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Just call him Timmy Come Lately. At today's big "Let's Talk iPhone" event, Apple CEO Tim Cook took the wraps off the iPhone 4S, a next-generation smartphone with key improvements such as a dual-core p...
Posted 10/4/2011 10:46:47 PM
 
The next stage in Android's evolving mobile operating system is rumored to ship with the Nexus Prime smartphone sometime next month, but enthusiasts who want a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich can satisfy ...
Posted 9/29/2011 2:51:18 PM
 
Move over Toshiba Thrive, there's something leaner. Today, Toshiba announced a 7-inch version of its popular Thrive tablet complete with Android Honeycomb OS, a Tegra 2 CPU, and a high-resolution 1280 x 800 screen..
Posted 9/27/2011 8:00:40 PM
 
We first got a chance to see the Eee Pad Slider at CES 2011, but U.S. consumers are still waiting for their chance to buy the innovative Android tablet with the slide-out keyboard. This week at IDF, o...
Posted 9/15/2011 3:13:19 PM
 
Almost every Android smartphone has a custom keyboard designed by the manufacturer, but keyboard apps designed by third-party developers offer a much higher degree of flexibility, features, and custom...
Posted 9/9/2011 4:58:55 PM
 
Verizon fans upset over their carriers' decision not to carry the Samsung Galaxy S II will be pleased to know that big red is reportedly planning something even bigger. According to the Boy Genius Rep...
Posted 8/29/2011 11:41:30 AM
 
HP pretty much bricked the TouchPad when it said it would no longer sell webOS hardware, though the company does plan to further research and develop the platform.WebOS lacks the huge selection of a...
Posted 8/23/2011 3:20:28 PM
 
A new breed of dangerous Android malware is on the loose, and not even the most up-to-date version of Android's smartphone operating system is safe. .
Posted 8/22/2011 11:03:27 AM
 
Google's Android dessert buffet is getting a little longer. BGR is reportingthat the next generation of Google's flagship phone may ship in October.
Posted 8/19/2011 12:49:50 PM
 
Simply touching your smartphone's silent keyboard makes you a target for attack, according to researchers at the University of California, Davis, who've found a way to infer exactly what buttons you p...
Posted 8/19/2011 9:15:26 AM
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