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Pebble smartwatch reaches $9m: adds Bluetooth 4.0

, May 8th 2012 Discuss [0]

The Pebble smartwatch that hit Kickstarter under a month ago continues to suck in money from contributors across the world. The total has passed the $9 million mark, and before the backing has even finished, the company behind the watch has said that it will be making a last minute addition to the watch: Bluetooth 4.0 support. That’s good news, as the 4.0 standard brings with it lower power requirements. Read The Full Story

Samsung’s Software Wake-Up

, May 4th 2012 Discuss [0]

Samsung’s new Galaxy S III isn’t short on superlatives – its quadcore chip and HD Super AMOLED display spring to mind – but the biggest upgrade is surprisingly in software, not hardware. There’s no denying that the Galaxy S III raises the game from the Galaxy S II, bringing the new flagship up to scratch in competing with HTC’s One X and steeling itself for the incoming iPhone 5. Yet, while Samsung excels in hardware, it’s software and ecosystem which took the focus of the company’s launch.

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Apple, Samsung earn 99% of global mobile profits

, May 3rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Apple and Samsung have completely dominated the global smartphone market when it comes to operating profits. According to Asymco analyst Horace Dediu, the combined profit of the two phone giants accounted for 99 percent of all global mobile phone profits in the first quarter of 2012. Dediu's report looks at the top eight phone vendors, revealing Apple, Samsung, and HTC as the only ones to have turned a profit in this last quarter. Read The Full Story

HTC One X Review (AT&T)

, May 1st 2012 Discuss [0]

AT&T hasn’t wasted any time getting HTC’s new flagship, the One X, onto its network, though the US version of the smartphone has seen a few changes along the way. We’ve already comprehensively reviewed the One X in European, quadcore form, running NVIDIA’s Tegra 3, but the AT&T model borrows the dualcore Qualcomm S4 from its smaller One S sibling and pairs it with LTE connectivity. Could this be the best variant of HTC’s 2012 line-up so far? Read on for the SlashGear review.

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Rayman Legends Wii U trailer leaked

, Apr 27th 2012 Discuss [0]

Looking forward to Nintendo’s Wii U? The concept is interesting enough, but its how games will take advantage of it that will really make or break the device. Hallmark Nintendo titles like Mario and Zelda will inevitably make the jump to the platform, but what can you look forward to for third party titles? According to a new leak, Rayman Legends will be coming to the next-generation console. Read The Full Story

Samsung rumored making Google’s next Nexus

, Apr 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

Since Google releases a new smartphone every year that's always the first to run its latest and greatest Android update, speculation has already begun as to which manufacturer will be producing the new Nexus for release later this year. According to DigiTimes, Google has chosen to continue working with Samsung for the next-gen device. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile HTC One S Review

, Apr 18th 2012 Discuss [0]

HTC’s new One Series got off to a good start, and now the company has to do the same in the US. We’ve already reviewed the One S comprehensively in European form, back when the smartphone first wenton sale. T-Mobile USA‘s version brings much the same to the table, only with support for the carrier’s HSPA+ bands. Read on to find out whether this is the One phone you should be buying.

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PRADA Phone 3.0 by LG Review

, Apr 8th 2012 Discuss [0]

Are you a trend-setter, a dedicated follower, or a fashion disaster? That’s the question we’ve been asking of the PRADA Phone 3.0 by LG, the phone company’s third attempt at a handset suitable for the catwalk, and the first to legitimately fall under the smartphone banner. Running Android with a custom UI in Anna Wintour’s favorite color scheme, the new PRADA handset is hoping to appeal to fashionistas and geeks in equal measure, but is it truly bespoke, merely off the peg, or a thrift-store special? Read on for the SlashGear review.

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Toshiba WT301/D corporate tablet pairs stylus with Windows 7

, Apr 6th 2012 Discuss [0]

More and more companies seem to be blowing it as they include stylii with their products. HTC dipped their toe in the water with the Flyer, Samsung are doubling down with the Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 10.1, and now Toshiba has their own spin on the idea. The company’s new 10.1-inch tablet, the WT301/D, features support for an electromagnetic induction stylus. Read The Full Story

HTC makes no Sense

, Mar 26th 2012 Discuss [0]

You have to ask yourself whether HTC enjoys floundering. The company was doing so well, with an eye-catching range of appealing new devices that didn’t feel like yesterday’s hardware, along with the promise of a more proactive approach to software and services. Now it has dropped the bomb on HTCSense.com, its web-based hub for smartphones and tablets: after April 30, Sense online syncing of Contacts, Messages, Footprints and Call History will all be wiped out. There’s “renovation” incoming, HTC claims, but it’s hard to think of a much worse way that the company could’ve handled it.

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Beats eying MOG for headphone selling hub tip insiders

, Mar 22nd 2012 Discuss [0]

Beats Audio's ambitions for tipped acquisition target MOG extend beyond establishing its own Spotify rival, according to insiders, with the service tipped to form the backbone of a new music store hub. The Beats-branded store would offer both digital content and the headphones to listen to it on, according to CNET's sources, taking advantage of the increasing popularity of the distinctive hardware. Read The Full Story

Windows Phone hits China with HTC Eternity

, Mar 21st 2012 Discuss [0]

Windows Phone has launched in China today, with HTC leading the charge with its HTC Eternity smartphone that will, at first at least, be offered SIM-free and unlocked. A 4.7-inch handset with twin cameras, according to the Windows Phone Blog, the Eternity's most distinguishing feature is its new Chinese-language interface. Read The Full Story

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