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- Google has sold Motorola to Lenovo for only $2.91 billion
- Samsung said to downplay its own software, including some apps and Magazine UX, to focus on Google software
- HTC, LG, Samsung, and others free to use a key feature that makes Nokia cameras better
- Rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 leaked photo suggests 16-megapixel camera
- AT&T pays new and existing customers $100 to start a new line
- Samsung gets more of its own stores with Carphone Warehouse partnership
- Gmail bug may have deleted messages you meant to keep
Google has sold Motorola to Lenovo for only $2.91 billion Posted: 29 Jan 2014 02:29 PM PST Google has just made a shocking announcement that it has agreed to sell Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91 billion. what does this mean for the famous makers of the Moto X and DROID smartphones? Read the full story here. |
Posted: 29 Jan 2014 01:59 PM PST Samsung's take on Android is a uniquely Samsung experience, particularly in the new user interface introduced in the Galaxy Note Pro and Galaxy TabPRO tablets. However, Samsung is reportedly backtracking on its major renovations and working on software more in line with the Android foundation. Read the full story here. |
HTC, LG, Samsung, and others free to use a key feature that makes Nokia cameras better Posted: 29 Jan 2014 12:15 PM PST Gyroscopic stabilization has been an important aspect of what has made Nokia produce the better smartphone cameras released since 2012. Nokia had an exclusive on the technology, but it is now available to all smartphone makers. Read the full story here. |
Rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 leaked photo suggests 16-megapixel camera Posted: 29 Jan 2014 09:25 AM PST A terrible photo reportedly taken with the Samsung Galaxy S5 has been sent to frequent leak source evleaks. The contents of the photo are irrelevant because it's just a mass of darkness and noise, so you can't draw any conclusions about the camera quality of Samsung's upcoming phone. Read the full story here. |
AT&T pays new and existing customers $100 to start a new line Posted: 29 Jan 2014 08:44 AM PST AT&T today announced a $100 per line bill credit for any customer that starts a new line of service on the wireless network. New and existing subscribers get an automatic $100 credit on a bill when signing up for an AT&T Next, BYOD, or a standard two-year agreement. The temporary offer runs from now until March 31, 2014. The $100 credit will be reflected within one of the first three billing cycles. Read the full story here. |
Samsung gets more of its own stores with Carphone Warehouse partnership Posted: 29 Jan 2014 07:01 AM PST Samsung Electronics and retailer Carphone Warehouse Group have announced a new deal that will see the creation of 60 stores dedicated to promoting, selling, and support Samsung products. Read the full story here. |
Gmail bug may have deleted messages you meant to keep Posted: 29 Jan 2014 06:18 AM PST Better double-check your email spam and trash folders because a Gmail bug may have accidentally deleted some messages sent earlier this month. Google warns that an issue in Gmail "inadvertently caused some actions (e.g. delete, report spam)" while users viewed messages. Read the full story here. |
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