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Any moment now we’ll hear from Samsung’s London event their plans for the latest Galaxy device, expected to be the S III. Speculation has been rampant, with high hopes for a 4.8-inch screen boasting a 720p Super AMOLED panel, likely a non-pentile Super AMOLED HD+ at that. A quad-core processor f ... Full Article »
The Kindle Fire is the No. 1 Android tablet in the U.S., dominating with more than 50 percent of the market under its belt. So what’s next for the Kindle Fire’s creator, Amazon? A smartphone, according to one analyst. In a story from Wired, ABI Research analyst Aapo Markkanen says the “next ... Full Article »
The buzz continues to build around the May 3 Samsung Unpacked event, taking place in London. After their Android app hinted at a Galaxy S III reveal, speculation on expected features adds to the hype. HTC is also preparing to reveal a new device, as details emerge around the Droid Incredible 4G LTE, ... Full Article »
As the Samsung Unpacked event nears, the device manufacturer leaves more breadcrumbs for us to follow. The latest is an Android app found on Google Play. Called Samsung mobile UNPACKED 2012, the app features various details about the event, including the device they’ll be launching, the Galaxy S3. ... Full Article »
Reports claim that Samsung is planning some new entries into the Android market in May, starting with a new tablet and extending to a cloud-based service called “S-cloud” to compete with Apple’s iCloud offering. According to a report from CNET Asia, Samsung is planning a new entry into its Ga ... Full Article »
Getting a jumpstart on device releases for the spring/summer season, Samsung has planned a Galaxy launch event for May 3, arousing plenty of speculation around a new line of smartphones and tablets, complete with a new cloud service. Asus is firm in its plans to release a new tablet to the U.S. mark ... Full Article »
The theft of cellular telephones and smartphones is becoming so widespread that the U.S. government is actively searching for ways to help people make their devices – and the data stored on them – more secure. According to a story from Mashable, the Federal Communication Commission is working w ... Full Article »
It seems Google makes more money from Apple’s mobile devices than its own Android smartphones and tablets, thanks to the use of Google’s search products by those devices. The story comes by way of PC World, which cites a story from The Guardian looking at documents filed in Google’s court cas ... Full Article »
The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich line up is rounding out with HTC’s latest smartphone releases, the much anticipated HTC One S and One X. They’ve been dubbed the new superphones from HTC, which is struggling to regain the spotlight given the heavy competition from Samsung, Motorola and others. ... Full Article »
Setting itself apart in an increasingly competitive Android tablet market, Acer brings a 12-hour battery and a Tegra 3 chip to its Iconia Tab A510, which runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Verizon’s getting its next smartphone this week, confirming the March 29th release of the LG Lucid, while S ... Full Article »
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