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Sony creates WiFi-enabled camera lenses for smartphones

Sony creates WiFi-enabled camera lenses for smartphones

Sony has announced two smartphone accessories that look like camera lenses.

Each is actually a separate camera that’ll link to compatible Android and iOS smartphones via WiFi and Sony’s PlayMemories Mobile application. There are even smartphone mounting kits for some handsets, although the ‘lens’ can also be used at a distance from the phone.

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Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch finally makes an appearance

After months of rumours, the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch has been announced at IFA 2013.

It’s designed to work as a companion to high-spec Samsung smartphones, notifying users about calls, texts, emails and other messages.

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Sony announces Xperia Z1 flagship smartphone with 20 megapixel camera

Sony has announced a new flagship smartphone at the IFA 2013 electronics trade show today.

The Sony Xperia Z1 is a waterproof and dustproof handset with a 5-inch screen and a 20.7 megapixel image sensor. It’ll run Android on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core 2.2 GHz processor.

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The next version of Google's mobile OS will be Android KitKat

The next version of Google's mobile OS will be Android KitKat

Google has announced that the next version of its Android mobile operating system - Android v4.4 - will be known as Android KitKat.

Previous rumours had focussed on ‘Key Lime Pie’ as being the favoured name. All Android versions are named after desserts and confectionary.

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Microsoft, Nokia, Verizon and Vodafone: the latest mobile industry news

Podcast - 4th September 2013

We're back after a short break last week - and just in time for three of the biggest industry news stories of the year.

Microsoft's CEO announces his retirement, then Vodafone sells its US operation for $130 billion... and now Nokia's mobile phone business is being bought. Alongside these reports there's also time to talk about 4G in the UK, children with mobiles, roaming charges and the future of smartphones.

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