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- 31 January 2013
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News: Windows and BlackBerry not doomed, say analysts
Don't panic Microsoft and BlackBerry - Apple and Android haven't killed you yet.
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News: Google Nexus 4 goes back on sale
As predicted, Google's desirable Nexus 4 smartphone has gone back on sale in the UK.
- 30 January 2013
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News: Nexus 4 smartphone back in stock at Google
Google's much-anticipated, rarely-seen Nexus 4 smartphone is back in stock on the Google Play online store.
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News: Windows 8 convertibles help Lenovo break into high-end PC market
Lenovo's CEO said sales of its Windows 8 PCs have been "normal", neither surpassing nor falling behind expectations, but added that convertible devices using the OS are helping the company break into the high-end segment for the North American market.
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News: Google Nexus 4 will go back on sale today
Google's desirable Nexus 4 smartphone will apparently go back on sale in the UK today at 3pm.
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News: HTC confirms product launch for 19 February
HTC is likely to launch its M7 smartphone on 19 February after confirming the event.
- 29 January 2013
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News: Samsung lowers cost of LTE smartphones with Galaxy Express
Samsung Electronics is expanding its portfolio of LTE smartphones with an international version of the Galaxy Express with a lower price tag to help make the technology accessible to more users.
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News: Google hints at more Nexus 4 stock
More Nexus 4 stock could be on its way after Google changed the status of the smartphone on the Play Store.
- 28 January 2013
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News: UK retailers recommend Samsung over Apple
The UK's retailers recommend Samsung over any other brand, including Apple, according to the latest research.
- 25 January 2013
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News: Intel rolls 'Yolo' smartphone into untapped foreign markets
Intel, in partnership with integrated communications provider Safaricom, announced a new entry-level smartphone designed for developing markets this week, dubbing the device the "Yolo."
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News: Samsung Galaxy S 4 buzz still white-hot, but could that mean we're ignoring the HTC M7?
Events have unfolded and rumors have broken -- entirely coincidentally, I'm sure -- in a way such that the upcoming Galaxy S 4 from Samsung has never been far from the front pages. The device is unquestionably the most anticipated Android phone ever, and the appearance this week of apparent photographs pulled from Picasa accomplished the task of keeping the Galaxy S 4 squarely in the forefront of the Android world's attention span.
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News: Samsung aims to sell 10 million Galaxy S4s per month
Samsung has set an aggressive target of selling 10 million Galaxy S4 units per month.
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News: Samsung to launch Galaxy Note 8in tablet
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8in tablet has been leaked online ahead of its launch at Mobile World Congress (MWC).
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News: Google Nexus 4 returns to Australia via Harvey Norman
Harvey Norman will sell the Google Nexus 4 smartphone starting 1 February.
- 24 January 2013
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News: More than 75 per cent of enterprises now support BYOD: Good Technology
The percentage of enterprises supporting BYOD has increased to 76 per cent, according to Good Technology’s 2nd Annual State of BYOD Report.
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News: RIM unveils mobile management software support for Apple and Android devices
BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion has released new mobile management software that adds support for Apple and Android devices but analysts say time will tell if the company's new emphasis on bring-your-own-device (BYOD) will succeed.
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News: HTC M7 to launch on 19 February
HTC's upcoming M7 smartphone is rumoured to be announced on 19 February in London.
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News: Android malware potentially stole up to 450,000 pieces of personal data: Symantec
A fake app store that steals personal information on Android devices may have potentially stolen between 75,000 and 450,000 pieces of personal data such as contact details, according to security firm Symantec.
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News: Google's earning call offers 5 hints on the future
The quarterly corporate earnings period has rolled around, and it's time once again to listen in on analysts' calls with companies such as Apple, Google, Intel, Microsoft, and Samsung for clues about the future of some of the world's tech giants. The season opened with Intel's financial statements last Thursday, and Apple's earnings announcement is expected Wednesday. Tuesday was reserved for the world's most popular search/smartphone OS/driverless car company, Google.
- 23 January 2013
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News: Sony gives away free PlayStation Mobile games over six weeks
PlayStation Mobile users will be able to download one game per week for the next six weeks at no cost.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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