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- Google Nexus 7 with Verizon 4G LTE finally exists
- Themer ban from Google Play highlights fundamental problem with app
- LG G Flex Review: trouble with the curve (AT&T)
- What should Samsung do with the Galaxy Gear?
- HTC will return to midrange market to save company's downward slide
Google Nexus 7 with Verizon 4G LTE finally exists Posted: 10 Feb 2014 01:06 PM PST The Google Nexus 7 debuted in July 2013. Quick math should tell you six months have passed since then, but Verizon Wireless has not made the Android tablet available until this week. The anticipated arrival will finally come February 13 when Verizon begins selling the Nexus 7 (32GB) for $349.99 when purchased off contract or $249.99 with a two-year agreement. The 4G LTE-compatible tablet can be added to a Share Everything plan for $10 per month when purchased online or in Verizon stores starting this Thursday. Read the full story here. |
Themer ban from Google Play highlights fundamental problem with app Posted: 10 Feb 2014 11:59 AM PST Themer is one of the best Android apps I?ve ever used. It's also an app that has been kicked out of Google Play, and I'm afraid that the removal may be a repeat occurrence based on the nature of the app. Read the full story here. |
LG G Flex Review: trouble with the curve (AT&T) Posted: 10 Feb 2014 10:43 AM PST There's never been a phone quite like the LG G Flex. The G Flex is a device with a large imprint and an unavoidable curve. That's both the selling point of the device and potentially it's greatest weakness. So which is it: virtue or flaw? Let's find out. Read the full story here. |
What should Samsung do with the Galaxy Gear? Posted: 10 Feb 2014 06:01 AM PST Samsung has plenty of unsold Galaxy Gear smartwatches and plans to release a follow-up device at Mobile World Congress later this month. How the heck can Samsung fix this problem? Read the full story here. |
HTC will return to midrange market to save company's downward slide Posted: 10 Feb 2014 05:30 AM PST HTC today reported its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2013. The company managed to net a small profit ahead of expected losses in the next quarter, but the company has announced a plan to sell cheaper phones as a way to rebound. Read the full story here. |
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