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A new Microsoft job posting finally offers a timeframe for the next major update to Windows Phone, but makes no mention of the "Blue" codename.
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LG has now managed to retail over 10 million smartphones. While the smartphone domain is heavily dominated by the likes of Samsung and Apple, LG is back in the news and this time the company has numbers to show off.
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T-Mobile could unveil its new contract-free system later this month. T-mobile is among the several big carrier companies in the United States, and now the company is in news for a different approach towards the mobile phone-contract system.
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The update is available for download only via Sony's PC Companion or Sony Update Service (SUS).
The update is named BlackBerry 10.0.10.85 that is going to make so many improvements in a device running on BlackBerry 10 platform.
But patent law expert has the right to consult in another case. Remember the judge who requested that Apple apologize to Samsung on the front page of its website last year? Guess what? He's working for Samsung now, and you can bet this is going to get the Internet ablaze with fanboy comments from all angles.