Saturday, October 6, 2012

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LG Nexus phone will introduce Optimus G-like phone with wireless charging in November

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 08:28 AM PDT

Who will make the next Nexus phone? HTC and Samsung have both had a turn to develop Google's hero device for Android, and new reports suggest that LG will be the next company to develop a Nexus phone.
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Huawei considers IPO to quell suspicion of involvement with China and increase opportunity in U.S.

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 07:49 AM PDT

Huawei has struggled to overcome U.S. suspicion that it has ties to the Chinese government. The telecommunications giant is now considering becoming a publicly traded company to help ease fears that it might be used to disrupt the U.S. communication infrastructure.
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Google Gestures adds tablet support and new languages, increases speed

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 07:44 AM PDT

The Google Gestures Android app has been updated to add compatibility with Android tablets like the Google Nexus 7. With that update also comes some user interface improvements and a little more polish.
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Sony Xperia Tablet S sales stopped due to manufacturing flaw

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 06:12 AM PDT

The Sony Xperia Tablet S is supposed to be water-resistant, meaning a special coating keeps small amounts of water from damaging the device; however, Sony has discovered that the tablet is susceptible to water damage because of gaps between the screen and casing.
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Samsung expects record $7.3 billion quarter thanks in part to Galaxy smartphone sales

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 05:39 AM PDT

Samsung has released estimates on its financial performance in the most recent quarter, and the company expects an audit to confirm that it made $7.3 billion in profit, more than double what it reported during the same period last year.
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Rogers announces Nokia Lumia 920 exclusivity in Canada

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 05:22 AM PDT

The Nokia Lumia will be widely available on multiple carriers when it launches in Europe and Asia, but customers in North America will have only one local option if they wish to buy Nokia's flagship Windows Phone 8 device.
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