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By MobileCrunch, on May 18th, 2012
The Facebook IPO is expected to usher in a day of massive trading volumes on the markets, and some believe that might translate to a lift for some tech stocks . But one that could really use some help has just been served another course of bad press: Nokia is apparently burning through its cash reserves — fast. The company, for years the biggest mobile phone maker in the world, has fallen on very tough times, as competition from companies like Samsung, Apple and a barrage of inexpensive device makers, have translated into declines in sales, market share and profitability.

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Analysts: Nokia On Track To Burn Through Its Whole $6B Cash Pile In Next 2 Years
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012
Last we heard, Chinese manufacturer K-Touch was quite busy showing off its Treasure V8 at this year’s Mobile World Congress . Now, the company’s taken the wraps off of its budget-friendly, TD-SCDMA T660 smartphone, marking its first intelligent handset on China Mobile .

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K-Touch joins China Mobile with Marvell-powered T660, waves a $160 price tag
By AndroidCentral, on May 18th, 2012
When the “berry pink” Galaxy Note first launched in Korea in early April , we doubted whether Samsung would look to release the device outside of its home territory. What fools we were. Today the Carphone Warehouse reveals that it's planning to launch the pink Galaxy Note in the UK starting next month

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Pink Samsung Galaxy Note headed to the UK in June
By AndroidCentral, on May 18th, 2012
By AndroidCentral, on May 18th, 2012
Can't say we're overly surprised to see this one, but it doesn't make it any less disappointing. Best Buy early today sent
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012
It’s only been a few days since we first heard the rumors about an upcoming, Sprint-bound LG quad-core slab, and now that same LS970 “superphone” is back for more action. Thanks to yet another snap acquired by the folks over at BriefMobile , we can now spot a couple extra details on the device, including its previously unknown NFC capabilities. Contrary to earlier beliefs, the alleged LG Eclipse also seems to offer a removable battery, which is likely to make some power users very content.

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LG LS970 ‘superphone’ shows up again, flaunts its removable battery and NFC chip
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012
Despite there being so many smartphones nowadays, finding cases for certain handsets can be tricky — unless you’re toting the likes of an iPhone or the latest Android flagship device, that is. Keeping that in mind, Sony has good news for Xperia owners, as it’s officially announced a partnership program to bring more case options for its phones to market. According to Sony, 10 companies are currently onboard, including the likes of Case-Mate and Incipio , and some will be announcing what’ll be on offer before the month’s out.

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Sony helps you ‘personalize’ your Xperia further, announces case maker partnerships
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012
Pre-orders are nothing new in the realm of video gaming — they’re the requisite hype before the release day-storm. On the digital download front, however, that anticipatory frenzy hasn’t gotten much major industry support, until now.

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Sony opens up PSN to digital download pre-orders
By AndroidCentral, on May 18th, 2012
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