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AT&T 4G LTE goes live in 7 markets, dozens more expected in 2012
AT&T spent the wee hours of the morning deploying dozens of separate press releases all of which pertained to their 4G LTE network. Rather than link to each and every one of them, we gathered things up as best we could and lumped it in …
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Sprint launching Jelly Bean for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G today?
If you are on Sprint and right now using either the Galaxy Nexus or Nexus S 4G, then today might be your lucky day. Folks over at Phandroid got their hands on an internal leak shot of Sprint’s system, and it clearly tells us that …
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Hootsuite acquires friendly rival Seesmic
Hootsuite today announced that they have acquired their longtime yet friendly rival Seesmic. The deal, outlined on the company blog, will see HootSuite continuing to support Seesmic, however business users will ultimately migrate over to HootSuite’s social media management toolset. Both CEO’s seem to be pretty …
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T-Mobile celebrates 10 years of innovations and firsts in new video
T-Mobile is pretty proud of the stuff they’ve accomplished over the last decade, and with good reason. Despite its fourth place standing in the United States, the carrier has been proactive more often than reactive. Watch the video below and you’ll see some of the …
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HTC’s 5-inch device shows up in Verizon system
In another sign that Verizon is set to soon offer a phone/tablet experience from HTC , an HTC 6435 has been spotted in the carrier’s internal system. Rumored to be a 1920x1080p HD display, the yet-named device has seen its fair share of leaks over the past few …
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Kobo introduces 7-inch, Android 4.0 ‘Arc’ tablet
Kobo, in what seems like a preemptive attack on Amazon and their next Kindle Fire, has announced a new 7-inch Android-based tablet. Called the Kobo Arc, it is the $200 successor to the Kobo Vox. Details for the device are pretty decent when compared to …
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New platform figures indicate Android 4.0 powers more than 100 million devices
The latest Android developer platform figures are online and show a steadily growing Android 4.0 and 4.1 experience. As of the 14 day period ending September 4, Ice Cream Sandwich now powers 20.9 percent of all Android devices, or roughly 100 million units. How did …
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Will Amazon introduce a Kindle phone?
As many of you know, Amazon has an event slated for today where we expect to see the successor to the Kindle Fire. Given all the stars that have lined up as of late, anything less would be considered a severe let down. But what …
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Samsung: 20 million Galaxy III sales in 100 days
Need more proof that Samsung’s latest flagship is a runaway hit? The company today issued a press release touting a record sales figure for the Galaxy S III through its first 100 days. As the headline tells us, the Android 4.0 smartphone has reached 20 …
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Lookout releases State of Mobile Security 2012 report
Lookout Mobile Security has released its latest State of Mobile Security report which looks at the various threats that face mobile users. Not only do we learn what the threats are but we’re also given insight into the various markets which are most often affected. …
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T-Mobile announces Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G for ‘coming weeks’
T-Mobile has announced that the Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G will join its Android lineup at some point in the coming weeks. Powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the handset features a full 5-row QWERTY keyboard, a 1.5-GHz Dual-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor, and 4-inch Super AMOLED screen. As …
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Name that Android: Letter P
We are back with another segment of “Name that Android!” where we ask you to name a future version of our favorite mobile platform. The idea is simple – we pick a letter and suggest a few names and you vote on the stuff you’d …



























