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New iPhone, Kindle Fire ads, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Monday, September 10, 2012

2012-09-10
it's Monday September 10 2012 i'm ross miller and these glasses are just for dramatic effect this is 90 seconds on the verge into the darkness after a weekend of back and forth amazon is now confirming kindle fire HD users will be able to opt out of the lockscreen ads according to a statement users can disable special offers by paying a fifteen dollar fee the kindle fire HD is now available for pre-order the seven inch model will be released on sep tember 20th and gaming portal steam is now ready for your living room big picture mode a tv-friendly redesigned the clients interface will be available as a beta starting today valve says the interface has been designed for a gamepad in mind and even has a unique quote Daisy wheel virtual keyboard there's also a web browser the company says quote doesn't suck big picture is now available in every 1000 download to bring the world one step closer to half life 3 and finally its iPhone week 2012 here's just a sampling of the stories from the last few days according to The Wall Street Journal the next iPhone will support some LTE networks globally sprint today announced its new LTE network will be coming to over 100 major cities in the coming months ask your t-mobile this week the carrier will begin training its retail staff on how to set up unlocked iPhones from other carriers and related hardware news I moores reporting that the next ipod touch will feature a 4-inch 16 by 9 display similar to that of the rumor next iPhone the iPhone 5 is all but guarantee to be announced at Wednesday's Apple event we will of course be there live and that's it for today's top stories tune in tomorrow for exclusive sneak peek at Star Trek the trouble with tribbles three triple threat
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