The speculation around HTC's upcoming phablet dubbed HTC One X 5 just got more interesting, thanks to some photos and leak today. The leak shows the 5-inch handset along with releasing a few specs. While the leak answered many questions, it also brought about a few as well. UPDATED
New features in StubHub will include "interactive walkthroughs" of stadiums, plus the ability to invite friends to events. Some day, you might be able to order pretzels.
Google can now boast that it has breached the 500 million mark! They now have over half a billion Android device activations, with 1.3 million smartphones and tablets added every day.
LG and US Cellular have come together to announce the availability of the LG Splendor on the carrier?s network, a new Android-powered smartphone that costs just $80 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two year contract.
Samsung has committed to offering an upgrade to Android 4.1 for its popular Samsung Galaxy S III at some point next month.
Google decided to not wait until the release of iOS 6 to introduce a stand-alone YouTube app for the iPhone. It's available now.
The details on LG's next handset, the LG Escape, have been hared via via Twitter. In addition to the smartphone's specs, it was revealed that this model appears to be primed for AT&T's LTE network.
Federal investigators recently shut down three Android software online stores, alleging the sites were illegally distributing copyrighted software, and were loaded with malware.
Samsung has sold more than 20 million units of its new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III, just 100 days after releasing the device in May. With record numbers, the South Korean company expects sales of this new handset to top the totals of all previous phones.
The Brighthand and TabletPCReview discussion forums have been buzzing after a U.S. court decided in favor of Apple in a patent infringement suit with Samsung.
Two of Sprint's smartphones from the Nexus series have received their coveted upgrades to the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. Both the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Nexus S 4G can now make the move the Android 4.1.
Verizon Wireless has begun offering the Samsung Galaxy Stellar, bringing Big Red's customers an entry-level smartphone alternative to the high-priced handsets that currently swamp the market.
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