Google Launching Five Nexus Devices on November 5th? is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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(Dogs: the most obedient security guards)
When Face Unlock was first announced on the Galaxy Nexus, the Internet erupted over whether or not it was actually a worthy security feature.
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Mere hours ago, we got confirmation that the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) approved a Verizon-bound version of the SGSIII.
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Pretty much anyone who spends enough time on XDA will eventually run into one of XDA Recognized Contributor qbking77′s videos.
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S Voice is Samsung's entry into the fledgling "virtual assistant" market currently occupied by Siri, Evi, Speaktoit Assistant, Vlingo, and a handful of others.
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The Wall Street Journal (via Engadget) is reporting on something that is good news for customers and not so good for mobile carriers.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, Google could be brewing a new strategy for its Android mobile operating system.
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If you were to come up with your ideal phone, the specs would probably look like those rumored for the mysterious LG LS970 on Sprint.
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I recently took up bike riding as a good way to get outside and get active. Being a tech-junkie and overall stat-lover, though, I immediately wanted a good way to track my rides in detail, including real-time MPH, distance traveled, and all the other info that may help me better keep up with my progress.
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Has Verizon Already Screwed Galaxy S III Owners? is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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It's almost baffling to see a modern Android smartphone with such an archaic design in a world more accustomed to the Galaxy Nexus.
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Samsung Galaxy S III
(Credit: CNET)Just days ago, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S III, the global, quad-core, Android Ice Cream Sandwich successor to its best-selling smartphone ever, the Galaxy S II.
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If you prefer not to give Google your credit card info, and would rather consolidate all your Play Store payments into one big carrier bill, then we've got some good news for you.
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