Samsung's latest, the Galaxy S4, is now up for pre-order via AT&T for $199 on a two-year contract.
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The Internet lit up with the announcement of Facebook Home, but is it worth using? Facebook Home is the Social Network's latest foray into mobile, and it could be its best attempt yet.
Grab an 8GB Google Nexus 7 at Tiger Direct for only $100. But wait, there's a catch, and it's a bit nasty.
FairSearch group, which includes Microsoft, Nokia, Oracle, TripAdvisor, Kayak and Hotwire, files a complaint to the EU about Google's mobile search practices.
Google Nexus, Nexus 7 and several other Android devices are capable of running Facebook Home. The recently announced Facebook Home launcher for Android devices is said to be only compatible with five devices.
When it comes to smartphone sales in Europe, it all comes down to pricing: Android surges in popularity due to its affordability, while iPhones are just too expensive to sell well.
Less than three months are left before Ouya's release, but it might not sell well if doesn't bring a little bit more to gaming.
After lukewarm success with the Nexus 7 tablet, Google is preparing to take another shot According to two sources who spoke with Reuters, Google plans to introduce a second generation Nexus 7 in July of 2013.
For a $99 console, the Ouya packs a punch. Its launch title list is the largest ever seen in a console's launch.
Samsung's mighty Galaxy S4 isn't even on store shelves yet, and already it has been rooted by XDA hackers.
Leaked information and images of the Facebook Phone and Facebook Home Screen now grace the Internet.
Facebook's upcoming event is expected to announce a dedicated home screen for Android devices, not a phone, as rumored.
The Facebook phone rumor seems to have more lives than a cat, and the social network's recent Android announcement sparked a new round of speculation.