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By CoolSmartPhone, on February 5th, 2013%
Recently a group of Canadian devs got the inert 4G chip working on part of the 4G spectrum after using the Google Nexus 4 factory images. They were subsequently pulled from the Google Developers page, probably because of licensing concerns from the chip makers. Anyway they are now back so if you are looking to get your Nexus 4 back to a factory fresh state then you can get them from developers.google.com/android/nexus/ . . . → Read More: Nexus 4 factory images back on Google Developers page
By CoolSmartPhone, on February 5th, 2013%
Recently a group of Canadian devs got the inert 4G chip working on part of the 4G spectrum after using the Google Nexus 4 factory images. They were subsequently pulled from the Google Developers page, probably because of licensing concerns from the chip makers. Anyway they are now back so if you are looking to get your Nexus 4 back to a factory fresh state then you can get them from developers.google.com/android/nexus/ . . . → Read More: Nexus 4 factory images back on Google Developers page
By AndroidCentral, on January 13th, 2013%
 So much is a given in the smartphone business. Another product cycle begins, and we'll see new hardware. . . . → Read More: Photo Sphere: Coming to a non-Nexus near you in 2013?
By engadget, on December 7th, 2012%
 We already got a look at the rear of the latest China-bound smartphone from ZTE , but now the Nubia Z5 has turned around to shown us its face. The image was apparently “leaked” on Chinese social network Weibo by the an enthusiastic PR manager at the firm. Things are still pretty sparse on the specification front, but — all things going according to plan — that 5-inch screen and italian design will be hiding quad-core internals and at least 13 megapixels of camera power. . . . → Read More: ZTE’s Nubia Z5 turns to face the camera in ‘leaked’ photo
By engadget, on September 20th, 2012%
 Along with price and release date details of its new Streaming Stick plus the launch of Vudu , Roku is announcing upgrades for its mobile remote control apps. Hinted at earlier this year when software updates went out to its newer boxes preparing them for future upgrades , the updates for its official app on Android and iOS bring a new “Play on Roku” feature. . . . → Read More: Roku’s official iOS and Android remote apps add ‘Play on Roku’ to stream music and pics
By engadget, on September 20th, 2012%
 Along with price and release date details of its new Streaming Stick plus the launch of Vudu , Roku is announcing upgrades for its mobile remote control apps. Hinted at earlier this year when software updates went out to its newer boxes preparing them for future upgrades , the updates for its official app on Android and iOS bring a new “Play on Roku” feature. While it’s not quite as feature-filled as AirPlay or DLNA streaming, it will allow owners to present images (JPG or PNG) and DRM-free music files (MP3 or M4A) right through their home theater with the press of a button. . . . → Read More: Roku’s official iOS and Android remote apps add ‘Play on Roku’ to stream music and pics
By engadget, on August 31st, 2012%
 Renders, shmenders . According to Coolxap.com what you see above is a real-world prototype of the Nokia Lumia 820 — aka Nokia Arrow . . . → Read More: Nokia Lumia 820 prototype breaks cover in photos, confirms little else
By AndroidCentral, on August 24th, 2012%
By engadget, on August 8th, 2012%
 If we didn’t know better, we’d say that Sony was playing some sort of protracted game of hang-man with its Xperia line. S.. . . . → Read More: New Sony Xperia T photos bare all, show its ‘Mint’ condition
By MobileCrunch, on June 17th, 2012%
 AngelList has established itself as a go-to place for early-stage startups to connect with potential investors, and a recent deal underscores how its effect is not only limited to its home base of Silicon Valley. Iconfinder , a Copenhagen-based online marketplace that has been riding the mobile wave with a portal for icons to use iOS and Android apps (among other places), has recently raised $1.5 million in seed funding through the network — ironically using it to connect with VF Venture , a Danish investor in its own backyard . . . → Read More: Denmark’s Iconfinder Snaps Up $1.5M To Take On Google And Shutterstock, Uses SV’s AngelList To Find A Danish Backer
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