Wednesday, 9 April 2014

HTC and Samsung to Windows Phone users: You haven't been forgotten

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HTC and Samsung to Windows Phone users: You haven't been forgotten

04.02.2014 6:38 PM

Sprint has announced that it will support the Windows Phone 8.1 update for the HTC 8XT and Samsung ATIV S Neo.

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T-Mobile offers credits to retain BlackBerry customers

04.04.2014 2:23 AM

The credit is extended to any new device, including the BlackBerry Q10 or the Z10

 

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The Week in iPhone Cases: Heart in hand

04.04.2014 10:00 AM

High fashion, ruggedness, and practical protection all play parts in this week's roundup of new iPhone cases, with brings you hearts, carbon, and even a little happy meal.

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Samsung Galaxy S5 review roundup: A step forward, but no revolution

04.08.2014 2:25 PM

The first reviews are in, and it looks like Samsung did a great job with the Galaxy S5.

Fire TV, Cortana, HTC One, and the pains of cord cutting

04.03.2014 5:16 PM

Amazon's Fire TV and the battle for the living room, why cord cutting won't work for sports fans, the new HTC One phone, and Cortana versus Siri versus Google Now.

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3D-printed modules for Google's Ara phone coming early next year

04.04.2014 7:32 AM

3D Systems' CEO says modular parts for Project Ara will have basic circuitry at first but grow more sophisticated over time

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Sony Xperia Z1S review: Give this phone a chance

04.08.2014 4:16 PM

Sony isn't always a top dog when it comes to smartphone sales, but the Xperia Z1S is too good to overlook.

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Video review: Sony's Xperia Z1S smartphone

04.09.2014 6:00 AM

The latest flagship phone from Sony has a vibrant screen and snappy processor. Too bad it's limited to just T-Mobile's network here in the U.S.

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