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Sans any huge hardware announcements or the unveiling of a new Android version, this year's Google I/O keynote left one recent iOS convert with mixed feelings.
Sony brings stock Android 4.2.2 AOSP to the Sony Xperia Tablet Z. Shows off video of the progress thus far, asking for developers to help contribute.
On Wednesday, we announced the limited edition GOgroove Phanbot and hooked you guys up with a special price of $21.
HTC reveals that production capacity of the HTC One is expected to grow steadily as supply chain issues become a thing of the past.
Samsung's next-generation programmable NFC tags are now available and compatible with all NFC-enabled Samsung devices, including the Galaxy S4.
Due to "growing buzz," NVIDIA has pushed the pre-order date for their SHIELD handheld up from May 20th.
The milestone will make the GS4 the fastest-selling smartphone in Samsung's history and solidify its position as the "next big thing.
ARCHOS announced their latest budget tablet, the ARCHOS 80 Xenon. The tablet comes with a fully capable Snapdragon S4 processor, Android 4.
At the Google Glass developer session today at Google IO, it was revealed that Glass would be receiving monthly software updates to enhance functionality and bring greater polish to the headset.
There were many expectations heading into Google IO, as there are every year. But this time, Google showed us that it was willing to prove to developers that they are 100% committed to them.