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When you think iPhone and Foxconn, you think Shenzhen, suicide nets and FLA inspections. According to an M.
More from IntoMobile File this under rumors, but it’s likely that some retailers in Canada will get the sexy new Samsung smartphone before carriers get their hands on it.
More from IntoMobile GameFly announced on Wednesday that it plans to begin publishing mobile games for Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android operating system.
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Rumors of the Sony ST26i smartphone have been swirling for a while now, but up until recently, we've had nothing to sink our teeth into.
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RIM may have lost its dominance in the global smartphone market, but its messaging service, BBM is still widely popular.
More from DotGizmo The HTC Evo V 4G is now up for pre-order at RadioShack. The Evo V 4G was announced earlier this month as Virgin’s first smartphone with support for 4G WiMax connectivity (it uses Sprint’s WiMax capabilities, which the Now Network is transitioning from to LTE).
More from Unwired View SwiftKey and Mobile Nations (hey, that's us!) are giving you the chance to win a phone or tablet of your choice.
More from The iPhone Blog The Galaxy Appeal is the first smartphone offered with AT&T?s GoPhone service that features a slider QWERTY keyboard that makes it perfect for texting and emailing.
More from DotGizmo Nokia World is typically a big event for the Finnish smartphone manufacturing, a chance to showcase the latest and greatest developments while making lots of noise.
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A failure to properly monetise its mobile platform has always been Facebook’s Achilles heel, so it’s no surprise that it has just acquired another mobile-based company.
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Researchers over at the Washington State University (WSU) might have stumbled upon a solution that many of us would love to have – the Super Lithium-Ion Battery.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Constructed from Polycarbonate, Not Plastic is a post by Chuong Nguyen from Gotta Be Mobile.
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As expected, Motorola has just introduced the RAZR MAXX Android phone in Italy. This is one of the first countries to get the smartphone, but the US-based handset maker promised the RAZR MAXX would be launched in most European countries in the following weeks.
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Did you get a chance to download Samsung's voice assistant APK over the weekend? Don't bother trying now, as Samsung (or Vlingo, who are behind the app) has locked down access for unauthorized devices -- namely anything that isn't a Galaxy S III.
More from Engadget Mobile
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has just been rooted, which is quite the buzz around considering this is the most anticipated and sought after Android-powered smartphone for 2012 – at least until now, that is.
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Motorola announced in a brief blog post that some of its smartphones won't be eligible for upgrades to the newest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Tablets are going to replace computers — or so we’re told. Despite divided opinions over tablet use in corporations, they’re coming… fast.
More from TheNextWeb We all know the benefits of rooting your smartphone. By rooting your device, you can unlock a world of potential benefits such as operating on custom ROMs as good or better than stock Android OSes and improved overall performance of your device for starters.
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A little over two weeks after officially announcing the Optimus LTE2′s coming, LG has already put the new smartphone up for sale in its native land, South Korea.
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I've rounded up some of the most interesting digital marketing stats I've seen this week.
Stats include multi-screen usage, mobile email, online returns, buying patterns of tablet users, social media customer service and Twitter's mobile user numbers.
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