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By IntoMobile, on May 14th, 2012
This is a very important year for Intel. After nearly half a decade of teasing technology publications with promises of x86 based smartphones, 2012 is when said devices will actually hit the market. Take the Xolo 900 for example .

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Intel Merrifield: The system on chip that may end up in 2013 superphones
By AndroidCentral, on May 14th, 2012
One of the more memorable moments of this year's Mobile World Congress involved ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih unveiling the multitude of components that make up the ASUS Padfone . The Padfone, if you'll remember, starts off as an Android 4.0 phone, which you can then plug into a tablet dock to transform into an Android tablet

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ASUS Padfone video reminds us it’s a phone, tablet, laptop and stylus
By IntoMobile, on May 14th, 2012
When Sprint decided to label WiMAX technology as “4G”, it wasn’t that long until the other operators followed suite and slapped the 4G moniker on their respective networks. Sascha Segan from PC Mag recently had a chance to speak to Chris Pearson , the President of 4G Americas, and he asked him just what the hell 4G actually means according to the organization who is responsible for defining the standards that make our mobile devices work in the first place

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4G Americas says 4G means a minimum of HSPA+ 21 Mbps
By IntoMobile, on May 14th, 2012
Since this didn’t came from official channels, we need to list it under our “rumors” section.

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T-Mobile USA launching BOGO deals on Friday?
By AndroidCentral, on May 14th, 2012
If you were watching our coverage of the Galaxy S III launch event, you'll already be familiar with the wealth of accessories that were announced alongside the phone, and shown backstage in the sprawling demo area.

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Galaxy S III ‘C Pen’ stylus and other accessories appear for pre-order
By MobileCrunch, on May 14th, 2012
Zynga has picked up the team behind Wild Needle, a female-focused casual games company that was backed by Playdom co-founder Rick Thompson . Wild Needle was raising funding back in late 2010 to build casual, mobile games for women and closed a round with Thompson and Shasta Ventures . They didn’t release their first title until more than a year later in March (which is a pretty long time to be building a casual, freemium game). It was called Shoptown Hero and it looks like it lasted in the store for about a month before they pulled it two weeks ago

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Zynga Picks Up Mobile Gaming Startup Wild Needle In A Talent Deal
By AndroidCentral, on May 14th, 2012
The HTC Desire C — aka HTC Wildfire C, aka HTC Golf — has appeared in a couple of leaks over the past few weeks. First a leaked render started doing the rounds, then last week we got some early photos of the actual phone in the flesh.

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HTC Desire C sighted once again, apparently coming to Vodafone Portugal
By NokiaFanBlog, on May 14th, 2012
By engadget, on May 14th, 2012
Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don’t escape without notice, we’ve gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup

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Refresh Roundup: week of May 7th, 2012
By MobileCrunch, on May 14th, 2012
Very rarely do we see gaming startups launch on the rather limited platform of SMS.

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StrayBoots CEO Discusses Making $12 Per Game, And It’s Only On SMS!
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