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Samsung may pack an eye-scanning sensor into its Galaxy S5, offering a new solution for securely unlocking the smartphone.
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Apple has reportedly cut iPhone 5C orders from suppliers for the fourth quarter, while increasing orders for the iPhone 5S.
Sony has started rolling out an Android 4.2 Jelly Ben maintenance update for the Xperia Z1 and Xperia Z Ultra.
Apple has sent out press invites to an Oct. 22 event, where the company is widely expected to unveil the iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2.
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Google has made a new announcement regarding Android 4.4 KitKat, revealing a default SMS apps and that it made APIs public.