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Reuters: Google to introduce new Nexus 7, may lower price
Google will introduce a next-generation of the Nexus 7 tablet, possibly with a lower price tag, according to Reuters. Reportedly, Asus will be the hardware partner of choice however the processor will come from Qualcomm instead of NVIDIA. The details match up with previous rumors …
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Sprint taps $199 HTC One with April 19 debut
Sprint today announced that the HTC One will arrive on April 19. Priced at $199.99, the phone will be offered in pre-orders starting from Friday, April 5. The HTC One will come in either black or silver colors and feature 32GB of storage. Don’t forget …
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Facebook phone to be marketed as “more than just an app”
Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s insistence to the contrary, the Facebook phone looks to be a done deal. According to details obtained by 9to5google, an HTC handset is being designed with a custom version of Android. Reportedly, development is so far along that the ad campaigns are …
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20 of the most head-scratching moments in the history of Android
Take a trip through time and recall some of the dumbest things to happen in Android’s first years.
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Google’s Open Patent Non-Assertion Pledge: Don’t start nothin’, there won’t be nothin’
Google today announced that it won’t actively sue any users, developers, or other companies using code with Google’s patents “unless first attacked.” In other words, Google doesn’t want any trouble but will pursue litigation if need be. Today, we’re taking another step towards that goal by …
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Amazon Kindle Fire tablets get X-Ray for TV
Amazon today announced that its popular and rather cool X-Ray service has expanded into the realm of television. Ever find yourself watching a TV show and wondering, “Where have I seen that guy before”? This is the sort of app and feature that answers those …
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Amazon smartphone reported to feature 4.7-inch display
The rumored Amazon smartphone will feature a 4.7-inch display, according to a new DigitTimes report. Yeah – we know that the source is not always that accurate, but whatever…we’re passing along. Allegedly, the Amazon handset could arrive in the second quarter of the year where …
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T-Mobile ‘UNcarrier’ era begins with groundbreaking changes
T-Mobile today officially kicked off the new UNcarrier era with a number of groundbreaking changes. Not only has the carrier done away with contracts and long-term obligations, they have also announced the first seven markets for its 4G LTE network. What’s more, T-Mobile has outlined …
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Four magnificent Android apps for discovering Android apps
Yes, you read that headline right. We’ve put together a short list of Android apps to help you discover more Android apps and games. Why? Because there is nothing quite like the serendipitous feeling of stumbling into a new favorite app. We’re here to help you channel …
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini details and pictures leaked
Thanks to an insider for SamMobile, leaked images show that Samsung may be getting ready to release another phone- this one a sibling of the Samsung Galaxy S3 mini. These photos show a device with the same design layout as the Galaxy S4 but in a …
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FOR ANY BUDGET: Backup batteries and power packs
Find yourself running low (or out) of battery come the end of your work day? Of course not, you own and Android phone and those are notoriously awesome, right? OK, in all seriousness, everybody could stand to use some extra power for around the house, …
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In Brief: 9 Android related things you should know (March 22, 2013)
In Brief is a compilation of notifications, rumors, photos, videos, infographics, and Android-related news tidbits which, for whatever reason, did not end up with a post of its own on AndroidGuys. These are things that we still feel are worth knowing, even if in a …
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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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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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