Source: NDTV
The fabled Nokia EOS phone might turn out to be the much touted Windows Phone equivalent of Nokia's acclaimed 808 PureView phone if a new rumour is to be believed. Windows Phone focused website WMPowerUser cl ...
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Source: Phone Arena
The HTC One could soon be powered by Android 4.2.2. htc slow on update great phone,galaxy s4 sells fast on plastic.. Announced: 29 Aug 2012 OS: Android 4.1.2 4.1.1 Hardware: Quad core, 1600 MHz, ARM Cortex-A9, 2048 MB RAM Display: 5.5 inches, 720 x ...
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Source: Nokia Conversations
Another week, another round-up! We’re here to highlight the best Windows Phone apps that have been released (or overhauled) in the last seven days, and, as always, it’s been tough to choose our favourites. But never fear! We’ve whit ...
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Source: Boy Genius Report
In one point in time, Nokia was the top-selling smartphone vendor in the world by a wide margin. It wasn’t even that long ago, in fact. But when Nokia failed to respond quickly enough to the industry’s shift toward t ...
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Source: MacLife
At last we appear to be seeing some movement on the Apple TV front. We can hardly wait. Sitting around with our little hockey puck sized hobby watching the Roku owners eat our lunch and have all the fun has been hard to swallow, but we expect great thing ...
Full article at: MacLife
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Source: Hot Hardware
Cha-ching! That's the sound of approval, and also the sound of impending purchases of even more Apple products. The Pentagon this week cleared Apple devices for use on its highly secured networks -- a move that follows similar approvals given ...
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Source: Silicon Alley Insider
Microsoft has formed a new "deep tech" team of executives whose duties will include recruiting non-Microsoft developers to build apps using its products. James Whittaker, a Microsoft engineer who went to Google, ...
Full article at: Silicon Alley Insider
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