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Nokia Announces Lumia 925

Nokia has announced the Lumia 925 Windows Phone. Sporting an aluminum frame, it's slimmer and lighter than the Lumia 920, and has the same 8.7-megapixel PureView camera.

Google Now Arrives on iPhone, iPad

Google Now is available on the iPhone/iPad. All you need to do is to update your Google Search app.

LG to Launch Smartphone with Flexible OLED Screen in Q4 2013

LG Vice President of mobile, Yoon Bu-hyun, has stated that the company will be introducing a smartphone with a flexible OLED display in Q4 2013.

Samsung Admits to Posting Fake Web Reviews of HTC Phones

Samsung has admitted to hiring students in Taiwan to post fake online reviews slamming the phones of arch-rival HTC and are now facing investigations of false advertising. Samsung has called the incident "unfortunate and occurred due to insufficient understanding of these fundamental principles."

Facebook 6.0 for iOS Brings Chat Heads to iPhone & iPad

The new Facebook update for iOS brings Chat Heads to iPhone, but only for messaging within Facebook. Other changes include Stickers, giant illustrated emoticons, and a cleaner, easier to read design for iPad.

Firefox OS to Debut in Five Countries Come June, 11 More by End of the Year

Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs told AllThingsD that the first-wave rollout of the Firefox OS will begin this June.

HTC One Suffering from Build Issues, Gap Seen between Cover and Main Body

Some HTC One users have reported that their devices is suffering from build issues. The cause of the problem remains unknown.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8 Unveiled

Samsung officially introduces two new smartphones, the Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8 devices.

Samsung's Galaxy S4 Revealed to be Easily Repairable

Not that you'd need another reason to get a Samsung Galaxy S4, but a recent tear down of the smartphone revealed that the S4 is much easier to repair than most handsets out in the market now, including the Galaxy S3.

Microsoft Scroogled Ad Attacks Android's Privacy Policy

It's no secret that Microsoft and Google are rivals. Microsoft has even launched an anti-Google campaign, Scroogled, targeting certain Google services like Gmail. This time the Scroogled campaign has set its sights on Android and its privacy policy.



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