| Instagram adds people tagging with "Photos of You" Posted: 02 May 2013 10:55 AM PDT  Facebook has taken cues from Instagram since it acquired the photo-sharing app in 2012, and Instagram has picked up a trick from its parent company with today's introduction of a "Photos of You" section. Instagram users can now see photos taken by friends who have tagged them in photos. Facebook has provided this feature for years, but a key difference here is that Instagram does not allow everyone to tag others - only the photo taker can apply tags. The Android and iOS versions of Instagram both offer access to tagged images in a new "Photos of You" section on an individual's profile page. A promotional video shows the app in action. Download Instagram for Android / Download Instagram for iOS Read the full story here. |
| HTC First Review Posted: 02 May 2013 09:59 AM PDT  A Facebook phone has supposedly been in development for years, but the whispers were always deemed false until Facebook announced Home earlier this month. The HTC First is the first smartphone to use Home, so but is there more to this Android phone? Read the full story here. |
| LG Optimus G Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy Note II - first impressions Posted: 02 May 2013 08:57 AM PDT  The Samsung Galaxy Note II has been the most talked-about device with a larger than normal display, but the AT&T-destined LG Optimus G Pro is a new challenger. How do the 5.5-inch screen rivals compare? Read the full story here. |
| LG Optimus G Pro (AT&T) hands-on [VIDEO] Posted: 02 May 2013 07:03 AM PDT  The LG Optimus G Pro is finally slated to arrive in the United States this month when it launches as an AT&T exclusive May 10. LG held an announcement party to showcase the device and there was quite a bit to showoff to the public. Read the full story here. |
| Competition to purchase Sprint turns nasty for DISH and SoftBank executives Posted: 02 May 2013 06:06 AM PDT  U.S. satellite provider DISH Network and Japanese carrier SoftBank have both made multi-billion dollar offers to acquire a controlling interest in Sprint, and the leaders of the two competing suitors have recently made offensive comments about their rivals. Read the full story here. |
| HTC focused on HTC One but will support Windows Phone despite vanishing profits Posted: 02 May 2013 05:44 AM PDT  Though the continued decline in profits could make some think that HTC would focus its efforts on its more lucrative Android products, the company plans to continue manufacturing Android products. Read the full story here. |
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