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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Media Center will not be an option at all in Windows 10, not even for customers willing to pay for it.
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Microsoft has officially detailed its neat Windows 10 Continuum for Phones feature at its BUILD 2015 developer conference, touting how it could turn your phone into a desktop PC.
HTC UK has revealed that the One M8 flagship smartphone from last year will receive an update to the latest Android 5.1 Lollipop and HTC Sense 7 this August.
LG has officially launched its new LG G4 flagship and it has to face the Samsung Galaxy S6, so let's see how the two compare in various aspects.
A white paper that briefly surfaced on Sony's website suggests that the Xperia Z4 recently unveiled for Japan may launch globally as the Xperia Z3+, which would make sense given the minor spec improvements over the Xperia Z3.
The Lumia 640 XL phablet has officially gone on sale in the UK, available now directly from the Microsoft Store.
ASUS has officially announced the U.S. launch of its high-end ZenBook Pro UX501 laptop, which starts at $1,799.
Motorola has slashed the price of the 2014 Moto X in India, so here are the options available now at Flipkart.
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha metallic smartphone has now started receiving an update to Android 5.0 Lollipop for the SM-G850 version.
The BlackBerry Leap has officially gone on sale in the U.S., as well as the UK, France, and Germany.
MIcrosoft has reportedly discontinued the Lumia 830 in India, looking to replace it with a new Lumia 840 Windows Phone smartphone in the coming months.
An intriguing benchmark has revealed impressive specifications for an unannounced HTC Butterfly 3 smartphone powerhouse.
Acer has finally decided to expand its smartphone business to the U.S., as the affordable Liquid M220 Windows Phone smartphone priced at $79.99 will go on sale in June.