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Samsung has reportedly been working on an ATIV Core handset that will launch as its first Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone, as the newly-unveiled ATIV SE runs Windows Phone 8 out of the box.
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BUILD 2014: Nokia has officially unveiled the Windows Phone 8.1-powered Lumia 930, basically the impressive global version of the U.S.-bound Verizon Lumia Icon.
Apple has updated its Mac iWork for iCloud applications, adding several neat new features and improvements across all apps.
An alleged T-Mobile internal document has leaked online, pegging the launch of the LG L90 for April 23.
BlackBerry has announced that it is cutting all ties with T-Mobile because their strategies are not 'complementary.'
Sprint has started to roll out the Android 4.4 KitKat update for its version of the LG G2. The Sprint version of the LG G2 is finally ready for a chocolaty treat, as the carrier has started to roll out the Android 4.
Designer Martin Hajek has created an iPhone 6 concept design in collaboration with Nowhereelse, based on schematics the French publication recently leaked.
The Verizon-bound Samsung ATIV SE has been tipped to launch in April, but not with the upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 on board.
Online retailers in Europe have already listed the LG G2 Mini, but the hefty €349 price tag may not attract many buyers.
Nokia has confirmed a Windows Phone event at Microsoft's BUILD 2014, but new information claims that only the Lumia 630 will debut at the show, not the Lumia 930.
The budget Moto G has enjoyed great success on the UK market, boosting Motorola's market share from virtually nothing to six percent in just six months.
Olympus has officially introduced its new Stylus Tough TG-3, a ruggedized shockproof, waterproof, weather-resistant point-and-shoot camera set to go on sale in June for $349.99.
The much-touted Nokia Lumia 630 Windows Phone 8.1 has leaked in a new video ahead of its unveiling on April 2, at Microsoft's BUILD 2014 conference.
Amazon has dropped the price of the LG G Flex on Sprint and AT&T to just $99.99 on-contract, allowing for massive savings over the carriers' pricing for the curved-display smartphone.
Microsoft has reportedly released its latest Windows Phone 8.1 to OEMs, and the first devices to run the new OS version will launch on April 23.
A schematic design for the purported iPhone 6 has leaked online showing a larger display, but not the previously-rumored 4.7- or 5.5-inch screen sizes.
Microsoft has officially released the much-rumored Office for iPad, while also making Office Mobile free for Android and iPhones.
AT&T has posted more information regarding its upcoming ASUS PadFone X smartphone/tablet hybrid, detailing the device's core specifications.
New information has emerged to bolster claims that Apple will launch two large-screen iPhone 6 models this year, with 4.7- and 5.5-inch displays, and the new-generation iPhones will debut as early as September.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 has launched early in South Korea, taking even Samsung by surprise. The Samsung Galaxy S5 has made a surprise launch in the company's home country of South Korea, hitting retail two weeks earlier than scheduled.
Twitter has updated its iOS and Android apps to allow users to tag up to 10 people in a photo, and post up to four photos in a single tweet.
LG has announced that its G2 Mini budget Android 4.4 KitKat smartphone is ready to hit commercial availability next month in various developing markets.
More supply chain rumors have surfaced to bolster claims that Apple will launch a MacBook Air with Retina display later this year.
The HTC One M8 has officially made its debut and has already gone on sale, boasting top-notch specs and features and a gorgeous design.
Nokia has announced an event on April 2, the first day of Microsoft's BUILD 2014 conference, where the company is expected to unveil the much-touted Lumia 930 (global Lumia Icon) and Lumia 630 Windows Phone 8.1 handsets.
A Samsung Galaxy S5 Active smartphone is reportedly in the cards for the U.S., set to hit AT&T and Sprint, 'among other carriers.'
Google Now has started its journey to the Chrome browser, bringing relevant notifications to laptops and desktop PCs.