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Google X Phone will make its debut in November, in time for the holiday shopping season, reports say
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Microsoft branded Windows Phone 8 devices rumors squashed. Partnership with Nokia is very strong for the time being.
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Here we will tell you which all devices got the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update this week, and at the same time we will also be telling you about the major developments and rumors that took place this week.
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HTC in an official release states that HTC One will be available in Europe, North America and most of Asia-Pacific before the end of April.
To secure the vulnerable accounts of Apple IDs, Apple has taken the 'iForgot' webpage down for 'maintenance.'
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Microsoft attempts to patent the live lock screen on Windows Phone 8, along with new capacitive touch controls lockout technology.
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins slams Windows Phone and Android as downgraded PC operating system. RIM CEO Thorsten Heins is a man of many words; he's a fighting man who is obviously willing to strike at his opponents to get his BlackBerry 10 platform a chance at surviving in a hostile mobile environment.
Nokia, once the giant of the mobile industry, could lose India, its final stronghold, to Samsung. Nokia's market share has dwindled worldwide, but the company's last stronghold could be in danger as Samsung looms over ahead.