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Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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Have US wireless carriers gone mad? Samsung Fascinate crippled by Verizon
The promise of the Samsung Galaxy S on all four major US wireless carriers has been met, but did the carriers kill some of the experience we all hoped for with their customizations? The Galaxy S...
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CTIA: New chips power smartbooks, tablets and smartphones
Intel has spent a lot of time making its mobile processors act more like the application processors in smartphones, creating a new category of netbooks in the process. But the opposite is...
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T-Mobile offers new no-contract broadband plans
T-Mobile just launched some new no annual contract mobile broadband plans in an attempt to get customers using their fast HSPA+ network. You can use tablets, mobile hotspots, and laptop sticks...
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The Android dilemma: Too much choice, yet not enough
Android is everywhere and that's a good thing, except the one you want is often not where you can get it.
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Average Mobile Worker Carries 3.5 Devices. Here's the Downside.
Recent statistics from Wi-Fi network provider iPass show both how unwired today's mobile workers are, and how much of a security risk they may be posing.
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Samsung Galaxy Note ICS update roll out begins
Samsung's Galaxy Note is doing quite well for a device that is a small tablet/large phone and the Android 4.0 update is reportedly starting to roll out now.
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Seven popular Android camera apps reviewed and rated
Seven popular Android photo apps go up against each other in a test to see who's hot, and who's not.
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The lovely Samsung Galaxy S III (photos)
Samsung's new flagship wonder-phone, the Galaxy S III is as stunning in person as we had expected.
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Sprint Galaxy Nexus: Will LTE come to you before the next Nexus is released?
Sprint is the last major carrier to get the Galaxy Nexus and it comes with support for a network that isn't even yet available. It's a great device and when LTE launches it will make many people...
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A closer look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint (photos)
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus, smartphone champion of Android Ice Cream Sandwich, has finally landed on Sprint. With it comes a pure ICS experience, NFC for Android Beam and Google Wallet support, plus...
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Galaxy S III, Lumia 900, BB 10 (MobileTechRoundup show #268)
Samsung's much anticipated Galaxy S III was revealed in London last week while RIM held BlackBerry World in Orlando. The HTC One X is also available in stores today and we both love it.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..
On Star Wars day strike back with toys, gadgets, clothes and accessories from the epic series of films. May the fourth be with you...
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The six best features of the Samsung Galaxy S III
Samsung's latest Galaxy flagship offers a dizzying array of features. Here are the ones that stand out.
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Samsung announces Galaxy S III with a focus on natural interaction
Companies need to differentiate with experiences and initial reactions are that Samsung did just that with the Galaxy S III and a focus on enhancing human-smartphone interactions.
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Samsung's Galaxy S III is plastic, but powerful (photos)
Samsung shows up in London to announce the Galaxy S III, the newest model in its Galaxy family of Android smartphones. CNET takes a closer look.
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Galaxy Nexus, Titan II, Google Drive (MobileTechRoundup show #267)
Kevin and I both have the Galaxy Nexus and are quite happy with this ICS smartphone and are pleased to see Google selling it again for just $399 with no contract.
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Samsung Galaxy S Aviator (photos)
The first US Cellular handset to promise 4G LTE data access, the $199 Samsung Galaxy S Aviator provides a solid if not exceptional Android experience.
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Google selling Galaxy Nexus unlocked: Motorola phones next?
Now that Google is back in the phone retail business, could selling Motorola phones be far behind?
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Google once again selling unlocked Nexus devices, Galaxy Nexus just $399
Google tried selling their first Nexus device online, but it didn't do that well at $529. They are now trying again with the Galaxy Nexus at just $399 with no contract and an excellent ICS experience.
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Samsung insults potential customers with Galaxy S III teaser (video)
Samsung both inspires and insults in its latest teaser for its upcoming Galaxy S III.
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