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AT&T's Best Android Phone Is Now Just $100
Gizmodo
AT&T's Best Android Phone Is Now Just $100 Good news for anyone who's been sneaking sidelong glances at the HTC One X, one of the best Android phones in general and by far the best available on AT&T. As rumors had foretold, the handset's price has ...
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Nokia Cancels Meltemi Project Aimed To Fend Off Mid-Range Android ...
Mobile & Apps
The company has been forced to ditch the operating system it was creating to compete with mid-level Android smartphone, in order to conserve cash. The OS, which was goes by the name Meltemi, is a Linux-based OS that was aimed at tackling Android at the ...
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[Weekend Poll] What Is Your Preferred Tablet Screen Size?
Android Police
Back in November - in the early days of true Android tablets - we ran a poll to see what you considered the ideal tablet screen size. The majority (47%) of you said roughly 10"; at the time, that was largely all there was to choose from, so an ...
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How to Update Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on HTC EVO 4G [GUIDE]
IBTimes.co.uk
HTC fans are in for some great news, as EVO 4G finally joins the Jelly Bean party alongside its big brothers HTC One X and One S. Thanks to the industrious efforts of XDA senior member - mazwor, the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean custom ROM - MazVow-EVO - is ...
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean factory images for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S released
The Verge
Being part of the Nexus program has its perks — one of which is that Google provides factory images allowing advanced users to return their phones back to out-of-box condition. It may have taken a few weeks, but the stock, Android 4.1.1 images for the ...
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Charlie Miller Strikes Again, Hacks Android and MeeGo Devices using NFC at ...
Hot Hardware
Back when Near Field Communication (NFC) technology was just becoming known, there were some who worried that it would create yet another potential attack vector for mobile devices by dint of being a wireless technology over which users would be ...
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