Saturday, September 27, 2014

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Google changes requirements for OEM?s, Google services should be more prominent

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 01:40 PM PDT

Google is reported to be changing the terms and conditions of its licensing agreements between it and Android device manufacturers. The specific change is thought to be highlighted around OEM's use Google Mobile Services such as Gmail, Maps, and other Google branded apps and services.
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LG has a new 3G smartwatch in the works

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 01:13 PM PDT

LG has a new smartwatch in the works that will follow in Samsung's footsteps by having a 3G modem built in. The device showed up online today after it passed through the FCC for approval.
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Blackberry recovering as losses tumble

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 12:52 PM PDT

Is Blackberry rebounding or is the path to its demise just levelling out? It depends who you listen to of course, but one thing is certain, the company's losses are moving in the right direction. That's probably a weird statement, but the truth is Blackberry's losses are falling and the company is creeping slowly back to being a profitable entity. However, the road is still long and there are no guarantees that the Canadian brand will ever reach its desired destination.
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Asphalt Overdrive lands on WP, Android, and iOS and is disappointing.

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 12:18 PM PDT

While many hard-core gamers scoff at mobile gaming (what, no physical controls?), there was a very serious gaming industry building around smartphones and tablets. Gaming is at last generation console levels in some cases, but it seems at some point the mobile gaming industry took a left turn to crowd pleasing territory. This is best summed up by the new Asphalt game, a title that comes from one of the best racing game series on mobile.
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Meet the upcoming Moto S

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 11:53 AM PDT

Yesterday we brought you news of the newest Nexus handset that is being built by Motorola. 9to5Google acquired plenty of details about the handset and even built a mock-up of the device from what they knew. Of course, it was not 100% whether the mock-up was the finished article, but today there seems to be some clearer confirmation.
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