May 17
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Samsung’s Galaxy S III isn’t expected to hit Europe until May 29, but that hasn’t stopped one of the coveted quadcore smartphones to slip out for...

followed by: Michael Crider
May 16
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Google has admitted that the view through its Project Glass wearable computer won’t quite be the Terminator-style augmented reality that its eye-catching demo video initially suggested.

May 15
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HTC has officially revealed its latest Android smartphone, the HTC Desire C, toting Beats Audio and Ice Cream Sandwich for the entry-level market.

followed by: Shane McGlaun
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AMD is back, and the company isn’t willing to take a back seat to Intel any longer.

followed by: Anthony Garreffa
May 10
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Samsung’s Wireless Charging Kit for the Samsung Galaxy S III won’t be available until September 2012, nearly four months after the quadcore smartphone itself goes on...

Samsung has begun the OTA roll-out of Android 4.0 for the Galaxy Note, finally delivering Ice Cream Sandwich to the company’s eager phablet fans.

followed by: Danny Brogan
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Nokia has secured victory in its ongoing legal battle with IPCom, with a UK appeals court today ruling that none of the Finnish firm’s current...

followed by: Daniel Cooper
May 9
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Samsung’s Galaxy S III has been named the official phone of the Olympics 2012, with a special edition of the quadcore behemoth planned packing integrated...

followed by: Shane McGlaun
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Sony has revealed a pair of new LTE smartphones for the Japanese market, the Xperia GX and Xperia SX, each running Android Ice Cream Sandwich...

followed by: Shane McGlaun
May 8
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Intel’s Medfield phones are almost upon us: UK carrier Orange has thrown the Santa Clara, one of the first designs to use Intel’s Atom chip for mobiles,...

followed by: Shane McGlaun
May 7
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Availability for the new iPad continues to improve, with delivery estimates for online sales in Europe halved and buyers now left with merely a week’s...

followed by: Killian Bell
May 4
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Hopes were high for Samsung’s Galaxy S III, and while the crazier rumors may not have panned out, the new Android flagship is undoubtedly an...

May 2
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Availability of Apple’s new iPad continues to improve, with the delay in shipping for new US online sales now down to under a week for...

followed by: Killian BellDan Graziano
Apr 28
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Samsung has denied any involvement with the “Wake Up” flashmob staged outside an Apple Store in Australia, despite suggestions that it was an escalation of...

Apr 26
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UK retailer Carphone Warehouse has joined the club of those promising Samsung’s “next Galaxy”, with the new flagship showing up as “coming soon” as the...

followed by: Michael Crider
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Nokia may have been having a rough week last week, but a little patent good news today has put a smile on the Finns’ faces.

followed by: fiercewireless.com
Apr 25
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ZTE is set to leap upon the phablet bandwagon, joining Samsung’s Galaxy Note and LG’s Optimus Vu with two phone/tablet crossover models sometime in 2012.

followed by: Michael Crider
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AT&T may have seen its T-Mobile USA acquisition plans scuppered, but the carrier intends to continue hunting down smaller spectrum grabs as it extends its...

followed by: Cory Gunther
Apr 24
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Apple could shave 0.44mm from the thickness of the iPhone if it switches to in-cell touch panel technology, analysts suggest, part of the company’s relentless...

followed by: James Johnson
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Apple will ditch its 17-inch MacBook Pro in 2012, analysts have predicted, trimming the company’s Mac line-up as it chases an Air-style ultraportable refresh.

followed by: James Johnson
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