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SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 26th, 2012

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This morning we're living in the wake of the impact that both Microsoft and Samsung made with their events earlier in the week - and what a week it was! Microsoft brought on the fury with a massive Times Square showing of their Windows 8 launch family while Samsung brought Kanye West to their Galaxy Note II event. It would appear that the rules are being changed in the hacking world as well as the DMCA has made an exemption for smartphones in the jailbreaking world in a new ruling, but not tablets. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 22, 2012

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This morning we're gearing up for one gigantic week of releases, starting with a massive (yet mini) Apple event and ringing through the center with Windows 8's official release. Start your morning off right with Bill Gates discussing Windows 8 with the Surface tablets starting the party the right way. Have a peek at Apple's education strategy with the iPad mini as well - nothing has been confirmed as of yet, but it's looking more and more likely! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 19, 2012

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This morning we're jumping in on space with the NASA Curiosity rover swallowing its first cup of dirt from Mars. Verizon has been confirmed to be working with carrier billing for the Google Play store sooner than later, and we've got some Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX HD in some comparison hands-on action with the DROID RAZR HD for you - with battery results coming up quick! Google reports that they've sold up to 1 million Nexus 7 tablets, this news amid the rest of the undeniably terrible mistake made yesterday when one of their PR companies released their financial results yesterday early. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 18th, 2012

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This morning it's all about the sales of the Nokia devices, with 2.9 million Windows Phones shipped thus far, North American phone sales slashed in half in the third quarter, and Q4 set up for less than excellent results. Meanwhile it appears that Apple will indeed have to pay for advertisements that say they're sorry for saying the Galaxy Tab 10.1 was a copy of the iPad. The underage workers at Foxconn have had an issue released on them by Nintendo. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 17th, 2012

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This morning we're jumping in with Jelly Beans on the Samsung Galaxy S III and we've got a fabulous Motorola DROID RAZR HD Review for you to have a peek at - on sale this Friday, mind you! The Presidential debate last night turned to Apple, believe it or not. If you're a fan of Google's data centers, you'll want to have a peek at this virtual tour of the facilities. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 15, 2012

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This morning we're just about ready to jump in on another wave of new smartphones, tablets, and Windows 8 to be sure. With the 26th approaching rapidly, you'll see more than your fair share of Windows 8 news popping up from manufacturers as well as software developers attempting to get their piece of the touchscreen pie. With the holiday season approaching soon as well, you're destined to be inundated by product news on top of product news, all for the greater good of the personal technology explosion! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 12th, 2012

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This morning we're getting all manner of research results regarding the iPhone 5 that we're sure Apple is more than happy to hear - it's selling well, imagine that! The iPhone 5 has overtaken the Galaxy S III and is unblunted by Apple Maps. It's also got a bit of advertisement tracking going on in it, but no worries, you want that anyway, right? Up in space there's also a collection of SpaceX mission photos for you to enjoy. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 11, 2012

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This morning it's time for a redesign of Google's mobile homepage - for Android devices, anyway, and on Chrome mostly, as well as a new version of Google+ for both Android and iOS devices. Google has also begun recruiting Android "ambassadors" for their call center - people dedicated to the operating system in an intense way. The DoCoMo SH-02E ZETA is a brand new Android-based smartphone that's the first to use Sharp's own lovely IGZO display - intense! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 10, 2012

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This morning we're diving in to the Windows 8 universe with a bunch of both official - and unofficially leaked - pieces of media. Start with "a fundamental shift" in hardware from Microsoft's Steve Balmer. Next have a peek at a brand new Nexus 4 from LG as it's leaked with Android's next generation software. The SpaceX Dragon capsule has been caught again by the ISS - the first successful supply mission is a success - for real this time! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: October 4th, 2012

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This morning we're jumping in with a Facebook report that'll blow your socks off - not least of all with its 600m mobile monetization. NASA has spoken about a space station on the Moon, on the far side, in the dark. The Nokia 920 and 820 are coming to AT&T soon with an exclusive on the larger device. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 2nd, 2012

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This morning it's time to put your guns away with a cut-down on what might be the most dangerous 3D printing effort in its short history. It's been rumored that Deutsche Telekom might be straight up buying MetroPCS. Of the 25% of Americans that own tablets right this minute, Android and the iPad are in a close race for dominance - Pew also notes that half of the adults in the USA own either a smartphone or a tablet. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: October 1st, 2012

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This morning it's out with the new devices up and down, starting with a lovely DIY project ArduinoLCD - mod to your heart's content! If you're wanting to stay in the Barnes & Noble universe for ereader content, it's time to jump on the NOOK Simple Touch GlowLight train with a newly discounted price to fight off Amazon. Also check out our Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review to make an informed decision. Read The Full Story

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