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  • The original Sonic the Hedgehog coming to Android

    Big news from GDC for Sonic fans! The original Sonic the Hedgehog is making it's way to Android. It will cost $2.99 (a bargain for any fan) and we have no release date as of yet. We do know that it's going...

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  • Samsung Galaxy S4 already cloned launches before the real on

    The Samsung Galaxy S4 won’t be out until the end of April and manufacturers are already taking a crack at it. Thanks to a tip from Caotic.it, we found out that Chinese manufacturer Sunle has cloned...

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  • BlackBerry Z10 now available in the U.S. from AT&T

    The BlackBerry 10 era in the United states has now started as the all-touch BlackBerry Z10 is now available from AT&T. The phone is priced at $199.99 with a signed two-year contract. Earlier this month...

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  • SoundCloud sets come to Android app

    SoundCloud has released a big update that most users have been waiting for. Sets, which are basically playlists, have finally come to the Android app. Once available only on the web, sets will let you...

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  • Android 4.2.2 officially heading to Verizon Galaxy Nexus

    It’s been a long time coming, but after the release of the latest flavor of Jelly Bean was teased two weeks ago, Verizon Wireless has officially started rolling out Android 4.2.2 to the Galaxy Nexus...

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  • ZTE "Quantum" headed for Sprint?

    A new ZTE offering, tentatively named the Quantum, may be headed to a Sprint store near you. When compared to the recently released ZTE Force and upcoming ZTE Grand Memo, this looks to be a solid mid-tier...

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  • Jawbone UP companion app now available for Android

    Until today the Jawbone UP has been an iOS only affair if you want to take advantage of the mobile aspect, but that has changed with the release of the Android companion app. If you're not familiar with...

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  • Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release date news and rumours

    Google's showing no signs of slowing its pace of Android development, with Android 4.0 appearing on the Galaxy Nexus late in 2011, followed in July of 2012 by the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean release that arrive...

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  • Real Performance of Samsung Galaxy S IV

    Samsung Galaxy S IV adopts the latest Exynos 5410 processor, i.e., the so-called octa-core CPU. Actually, it is 4+4 structure and only 4 cores can working at the same time. However, is this opinion correct...

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  • Galaxy S4 Italy: launch set for first half of May

    The Galaxy S4 will be available in 155 countries from 327 carriers starting with late April and now we have more details regarding the Italian Galaxy S4 launch.The Galaxy S4 will be available in 155 countr...

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  • Galaxy S4 India: Samsung flagship launching in early May

    After looking at the Australian and Italian Galaxy S4 launches earlier today, we now have a report for you detailing the Indian release of the handset.

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  • HTC One to release in April for the Middle East region

    The HTC One will release to customers in the Middle East in April, according to Neeraj Seth, senior brand communications manager for HTC Middle East.

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  • Performance Review of Qualcomm MSM8960T

    Sony Xperia SP, which would release in this month in U.K. would adopt Qualcomm MSM8960T CPU. We already know 8960 before, but how about this new 8960T? Qualcomm MSM8960T adopts 28nm Krait architecture...

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  • Samsung working on a gamepad for Galaxy phones and tablets

    Samsung's Galaxy S4 Unpacked event was missing a few key aspects we've come to expect from a major phone launch. There was no word on the OS (Android 4.2.2) and nothing said about the phone's Octo-core...

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  • Gimmick watch: which Galaxy S4 features are actually useful?

    Samsung announced an enormous array of software features to be included in the Galaxy S4, but which are tools you will actually use, and which are menu stuffers?

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  • Report: Samsung wont be leaving Android for Tizen anytime so

    There’s been a lot of murmurings around the web that Samsung’s new reign as smartphone king would eventually lead them away from Android, and onto their own open sourced Linux-based OS dubbed, Tizen...

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  • Intel releases dualbootable Android 4.2.2

    If you've been looking for a way to use Android on your desktop or laptop (and you're not too afraid of pre-alpha builds of software that are more likely very buggy if not unusable), then Intel has just...

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  • Samsung Galaxy S IV Released

    Hot new mobile Samsung Galaxy S IV would release in New York on 14, March. As product launch approaches, there are more and more news about Galaxy S IV currently, dazzling all the users around the world...

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  • ZTE N909 a Samsung Galaxy S3 clook-alike launched in China

    Chinese manufacturers are well-known for releasing budget-friendly rip offs of popular high-end smartphones from internationally-renowned OEMs, which mimic the design and look of their counterparts down...

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  • Intel-powered Lenovo K900 pegged for April 17th release in C

    The Lenovo K900 is quite the intriguing phone. With a 5.5-inch 1080p display and Intel Clover Trail+ processor, it will launch as arguably the best-specced Android phone to run an Atom CPU. Adding to the...

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