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- Microsoft "seriously considers" bringing Android apps to Windows Phone
- Nokia Lumia Icon hands-on and giant unboxing
- Video shows the many new features of Windows 8.1 leak
- Pebble engineer explains why Android users can't get Pebble 2.0 yet
- HTC M8 shows front of alleged HTC One successor
Contest: win one of two $500 Amazon Gift Certificates Posted: 12 Feb 2014 12:54 PM PST Greetings, MobileBurn readers. We'd like your help. We're running a short survey to find out more about how to make you, our cherished readers, happy. If you can spare 10 minutes to answer a few questions, we'll be hugely grateful. We'll be so grateful that we'll pop your name in a draw to win one of two $500 Amazon cards. Read the full story here. |
Microsoft "seriously considers" bringing Android apps to Windows Phone Posted: 12 Feb 2014 11:25 AM PST Microsoft might do the unthinkable - make it possible for Android apps to run on its Windows Phone operating. Is this a good strategy or the first step toward Microsoft admitting defeat in the smartphone world? Read the full story here. |
Nokia Lumia Icon hands-on and giant unboxing Posted: 12 Feb 2014 10:00 AM PST Nokia and Verizon today jointly announced the Nokia Lumia Icon. It's a phone that takes the mantle of the Lumia 928, from a design perspective. We know that the Lumia Icon will go on sale February 20 for $199.99 when purchased with a two-year agreement, but else do we know about the device? Read the full story here. |
Video shows the many new features of Windows 8.1 leak Posted: 12 Feb 2014 07:12 AM PST Nokia helped address some of the Windows Phone shortcomings when it released the Lumia Black update for its phones, but Microsoft will take its turn to address the finer details in a series of improvements to Windows Phone as a whole. Read the full story here. |
Pebble engineer explains why Android users can't get Pebble 2.0 yet Posted: 12 Feb 2014 06:10 AM PST Pebble 2.0 launched last week. The problem is that it launched only for the iPhone, leaving thousands of Android users wondering why they can't run Pebble apps as freely as their iPhone-wielding friends. Read the full story here. |
HTC M8 shows front of alleged HTC One successor Posted: 12 Feb 2014 05:29 AM PST Supposed images of the HTC M8 have leaked with increased frequency, and more than a few fakes have been included. The latest leaked image claims to show the front of the M8, supporting other recent leaks and pointing out some potential things to dislike about the phone. Read the full story here. |
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