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E FUN debuts $170 8-inch Android 4.0 tablet
Priced to sell, the Premium 8 SE falls in between e-readers and offerings from companies like Samsung.
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HTC introduces dual-SIM devices – Desire V and Desire VC
Dual-SIM phones are very popular nowadays, and it seems that HTC also wants to hop in and launch some devices with the capability. Actually, dual-SIM devices are very appealing in Asian countries; that’s why HTC decided to launch the HTC Desire V and Desire VC …
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HTC intros Desire C, a budgeted Beats smartphone
Aimed at Europe’s first-time smartphone buyers, the Desire C offers a wallet-friendly Android 4.0 experience.
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HTC Golf appears in Wild, will be out later this year
HTC amazed us at the Mobile World Congress by introducing a bunch of new Android powered phones, like the HTC One X, S and V. All of them are undoubtedly brilliant devices, but it seems HTC still got some stuff in their bag. Almost 2 months ago, …
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Review: Verizon Motorola Droid 4
The Droid line from Motorola and Verizon has made quite a stir over the years, and has almost set itself apart from the “Android” platform. Donned with an ultra techie moniker that any Star Wars fan would be able to relate, we’re on the 4th …
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TeleNav announces web-based HTML 5 navigation tools for developers
Telenav today announced that their “Scout for Apps” HTML5 voice-guided GPS navigation service is now available for developers. If you’re a development firm or independent startup looking to integrate free, turn-by-turn, voice-guided GPS navigation, this is where you’ll want to start. Whether creating for mobile or …
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Coby’s budget-friendly ICS tablets now shipping
We’ve never known Coby to be a major player in the Android world, but that’s not stopping them from releasing five ICS-powered tablets. They’re all packing the same basic specs, which we’ll get to in a moment. Going from smallest to largest, there’s the 7-inch …
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Flud News aims to change the way we look at news sharing
There are a lot of news apps on the Google Play Store, each with its own level of sharing options. Most of us (myself included) simply read an article or watch a video, and then share it to our preferred social network. That’s all well …
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Pantech Burst review
Can Pantech compete with bigger players with their $50 4G LTE Android?
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Eldar Murtazin: GSIII design finalized, everyone wants a piece of the pie
With all the rumors about the next flagship member of Samsung’s popular Galaxy line, the lines between reality and fantasy, at times, become blurred as our desire for something bigger, faster, and more powerful outweighs any thought of overall practicality. But according to Eldar Murtazin, …
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HTC confirms 16 Android handsets for Ice Cream Sandwich
HTC lists both U.S. and international models expecting to be served a dish of delicious Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Sony debuts the Xperia Sola with touchless navigation
Sony today announced their next Android smartphone, the Xperia Sola, a 3.7-inch slab of sexy headed for international markets over the second quarter of this year. Formerly known by its code name of ‘Pepper‘, the Android 2.3 handset features a 1GHz dual-core processor, NFC, Sony Bravia …
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Skitch for Android adds map annotation, save to SD, more
Skitch, the recently acquired Evernote property, just keeps getting better with each incremental Android update. This week’s release sees the ability to mark up maps with notes, arrows, pins, and other shapes. In addition to that, there’s also a much-desired option to move the application …
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Huawei Honor (U8860) Review
What’s to like: Fans of stock Android experience will enjoy the Huawei Honor’s simple interface that sits atop Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The battery pretty much delivers on its promises of a considerably longer standby and talk times. What’s to be desired: A U.S. carrier would …
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LG bows new ‘Optimus’ logo ahead of MWC
LG has a brand spankin’ new logo for their growing line of Android-powered Optimus handsets. So anxious to roll it out are they that the company has put together a dedicated press release. With Mobile World Congress but a few days away we can expect …
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