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Honami FCC Header

Sony’s “Honami” handset has appeared in an FCC filing which was submitted by the company on July 23. The document also includes a confidentiality request valid until September 30, 2013.

MotoX

We previously had reason to believe that Motorola’s much-anticipated Moto X would not be making its way to T-Mobile, but a recent FCC filing for the handset reveals that a version of the forthcoming device will be compatible with “UnCarrier,” suggesting the device may land on T-Mobile after all.

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Google’s wonderful new dongle has some really cool features, but have you wondered what kind of hardware is powering Chromecast?

FCC documents for the Chromecast include a couple of pictures with its casing removed. Packed inside is a Marvell DE3005 chip, plus an Azurewave chip to handle Wifi at 2GHz.

Here’s what the other side looks like:

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An LTE edition of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 with the model number SM-T315 has passed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) following the tablet’s release as a Wi-Fi only device earlier this year. It’s not compatible with U.S. networks, however, which suggests it will make its debut in South Korea.

XPS 12 convertible Ultrabook - airplane seat

From July 1, British Airways is set to change its electronic devices policy after landing, allowing smartphones, tablets and other gadgets to be used immediately after the plane leaves the runway. Under BA’s existing rules, passengers must wait until the plane has stopped at the terminal building before powering up their devices.

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