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The Daily Roundup for 03.05.2013

ByDavid FishmanpostedMar 5th, 2013 at 6:43 PM 0

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

LG Optimus G Pro review: a phone that lives up to Note-sized expectations

The large-phone craze is rocking the world like a hurricane, and LG is no stranger to this trend.

Editorial: Countering ID theft requires better awareness campaigns

Evernote's massive password reset last week was the most recent demonstration of leaky security around consumer locks and keys.

Samsung Galaxy S IV design, specs potentially leaked on Twitter (update: they're from Expansys)

Even as the secret of Samsung's Galaxy S IV has been handed off to some teenager, the @evleaks Twitter account (which has been reliable in the past) just posted a supposed pic of and specs for the phone.

Engadget Animated: Mary Roach discusses the impact of space travel on the human body

"I feel a little uncomfortable with the title," Mary Roach explains. The term "science writer" has never quite fit.

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Key specs Reviews • 7 Prices Type Smartphone Operating system BlackBerry Screen size 4.2 inches Internal memory 16 GB Camera 8 megapixels Dimensions 5.13 x 2.6 x 0.37 in Weight 4.86 oz Released 2013-03 see all specs → 7.9average user rating Reception and call quality 8.6 Display 8 Battery life 7.7 Camera 8 Ease of use 8 Design and form factor 8 Portability (size / weight) 8.6 Media support 8.3 Durability 7.1 Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.) 6.9

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LG Optimus G Pro 5.5-inch thumbnail image LG Optimus G Pro 5.5-inch

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Key specs Reviews • 0 Prices Type Smartphone Operating system Android (Jelly Bean [4.1]) Screen size 5.5 inches Internal memory 32 GB Camera 13 megapixels Dimensions 5.91 x 3 x 0.37 in Announced 2013-02-12 see all specs → There are not any reviews for this product yet.
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Key specs Reviews • 0 Prices Type Smartphone Operating system Android Screen size 5 inches Camera Yes see all specs → There are not any reviews for this product yet.
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write a reviewsee all reviews → Apple iPhone 1st-gen

Apple iPhone 1st-gen thumbnail image Apple iPhone 1st-gen 4GB 8GB 16GB

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Key specs Reviews • 79 Prices Type Smartphone Operating system iOS (3) Screen size 3.5 inches Internal memory 8 GB Carriers (US) AT&T Dimensions 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 in Weight 4.8 oz Discontinued 2007-09 see all specs → 8.4average user rating Reception and call quality 7.6 Display 7.9 Battery life 6.7 Camera 5.3 Ease of use 9.3 Design and form factor 9.1 Portability (size / weight) 8.9 Media support 7.4 Durability 8.3 Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.) 8.7

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