Things slowing down a bit?

Things slowing down a bit?

According to a report on a Korean information technology news site, Samsung is planning to reduce the monthly production of the flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone by up to 15 percent, and may even retire the S3 model sooner than originally planned.

The site points to the July order for Galaxy S4 parts, which is half the number of parts placed in May, at 6.5 million handsets ordered. The parts order for April was for 10 million handsets, but has been declining since then, according to ET News.

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If you’re dying for AT&T to roll out more bars into your area – so you can actually use the LTE on your iPhone 5 – then you’ll be happy to know that AT&T is activating its 4G LTE services in four new markets across the U.S. today.

According to AT&T’s New Room, the following areas are now covered by AT&T 4G LTE:

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Instagram just announced that it is bringing video to its platform a few minutes ago and the new update is already available in Google Play.

You can get it here for free. Full release notes after the jump:

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NVIDIA has slashed $50 of its Android-powered Shield console ahead of its June 27 release. It was originally priced at $349, but early testers told NVIDIA that it would have a “home run” if the device was priced at $299 instead, according to a post on the company’s blog.

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Grand St., an online retailer of creative gadgets, has today launched its first mobile app on Android. Customers usually require an invite to use the service, but Grand St. is opening up to everyone who downloads the Android app on a smartphone or tablet, with unlimited access to the curated selection of wonderful technology it sells.

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