same issues with my USB dongle. It can be related to the my last update (2013-05-11) because it used to work with the USB dongle. ramboman https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=33203 2013-05-21T06:40:17Z (HowTos)

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[ubuntu] how to connect hp deskjet 3050 j610 wireless printer to ubuntuview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – I recently switched to ubuntu(13.04) and am trying to connect my hp deskjet 3050 j610 printer to my computer. I have no idea how. All help is appreciated :D. Thanks! (Hardware)

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[SOLVED] Novatel ovation MC679 (Mobile broadband) + Ubuntu 12.10view story

http://ubuntuforums.org – Insert the device (MC679), and then: Code: xxxxxx@xxxxxxx:~$ sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x1410 product=0x7031 Code: xxxxxx@xxxxxxx:~$ lsusb Terminal output (in my laptop: Samsung S9): Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0fca:8004 Research In Motion, Ltd. (Hardware)

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Nokia JBL Power Up Charging Bluetooth Speakerview story

http://forum.xda-developers.com – For those who want a high quality bluetooth speaker that has a battery back, check out this unit. It's 50% off at AT&T B&M store or online. for $149.99. It's $300 pretty much every where else. It even has NFC and QI Charging for wireless charging those phone that support it. Unfortunately it won't charge the S4 which I though has QI charging. (HowTos)

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Crashing!view story

http://crunchbang.org – My computer keeps crashing, the sort where no programs will start, and the load keeps on rising (3 and up).I recently changed the harddrive in my laptop, because I thought that might be the problem. But now, similar problems arise. The last thing I did before this occurred this time, was to experiment with my .bashrc for root and user. (HowTos)

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Noob question about smxi and its aftermathview story

http://crunchbang.org – I'm totally new to Linux, but I like to learn the hardway I guess.Yesterday I ran smxi to get the newest kernel version and today after booting I noticed that my wi-fi drivers needed to be reinstalled (I did not notice yesterday since wireless internet continued to work on my current session after running smxi and I assumed they were working fine)I need a guide for dummies on what to do now, (HowTos)

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Preparing for a wireless adapter upgradeview story

https://bbs.archlinux.org – An update for the sake of posterity: Upon first boot, I tried to use wifi-menu before going into X. The wireless indicator light was on, but something broke and didn't work. Then I ran an lspci to verify that the correct card was detected and started X. I used ip link show to check if the interface name had changed--though my wireless interface remained the same. (HowTos)

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ACLU suing all major US carriers for failing to upgrade phonesview story

http://forum.xda-developers.com – There's an article currently on Ars Technica which you all may be interested in. Quote: Civil liberties advocates have asked the US Federal Trade Commission to take action against the nation's four major wireless carriers for selling millions of Android smartphones that never, or only rarely, receive updates to patch dangerous security vulnerabilities. The request (HowTos)