Just in case that recently announced ChefPad wasn't suited to your tastes, Archos is now introducing a smaller, not-so-kitchen-friendly Android tablet, the Xenon 80.
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Nokia thinks it has the perfect summer smartphone for you.
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Quarter after quarter, Intel has been pumping out products consumers don’t want and watching its revenue shrink—making comparisons to ailing smartphone maker Blackberry seem apt.
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The Motorola X phone does seem to be too far away to think about right now, where there have been rumors circulating concerning the X phone and its seemingly insane hardware specifications.
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Late last month, we covered some bit on the HP Slate 7, touting that it has been delayed to June on the quiet, while earlier this month, it was reported that the HP Slate 7 would be made available for pre-order for folks living in Europe.
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Dell is venturing into unchartered territory at the moment, at least from their point of view, by throwing in 4G LTE wireless connectivity for their Windows 8-powered tablet.
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Archos has launched an affordable unlocked smartphone line today, with prices starting at $99.
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Earlier this year, we saw how the Kyocera Torque picked up approval from the folks over at the FCC, before being released to the market from Sprint.
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While Intel had initially planned to break into the mobile scene by releasing mobile chipsets of their own, perhaps to compete against the likes of NVIDIA and Qualcomm, there hasn’t been that many Intel phones out there compared to Qualcomm and NVIDIA devices yet, and the ones that are available aren’t terribly impressive.
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