Motorola’s applied to patent a new display layer that aims to prevent all those smudges that inevitably accrue on our finger-friendly devices.

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Motorola files patent application for anti-smear display tech
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Motorola’s applied to patent a new display layer that aims to prevent all those smudges that inevitably accrue on our finger-friendly devices.
Go here to read the rest: It’s deemed likely that Apple had the top-selling cellphone in Japan this past fall, but how did it do in all of 2011? Quite well, if you go by MMRI’s estimates.
Read the rest here: …just in time for photos of Snooki’s kid to be whisked around the world at 4G speeds. (P.S
Excerpt from: If you were hoping that Facebook’s buyout of Instagram would wrap up quickly and let you directly integrate your heavily filtered photos into Timeline, you might be disappointed. Citing the ever-present “people familiar with the matter,” the FT believes the Federal Trade Commission is orchestrating a competition probe. These kinds of investigations are common for most deals over $66 million — we suspect the $1 billion Instagram pact qualifies — but could add six months to a year to Facebook’s originally planned spring closure date
See original here: CTIA 2012 is wrapping up and we thought we’d spend a few minutes reminiscing about some of the more interesting devices we had a chance to see for the first time or that were launched here. Unfortunately for us — and thereby for you, too — the show lacked the bite we’ve seen at previous events, in fact it barely registered a nibble. We did catch up with five products we’d like to highlight so follow on after the break for our recap.
Continue reading here: We knew it was coming , but in case you had any doubts, you’ll be glad to know Vodafone, Three and O2 have opened up the pre-order doors to those looking to grab the newest Galaxy on the block . As we’re accustomed to seeing from carriers across the pond, the trio’s pricing Sammy’s S III with enough flexibility to fit a slew of different budgets; for example, you can snag the 16GB model at no cost with a It’s the final day of CTIA Wireless 2012, and time for the week’s big event. Will it be a new super phone See the article here: If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, consider Konka the number one practitioner of that “craft.” The company, (in)famous for its OEM-copycatting ways, has set up a booth here at CTIA 2012 , letting us get some up close and personal time with its W900. The HTC-esque handset, previously released at this past Mobile World Congress , is yet another in a line of underwhelming Android offerings that subsists on design without delivering on performance
Read the rest here: The iCache Geode was easily the most impressive use of technology that we saw during CTIA 2012. It’s the epitome of how a fantastic tech idea can be translated to real world use in a very classy and clever way
Continued here: HTC EVO 4G LTE preview HTC One X for AT&T review HTC One S for T-Mobile review HTC is on a roll in the US, first releasing the One S for T-Mobile and the One X for AT&T. Now, with the EVO 4G LTE on Sprint, it’s ready to shift to the CDMA realm in a different costume. Internally, it’s incredibly close to what’s offered in the One series’ flagship, but the Now Network has made a few tweaks to the device so it’ll adjust to life as the latest smartphone in the fabled EVO lineup
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