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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Fake IPads Flood Market as Scammers Target Top Technology Gift
The success of Apple Inc.’s iPad isn’t just drawing more competition to the tablet market. It’s attracting thousands of counterfeit and knockoff products.
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Motorola Atrix 2 Review
The original Motorola Atrix, announced at the beginning of this year, was one of the first dual-core phones on a 4G network (AT&T’s HSPA+ network). With the introduction of the Atrix 2 ($100 with a new two-year AT&T contract as of October 31, 2011), Motorola has given the Atrix a face-lift.
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Youtube
Monday, October 31, 2011
Microsoft's Kinect SDK for Windows Coming in Early 2012
Microsoft said Monday that its Kinect SDK for PCs, which will allow developers to create new uses for the motion-based system beyond gaming, will be available early next year.
AT&T’s first two 4G LTE phones arrive Nov. 6
AT&T’s first two phones equipped with 4G LTE — the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and HTC Vivid — will be available Nov. 6, the company announced. The move will help AT&T better compete with Verizon when it comes to 4G.
Friday, October 28, 2011
What's Up With The Droid RAZR
Though it may carry the name of one of Motorola's most iconic devices, the Droid Razr is no simple revamp of that original phone.
T-Mobile Samsung Exhibit II 4G now in stores
Coated in marine blue, the Samsung Exhibit II 4G by T-Mobile is up for grabs already.
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Android Owners Left Behind
Android owners often have the feeling their smartphones are not quite as up-to-date as they could be. It turns out this is more than a feeling. They really are being left behind.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Galaxy Nexus, Verizon Exclusive?
Android fans from around the world rejoiced in unison as Google and Samsung took the stage in Hong Kong recently to introduce the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. With its superior screen, impressive design, and overhauled version of Android, it’s clearly the Android flavor of the month. One of the larger points of contention surrounding this device so far has been the carriers that this device will be landing on.
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Google,
GSM,
HSPA+,
LTE,
Motorola,
Nexus One,
Nexus S,
Samsung,
Sprint,
T-Mobile,
Verizon
Can Nokia's Lumia smartphones make it in the U.S.?
Nokia's new Windows Phone-based Lumia smartphones will not hit the U.S. market for months, but when they do, will the devices have what it takes to entice U.S. consumers?
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