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Android mini collectibles series 3 to hopefully be released end of June
DyzPlatic has announced their latest series of their miniature collectible Androids, and we just can’t wait. there have been some delays in getting the collectibles to consumer hands by end of Q2 (before the end of June), but the company has announced that they are …
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New FCC deal with Mexico could help Sprint
Yesterday, the FCC announced that a new deal had been struck: the u.S. State Department had come to an agreement with the Mexican government over the use of various spectrum bands. The agreement mostly deals in assigning bands within the 800MHz block to public safety …
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Blurrycam and Clearshot pictures of the LG “Snapshot” LS730 leak
A source of BriefMobile has leaked some images of a new device from LG, headed to Sprint. The “Snapshot” (how appropriate), also known as the LG LS730, should be coming out in the last quarter of 2012. The device is a standard design, with a …
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Facebook for Android gets updated, fixes some crashes and login problems
If you’ve been finding yourself having issues with Facebook for Android (The official app), then you might want to head to the Play Store and check out the update. The update is reported to solve issues with random log outs and some unexpected crashing. You …
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Verizon LTE set to expand out to yet more markets June 21
Hey, you. Yeah, you. Grab your Verizon LTE phone and turn on the 4G. If you’re not seeing any signal on Verizon’s LTE network, and you’re in: The Triangle, North Carolina Bedford, Pennsylvania Indiana, Pennsylvania Burlington, North Carolina Jacksonville And New Bern, North Carolina Idaho; …
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Vodaphone UK now shipping pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S III
Late to the party, but at least it’s showing up. The infamous “pebble blue” Samsung Galaxy S III is coming out of it’s shell a little more, shipping for Vodaphone UK customers… finally. Stock first started being delivered in Australia and Europe earlier this month. …
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Qualcomm reportedly working on a chip with multiple LTE bands and carrier networks
In a recent filing at the FCC, it seems Qualcomm has been busy lately working on a new radio chipset. According to the FCC, it looks like we could be looking at a chip that would support up to 7 different bands, with three of …
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Apple adds Samsung Galaxy S III to suit, renews complaints with HTC
Apple is at it again, folks. Time for some more lawsuit news, as Big Fruit has not only renewed their claims against HTC, but is now adding the Samsung Galaxy S III to their line of supposed evildoers. The claim against HTC involves the “data …
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Ouch – Judge orders Oracle to reimburse Google’s legal expenses
Just last week, the judge presiding over the case between Oracle and Google found the Google was innocent of the charges against them for patent infringement. That’s not the news we’ve got in this particular article. No, this time, the news is that the same …
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Flygrip: The one-handed accessory you never knew you needed [review]
Have a big phone? A big tablet? Little hands? Slippery hands? Here’s what it comes down to: if you can answer yes to any of these, then you need a Flygrip. What’s a Flygrip, you ask? Here’s a video to give you an idea. Basically, …
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Samsung can’t learn from Sony’s mistakes, patents a dual-screen tablet
Remember the Sony Tablet P? Yea, neither do a lot of people. It was clunky, impractical, hard to use, and most of all, really served a purpose to nobody. Aside from a tiny niche market, the Sony Tablet P flopped like a salmon that got …
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SiriusXM app adds new controls, tries to compete with slacker and others
SiriusXM, a name that used to be synonymous with great programming and extra change in your pocket, has fallen short as of late when it comes to keeping up with what the people want. What to the people want? Great mobile control, of course. With …
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CM9 Nightlies and ClockworkMod come to Sprint Galaxy Nexus
Sprint Galaxy Nexus owners, get ready. CM9 has come to your device, along with the infamous ClockworkMod recovery. With as new as this device is, we’re surprised to see these official builds come to the SGN. Surprised, but not let down. With the CM9 builds …
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GameStop now taking in trades of Galaxy Tabs and Nexus devices
Game freaks and Android fans rejoice. GameStop has begun taking trades on both Nexus devices and Galaxy Tabs. This adds to the device market for GameStop, as they were previously taking in (and still are) iOS devices as well. With as popular as the mobile …
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LG to open cloud service tomorrow: 5GB free, 50GB for 6 months with an LG device
LG has announced their plans to release their own cloud-based storage platform. Dubbed “LG Cloud” (Brilliant!), the service streams a plethora of media between your LG Smart TV and your other devices, stores your files in the cloud, and allows for quick, realtime streaming. File …
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