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Feedly is the new home to 500,000 Google Reader users as July 1 deadline moves closer Since the surprise demise of Google Reader, 500,000 former users quickly switched to Feedly in the 48 hours after the plug was pulled.
According to a new report, the rumored Motorola X Phone is just the beginning of an X line of fully-customized devices with the latest hardware and software and heavily subsidized prices aiming to crush Samsung's Galaxy line.
Motorola X could give the user more authority that ever toward his or her handset. The Motorola X, as it seems, will continue to be in the state of heavy rumors until something happens at the Google I/O, or earlier.
The Jelly Bean refresh for LG Optimus L9 is now live. Here’s some good news for all those who own a LG Optimus L9 and have been waiting patiently for a new Jelly Bean refresh for a while now.
Samsung executive talks about the first Tizen-based device and its availability. With the eventual and highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S4 release out of the way, the Samsung-based Tizen is back in news and now there is more to follow up for anyone actually looking forward to it.
Was all the fanfare over Samsung's new flagship smartphone worth it? After a weird presentation that felt like something taken directly from the Oscars, Samsung's unveiling of the Galaxy S4 was somewhat disappointing.
Galaxy S4 videos leaked hours before Samsung's Unpacked event demo its new, innovative features.
Tickets for the Google I/O developer conference vaporized in roughly 50 minutes after going on sale, but fans can still watch the conference live on their computers, phones or tablets.
Google Reader will be missed. Everybody knows Google Reader and how it impacts the lives of those who use the service on a regular basis. However, the new information emerging from the micro-blogging website has some bad news.
Google has agreed to pay $7 million as part of a privacy settlement related to its Street View project.
Android is reaping success, but its demise could come from an unlikely source: Samsung. The former underdog operating system, Android, is now sitting atop the mobile world as the most popular smartphone OS.
A new Google update to its Gmail Offline app for Chrome and its mobile apps for Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Kindle Fire devices bring a refreshed user interface