Showing posts with label international. Show all posts
Showing posts with label international. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Victoria Justice Wishes You A Happy International Women's Day

In case you weren't aware, Lady Crushes, today is International Women's Day. So...happy day to you!

The holiday dates back to the early 1900s, and is meant to highlight women's progress over the last century-plus and the issues we continue to face.

A slew of celebrities took to Twitter today to offer their comments and congratulations, including "Victorious" starlet Victoria Justice, who gave a cute rallying cry via the social network.

We're right behind you, Victoria! Lead the way.

Are you doing anything to recognize International Women's Day? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

HTC admits Wi-Fi hardware issue on the international One X

Quite a few owners of th? HTC One X have reportedly noted connectivity issues with Wi-Fi and strangely, it's something that can be temporarily solved just by squeezing the handset in the right place.


Clearly then this is a hardware issue and not something that can be fixed with a software update. This reminds us of the HTC Sensation, which too suffered from Wi-Fi issues, although that was due to poorly thought-out antenna design rather than a glitch.


Thankfully, though, HTC has taken the blame onto itself this time instead of pretending there is nothing wrong with the phone. In a statement to Android Central, they said:


"After investigating isolated reports of WiFi connectivity issues in the HTC One X, we have identified a fix that strengthens the area of the phone around the WiFi antennae connection points. While many customers have not experienced any problems with signal strength, we have taken immediate steps to implement a solution in our production process to prevent this issue from happening in the future. HTC is committed to making sure every customer has a great experience and we apologize for any inconvenience this issue may have caused while we conducted a thorough investigation."


Although the statement says that the future version of the handsets will be free of this defect, there is no information on what the current owners will have to do. Luckily, it has not been long since the handset was out, so you could get it replaced under warranty. Hopefully, HTC provides more information on this particular issue soon.


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