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- Nokia HERE Transit directions now in more than 800 cities
- Samsung taps Chapelle Show co-creator to mock iPad in new Galaxy Tab Pro advertisement
- The new Samsung Galaxy Gear will run Tizen OS, not Android
- LG G2 Mini is what we thought it was: a G2 body with weaker specs
Nokia HERE Transit directions now in more than 800 cities Posted: 19 Feb 2014 11:37 AM PST While Google Maps is the more known provider of public transit directions in the US, Nokia's HERE Transit solution has gained a wide reach in several markets spread across the globe. Nokia today share some progress statistics about Here Transit, including the revelation that it supports subway, tram, and bus directions in 800 cities in 53 countries. Service has been expanded in parts of the United States, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Mexico City, Israel, Sweden, and Brazil. It has also added schedules in several countries, as well as confirmed plans to complete coverage in several other countries. Details about the expansion can be found here. HERE Transit is available for download in the Windows Phone Store. Read the full story here. |
Samsung taps Chapelle Show co-creator to mock iPad in new Galaxy Tab Pro advertisement Posted: 19 Feb 2014 09:54 AM PST Samsung has a history of mocking Apple products as a way of trumpeting the value of its devices. The new Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 commercial is the latest commercial to follow that trend. Watch both videos here. Read the full story here. |
The new Samsung Galaxy Gear will run Tizen OS, not Android Posted: 19 Feb 2014 06:48 AM PST It might seem strange that Samsung would choose to release a Galaxy Gear follow-up only five months after the original first went on sale, but the next smartwatch will be different from the first thanks to a new operating system. Read the full story here. |
LG G2 Mini is what we thought it was: a G2 body with weaker specs Posted: 19 Feb 2014 05:29 AM PST Since companies began introducing "mini" versions of their flagship products, they have disappointed users who want all the power of a premium phone without the giant screens that typically accompany them. LG has decided not to buck that trend. Read the full story here. |
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