Feb 20
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Panasonic has officially named its first smartphone for Europe, the Panasonic Eluga, a 4.3-inch Android handset expected to go on sale this spring.

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Samsung has inked a deal with Blockbuster to deliver on-demand streaming movie and TV shows to Samsung smart TVs, ultrabooks, smartphones and tablets later in...

followed by: Cory Gunther
Feb 18

Motorola Mobility faces a potential antitrust investigation from the European Commission over potential misuse of FRAND patents, after Apple filed an official complaint against its...

followed by: Martin Bryant
Feb 16
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LightSquared has accused the FCC of “the height of bureaucratic irresponsibility” and of being the puppet of scheming politicians, as the company sees its 4G aspirations...

followed by: James Trew
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Android 5.0 Jelly Bean may arrive as early as Q2 2012, supply chain sources claim, with Google apparently integrating Chrome OS functionality for dual-boot tablets and netbooks.

followed by: Michael Crider
Feb 15
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Amazon China has apparently yanked the iPad 2 from sale in the aftermath of the Proview trademark suit, freezing orders of the tablet after Chinese...

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Official branding for HTC‘s Mobile World Congress smartphone line-up has emerged, suggesting that the quadcore device codenamed Edge/Endeavor will launch as the HTC One X,...

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Samsung has apparently confirmed a 10.1-inch tablet version of its Galaxy Note pen-enabled smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, with an S-Pen developer event to...

followed by: Cory Gunther
Feb 14

HTC could be the first company outside Sony to offer PlayStation-certified mobile devices, according to the latest leaks, bringing titles previously limited to handsets like...

followed by: Cory Gunther

Google may have won European Commission and US Department of Justiceapproval for its acquisition of Motorola Mobility, but the search giant still faces close scrutiny...

followed by: Aaron Orquia
Feb 13
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Samsung has outed its latest tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), the Ice Cream Sandwich successor to the original Galaxy Tab model from 2010.

followed by: Michael CriderAmar Toor
Feb 10
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Google’s Home Entertainment System testing isn’t the only prototype hardware the company is putting through its paces; filings with the FCC also reveal a “next generation...

followed by: Casey Johnston
Feb 8
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Nokia has reiterated that it has no second strategy should its partnership with Microsoft around Windows Phone fail, with VP Victor Saeijes insisting that”Plan B...

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Motorola has been pushing the high-end in Android phones for a while now, coaxing early-adopters out of their shells with LTE marvels like the DROID...

followed by: Michael Crider
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LG has begun teasing a new 5-inch Android handset, the LG Optimus Vu, presumably ahead of a Mobile World Congress launch later this month.

followed by: Chris Velazco
Feb 7
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Microsoft Store employees have begun offering pre-orders of white or black Nokia Lumia 900 smartphones, though pricing and specific availability are still unclear.

followed by: Kelly HodgkinsJordan Crook
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Samsung’s Galaxy S III will not make its official debut at the company’s March 22 event in France, contrary to widespread speculation, it’s been confirmed,...

followed by: Michael Crider
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Nokia has begun pushing out Nokia Belle to existing Symbian handset owners, bringing phones like the N8, E7 and X7 up to speed with the...

followed by: fiercewireless.com
Feb 6

HTC “dropped the ball” on its 2011 devices, the company’s CFO has admitted, with LTE-equipped handsets simply too thick and offering insufficient battery life.

followed by: Michael CriderAdam MillsGeorge TinariDan Graziano, fiercewireless.com, Terrence O'Brien
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Nokia has officially announced the White Lumia 800, the company’s fourth color version of its first Windows Phone 7 handset, and we wasted no time...

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