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The HTC One Google Edition? A Sense-less plan, if you ask me
Rumours abound that HTC is thinking about releasing a stock Android version of the HTC One — but would this be the best decision?
Lumia 928 advertising focuses on Nokia's strength in optics
Nokia is known for their optics and it is great to see them heavily promoting it in some new commercials for the Verizon Lumia 928. Will these commercials and targeted marketing plan resonate with consumers?
HP updates Envy, Pavilion laptops for back-to-school shopping
Highlights from the refreshed notebooks include a version of the Envy TouchSmart 14 Ultrabook with 3,200x1,600 screen and the $399 Pavilion 11 TouchSmart.
Spanish mobile operators feeling the heat as the recession bites
Spain’s two biggest mobile operators are facing tough times, as consumers increasingly switch to low-cost alternatives.
Lenovo's scattergun approach to Windows 8 bears fruit in down market
The Lenovo Group has managed to post strong fourth quarter numbers in a market generally down for PC sales. The company's PC line with its diverse form factors that take advantage of Windows 8 is an apparent winner.
Kindle Fire HD spreads to over 170 countries, bringing uncertainty for other Android tablets
The Kindle Fire represents a real threat to the Android tablet landscape not because of the Amazon logo, but because of its highly disruptive pricing.
AMD unveils new A-series and E-series APUs offering more power and less power consumption
AMD debuts new silicon, including the world's first 28-nanometer, quad-core x86 SoC APU aimed at small touch-enabled notebooks, tablets and hybrids.
India mobile data consumption climbs
Country sees a 92 percent increase in mobile data traffic last year, driven by both 2G and 3G services, reveals MBit Index study.
Survey: BYOD puts Indian firms at risk
Indian CIOs say they are struggling to securely manage personal devices employees use to access corporate networks and applications, reveals a new survey.
Caterpillar announces low cost mid-range B15 rugged Android smartphone (CTIA 2013)
For those that need a ruggedized smartphone, the Cat B15 may be a decent competitor priced at a reasonable $350 with no carrier contract.
Mobile payments gather pace in Brazil
The government has released the first ever set of guidelines to regulate the payment model and foster industry growth
HTC leadership departures don't necessarily mean the company is done
Several people have recently departed HTC, but that doesn't mean the company is shutting the doors. There may be marketing strategy changes, a focus only on Asia, or some other strategy we do not yet know about.
Adobe nabs NYC mobile app design startup Thumb Labs
Adobe taps into a number of M&A trends at once with Thumb Labs being that it is a mobile app design startup based in New York City.
Google updates Drive app with scanner, Analytics with goals templates
Despite apps such as Bump on the market, there has yet to be a suitable replacement for calling cards. Perhaps Google Drive can fill the void?
Dell unveils new virtual desktop portfolio catering to mobile workers
The PC maker boasts that these new product will cut the cost of VDI in half, adding that the portfolio includes the first dual-core and quad-core thin clients to offer virus immune endpoint solutions for enterprise customers.