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The new Moto G (2014) has officially gone on sale from Best Buy, sporting a $179.99 price tag for the unlocked model in black or white.
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An HTC tablet has just dropped by the FCC, fueling speculation that the Google Nexus 9 is on its way.
New information has surfaced regarding the Motorola-made Google Nexus 6, claiming that Verizon Wireless is ready to add the smartphone to its lineup.
T-Mobile has announced that the Nokia Lumia 530 Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone with Cortana on board will hit its network this month for $79.20
Sony Mobile has scheduled a press event for Oct. 9 in New York, where it's expected to offer more details regarding the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact's U.S. availability. T-Mobile is already on board, but will others join?
Apple has said that its smartwatch will hit retail in early 2015, but a new report now claims that the Apple Watch will face limited supply at launch.
Flipboard has finally launched for more Windows Phone devices, provided that they have at least on 1GB of RAM.
A new video has leaked online, showing an Android L test build running on the Samsung Galaxy S5, while also 'confirming' the Android Lollipop name.
A company called SecureDrives has created the world's first hard drive to offer remote NAND flash storage fragmentation, self-destructing if you send it a text to do so.
Apple has launched a new iCloud security tool that allows anyone to easily check the Activation Lock status of an iOS device and see whether it's ready to set up and use.
The purported Google Nexus 6 has leaked yet again, this time appearing in the wild. Google is widely expected to unveil new Nexus devices this month or early next month and the purported Nexus 6 from Motorola has now leaked again.
More information has surfaced regarding Apple's tablet plans for this year, claiming that gold will be a color option for the 2014 full-size iPad.
Microsoft has officially taken the wraps off its new Windows 10 operating system, which should bring great improvements on all fronts compared to the current Windows 8.