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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a 5.9-inch OLED display and would see an official release at IFA 2013.
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SophieLens has just received a major boost from Nokia. While Instagram is easily one of the most popular online photo-sharing, editing, and social networking services, it seems like it now has a new competitor.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 available on Verizon March 7th for $600 Verizon Wireless will start selling the 4G LTE-capable Samsung Galaxy Note 10. 1 from Thursday, March 7.
Twitter will discontinue several TweetDeck apps Bad news for all TweetDeck users on Android, Chrome Air and iPhone. Per reports, Twitter has announced that the company will be discontinuing several TweetDeck apps in favor of the web client.
Apple is building self-branded large capacity solid state drives (SSD) to be used in its next Mac Pro that is set to get a refresh later this year.
BlackBerry 10 will not be getting the support for Netflix. More bad news on the cards for all potential or existing BlackBerry fans or users looking forward to the introduction of the BlackBerry 10, after the recent news revealing that Instagram won't be available in the new refresh.
Two reports predicting two different launch dates are surely going to confuse the people who are eagerly waiting to see the latest smartphone from Apple's manufacturing units.
Apple's 'iWatch' may probably see a release in 2013 running a full iOS, however battery Life remains a concern. Analysts says the smartwatch project will be a $6 billion opportunity for Apple.
Update should make subscribing to Office more attractive to those who are on the fence about paying a subscription fee.
ASUS just announced it is rolling out an Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OTA update for its Transformer Pad TF300T in the U.S., with other countries to follow next week.
Chrome for Android team is working on a brand new data compression proxy feature. Google Chrome for Android is already one of the most popular apps for everyone owning an Android smartphone or a tablet, and now the app is set to get even better.
After coming across reports of Samsung's continuous dominance of Android and how much Google is feeling threatened, it became abundantly clear that Nokia made the right decision in choosing Windows Phone over Google's own mobile operating system.
Evernote is the latest victim in a series of hack attacks, but the company insists that no sensitive financial information was compromised.