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- Nokia Lumia 900 launching with Windows Phone Tango early 2012
- Motorola RAZR MAX with HD display to challenge Samsung Galaxy Nexus?
- HTC Amaze lands on WIND Mobile and Mobilicity
- Samsung S Pen SDK 1.0 is ready for business
- Staples launches new iPhone app, Android version coming soon
- Apple’s US Samsung sales ban demands refused
| Nokia Lumia 900 launching with Windows Phone Tango early 2012 Posted: 2011 is pretty much done for major smartphone releases, but there are a number of loose ends as we approach the new year – chief among which has to be the Nokia Lumia 900. We're building a pretty good picture of what it is, and … |
| Motorola RAZR MAX with HD display to challenge Samsung Galaxy Nexus? Posted: The Motorola RAZR has been received reasonably well, but not quite in the glowing terms of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Could Motorola be set to launch a quick revamp called the Motorola Droid RAZR MAX to make the phone more competitive? RAZR sharpened The Motorola … |
| HTC Amaze lands on WIND Mobile and Mobilicity Posted: After enjoying a lengthy stay on TELUS, the HTC Amaze has found its way to Canada's two underdog carriers, WIND Mobile and Mobilicity. Both are slapping the "4G" title next to the device, but hey, what doesn't count as 4G these days? The HTC Amaze … |
| Samsung S Pen SDK 1.0 is ready for business Posted: We told you Samsung will release a dedicated SDK for Galaxy Note's S Pen and voila – it's here, allowing developers all around the world to use the tablet/phone's stylus in their apps. Features in the S Pen SDK include Canvas View (basic background for … |
| Staples launches new iPhone app, Android version coming soon Posted: Staples launched a new iPhone app making it easy for customers to research and shop for everything they need for their small business or home office. The highlight is on the cross-channel experience, whether you're in a Staples store or not. For instance, you can … |
| Apple’s US Samsung sales ban demands refused Posted: Apple's attempts to have Samsung's smartphones and tablets banned from sale in the US have been rejected in the US courts, with a ruling late on Friday throwing out the possibility of a preliminary injunction. "It is not clear that an injunction on Samsung's accused devices … |
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