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MetroPCS now offering Huawei Premia 4G
Huawei and MetroPCS have today announced the Huawei Premia 4G, a $150 Android 4.0 experience. While it might gets knocks for running an older version of Android, the price point and no-contract availability should be enough to sway new smartphone buyers. Hardware details include a …
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Google: Chrome and Android will remain separate as each solves different problems
Those of you worried that Google will ultimately merge Android with Chrome need not fear – it ain’t happening anytime soon. At least, that’s the short term vision according to Google. “There will be more commonality for sure, but they are certainly going to remain separate for …
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Five reasons Evernote still reigns over Google Keep
Look, as nice as Google Keep is in its first iteration, there’s a long way to go. Sure, I love the idea that it ties with my Google account, synchronizes across all my devices, and offers some great widgets. On the other hand, I’ve already …
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Google officially steps on Evernote’s turf with Google Keep
That didn’t take long, did it? Google today announced on the official Android blog that Google Keep is available for Android smartphones and tablets. Offered as a free service and application, Google Keep lets users keep track of notes, photos, to-do lists, and other items. …
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T-Mobile’s UNcarrier pricing details surface
The first details of T-Mobile’s forthcoming UNcarrier strategy have surfaced online, albeit in a very unofficial manner. The document you see here comes courtesy of Engadget and spells out the preliminary pricing and Classic Plan options for T-Mobile’s new direction. As it appears here, individual …
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Jawbone UP app arrives for select Android devices
Jawbone today announced that the wristband and application is now available for select Android devices. Effective immediately, the is compatible with a number of handsets running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or later. “We’re excited to expand the UP community by introducing support for Android…Today …
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SnipSnap hopes to change the coupon game with Android app
After seven months of development and a bit of beta testing, SnipSnap today announced that the Android version of its coupon application has arrived. If you’ve not heard of the app (formerly iOS only), it aims to help eliminate the clutter and forgetfulness that …
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Verizon announces Android 4.2.2 for Galaxy Nexus
Verizon today announced that it will finally issue the 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for its Galaxy Nexus. Coming two months after Sprint did the same for its Galaxy Nexus, the Samsung handset gets the latest version of Android. The Galaxy Nexus by Samsung will be …
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Suit up for new season of apple bashing with Mountain View Masher t-shirt
Are you ready for a new season of baseball to start? OK, fair enough. How about this: are you ready for another season of apple bashing? We thought so. Check out the latest t-shirt release from our friends over at andylimited.com, called Mountain View Mashers. …
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WSJ: Ultrapixels to blame for HTC One delay
The rumors that the Ultrapixel camera in the HTC One are the cause for delay seem to have taken a turn toward legitimacy, reports the WSJ. Citing an unnamed HYT executive, the newspaper tells us that the handset maker has run into issues procuring enough …
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T-Mobile hosting press event on March 26
Could this be the end of the subsidy for T-Mobile customers?
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Motorola ‘Ghost’, ‘Yeti’, and ‘Sasquatch’ code names leak
A trio of new Motorola code names surfaced today which could prove to be fun tracking over the next few weeks. According to Droid Life, the three models we ought to be keeping an eye on now are the Ghost, Yeti, and Sasquatch. Reportedly, two …
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Google Play Music concept is the stuff we dream of
I was browsing a little website called Reddit (ever heard of it?) today when I came across a conceptual design for Google Play Music. Described as being the sort of desktop application for Google Play Music that the author/artist would like to see, it’s everything the …
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Sony intros Xperia SP and Xperia L for Q2
Sony Mobile today introduced a pair of new Android smartphones, the Xperia SP and Xperia L. The two handsets are expected to get worldwide rollouts in the second quarter, however exact timing and carrier availability is unclear. The two smartphones feature quite a bit in common, …
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Samsung Game Pad seemingly confirms 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 3
Among the many official Galaxy S4 accessories from Samsung, there’s one in particular that caught our eye. It’s called the “Game Pad” and it appears to be nothing more than a Samsung-branded MOGA-like controller. Presumably connected via Bluetooth, the device also locks in various smartphones. …
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