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Sony has started to roll out Android 4.3 Jelly Bean to the Wi-Fi-only model of its Xperia Tablet Z. The Wi-Fi version of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is now finally getting a taste of the latest Jelly Bean flavor.
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Amazon has once again dropped the price of the AT&T Nokia Lumia 1520, now selling the phablet for just $49.99 on a two-year contract with the carrier.
Best Buy is now offering the 16GB iPhone 5C for free and the iPhone 5S for $124.99 when signing a two-year contract with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint.
The LG G2 reportedly failed to meet the company's sales expectations, and a new report claims that the Nexus 5 might be the reason.
Researchers at Gibson Security have published a full disclosure on a Snapchat exploit that allows for user data collection, after being ignored by Snapchat since August.
Office Depot has dropped the price of the 32GB Nexus 7 (2013) to $229.99 until Dec. 28. The 32GB model of the Google Nexus 7 (2013) is now on sale from Office Depot, sporting a $229.
An Ultimate Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Accessory Pack is available for $27.49, bundling six neat items for the phablet.
Nvidia has started to roll out Android 4.3 to its Tegra Note 7 tablet, as well as other updates for the slate's stylus and camera.
Motorola has once again slashed $150 off the Moto X price, this time offering coupon codes via email.
Apple has been interfering with iPhone pricing in Taiwan and the country's Fair Trade Commission issued a fine of 20 million new Taiwan dollars ($670,000).
LG has recently announced its new Gx phablet, and the device may launch in the UK as soon as next month.
An LG G3 is reportedly set to launch next year as the company's next flagship, boasting a QHD display and an octa-core chipset.
An unannounced Lenovo tablet has appeared in GFX benchmarks, showing a resolution of 1920 x 1200 and a Qualcomm processor under the hood.