الثلاثاء، 16 سبتمبر 2014

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The Galaxy Note 4 has the best smartphone screen

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 04:27 PM PDT

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 landed at IFA a few weeks ago and was the blockbuster smartphone we all thought it would be. Its features the very best mobile technology currently available, with its specs sheet reading like a what?s current list in the handset market. It is Samsung's newest assault against rivals who have sought to outdo the company, but just how good is the Galaxy Note 4?
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Apple now lets you delete the U2 plague

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 03:51 PM PDT

And there was me thinking everyone was a U2 fan. Bono and his cohorts have invaded a great many people's iTunes accounts since Apple launched the iPhone 6 and it seems that consumers are not pleased. It turns out most people do not want free stuff when they are forced to have that free stuff as they have reacted angrily to U2's new album simply appearing in their libraries.
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Flagship smartphone buyers guide: Fall/winter 2014

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 03:25 PM PDT

September has been a hot month for smartphone releases, with most tier-1 companies releasing at least one new handset during the month. Most brands have laid their blueprint for the next six months with new flagships, mid-range, and budget devices. The major platforms have plenty of firepower for the all-important holiday season, and what about the up and comers bubbling under?
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Android One launches, here are the handsets

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 07:59 AM PDT

As expected, Google has today rolled out the Android One initiative in India, launching a number of entry level handsets all running the unified Android software. The company has been working on Android One since launching the project back in the middle of the year during the Google I/O conference, and now the launch has saw three new handsets for the Indian market.
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Here's the first image of a Windows only smartphone

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 06:20 AM PDT

We discussed last week why Microsoft had decided to ditch the Nokia branding from future smartphones, while the company is also getting rid of the Windows Phone branding. Microsoft is instead changing the smartphone brand to just Windows, a bid to unify the whole Windows ecosystem.
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