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LG Revolution landing at Verizon on May 26th

May 17, 2011 by Blake Stimac - 4 Comments

LG’s second high-end Android phone for the US, the Revolution, is set to hit Verizon next week on May 26th. This LTE-equipped handset will fit nicely alongside the Thunderbolt and Droid Charge, giving you three solid options for the blazing fast network. The Revolution may not ship with a dual-core processor like LG’s first high-end…

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Android does Windows Phone 7 the right way with Infobar

May 17, 2011 by Blake Stimac - 18 Comments

We’ve seen some pretty interesting custom user interfaces for Android before, but the latest skin from Japan’s KDDI Infobar handset line shows a UI that may look a bit familiar. The handsets feature a Windows Phone 7 like UI, but offers up customization options Microsoft only wishes it would have thought up. They say that…

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You can preorder the EVO 3D from Radio Shack today

May 17, 2011 by Marin Perez - Leave a Comment

Preorder the HTC EVO 3D today from Radio Shack

We had a cool tipster drop us some proof that the HTC EVO 3D can be preordered from Radio Shack starting today for a $50 deposit. There’s still no word on when the device will actually be released though but the preorder indicates that it won’t be too long. The preorder is pretty cool, as…

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T-Mobile trade-in program helps you upgrade to 4G phones

May 17, 2011 by Marc Flores - 1 Comment

T-Mobile wants its customers to jump on the 4G HSPA+ bandwagon, so it has started a new trade-in program – similar to ones done by other carriers and retail outlets – that gives current users more incentive to do so. The carrier is even accepting devices from other carriers, so if you’ve got an old…

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NVIDIA: Android to overtake iPad in 30 months, quad core ‘Kal-El’ to lead charge

May 17, 2011 by Stefan Constantinescu - Leave a Comment

At the Reuters Global Technology Summit today Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, told reports that in roughly 2.5 years Google’s mobile operating system Android will overtake Apple’s iPad in terms of market share. You can spin that either way, as a good thing for Apple, who with the iPad will be so successful that…

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Amazon tablets could rock dual core, quad-core NVIDIA processors

May 16, 2011 by Marin Perez - Leave a Comment

We know that Amazon will likely release some tablets soon and a new rumor suggests that these products will land before the end of the year with some strong hardware. We’re talking about the dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 and the upcoming Kal-El quad-core chip. According to a rumor over at BGR, one of the Amazon…

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REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S 2 – The new king of Android?

May 16, 2011 by Blake Stimac - 77 Comments

Not long ago, Samsung was barely a blip in the Android space – back when the smartphone maker gave us devices like the Galaxy and Behold 2, and you could tell that Samsung wasn’t taking Android seriously at the time. However, in early 2010 the Galaxy S was announced, and became an instant hit. Now…

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ViewSonic G-Tablet gets its first taste of Android 3.0 Honeycomb

May 16, 2011 by Blake Stimac - 20 Comments

Some surprising news for ViewSonic G-Tablet users out there : Android 3.0(.1) Honeycomb is now available for your device. Even better, the ROM is pretty stable for such an early development, and already has the Android Market up and running. The ROM itself is actually a port of a Honeycomb ROM for the Notion Ink…

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Apple repairing iPhones damaged by Japan earthquake for free

May 16, 2011 by Simon Sage - Leave a Comment

It’s not only individual Apple store employees that are providing exceptional support to the people of Japan after a rocky couple of weeks; Apple will be offering free repairs for iPhones, iPads and other products until June 30 in affected areas. Deliveries are included in the service, but there may be delays (which is to…

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Apple iPhone 4, App Store set Guinness World Records

May 16, 2011 by Marc Flores - 1 Comment

Apple iPhone 4, App Store set world's records

The iPhone 4 and Apple’s iTunes App Store have just been awarded new records by Guinness World Records. Oddly enough, this information was revealed in the new Guinness World Records® 2011 Gamer’s Edition, and a bit surprisingly, some of the records that have been set might be putting other video game giants on alert. Here…

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