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- Typo Keyboard review: turn your iPhone into a BlackBerry with this Bluetooth keyboard case
- Your smartphone will unlock your hotel room at some Starwood locations
- T-Mobile reveals LG G Flex and Optimus F3Q release details
- FYI: Microsoft Skydrive is now OneDrive
- Sprint 4G LTE comes to Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Providence, and 37 other markets
- The next HTC smartphone won't have any hardware navigation buttons
- LG confirms 13.2 million smartphones sales and promises to unveil G Pro 2 next month
Typo Keyboard review: turn your iPhone into a BlackBerry with this Bluetooth keyboard case Posted: 27 Jan 2014 12:33 PM PST If you want to have a physical keyboard experience without missing out on what an iPhone has to offer, Typo Keyboard wants to be your solution. Created for the sole purpose of converting an iPhone into a device capable of meeting the needs of typing traditionalists, can this Bluetooth keyboard keep up? Read the full story here. |
Your smartphone will unlock your hotel room at some Starwood locations Posted: 27 Jan 2014 10:37 AM PST Starwood Hotels is trying to get its guests to test a concept that would do away with room keys or card keys to enter a hotel room. The company instead wants users to unlock the door using their Bluetooth-enabled iPhone or Android device. Read the full story here. |
T-Mobile reveals LG G Flex and Optimus F3Q release details Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:32 AM PST T-Mobile today announced the upcoming release dates and prices of two Android smartphones set to debut next month. One phone is a device with a 6-inch screen and the ability to bend, and the other is a rare instance of an Android smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard. Read the full story here. |
FYI: Microsoft Skydrive is now OneDrive Posted: 27 Jan 2014 08:01 AM PST Microsoft has announced that Skydrive - the cloud storage and synchronization service that stores files on PC, mobile apps, and the web - is being rebranded to OneDrive. Microsoft says the renaming is happening because it better communicates that users can store all of their photos, videos, and documents in one place, and it "best represents our vision for the future." The service will continue to operate as is and will not require users to do anything. Microsoft says it will begin transitioning to OneDrive soon. Read the full story here. |
Sprint 4G LTE comes to Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Providence, and 37 other markets Posted: 27 Jan 2014 07:51 AM PST Sprint today announced that it has added LTE service to 40 new markets sprinkled throughout the United States, and it is improving the 3G network in those areas as well. This raises total of 4G markets to 340; here's a list of the latest Sprint 4G LTE market launches. Read the full story here. |
The next HTC smartphone won't have any hardware navigation buttons Posted: 27 Jan 2014 07:09 AM PST HTC has reportedly decided to finally embrace on-screen buttons and will not have any physical navigation keys on the M8, the rumored successor to the HTC One. Google is one step closer to its button-free dream. Read the full story here. |
LG confirms 13.2 million smartphones sales and promises to unveil G Pro 2 next month Posted: 27 Jan 2014 06:26 AM PST LG today announced that it will unveil the G Pro 2 at a press event in February, and the Korean manufacturer is surely hoping that its next large phone will add to the momentum of devices released in recent months. LG also chose today to reveal its earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2013, a three-month period that saw the company sell more than 13 million smartphones. Read the full story here. |
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