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![]() . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S III sees 9 million pre-orders When I wrote the formal submission of camera Nokia N86 8MP, we talked about that new Nokia will be on sale during the second quarter of 2009 and its cost of 375 euro without taxes and subsidies. At present, we can make this pre-8-megapixel camera, but its decent price differs from the stated in the . . . → Read More: Nokia N86 8MP Available Now! ![]() The folks from DoubleTwist have announced a major milestone for their company. . . . → Read More: DoubleTwist announces 2 million daily active users, celebrates with special app sale ![]() According to several reports across the interwebs, HP could be cutting as many as 30,000 jobs in a new restructuring plan starting as early as May 23rd. . . . → Read More: HP to possibly cut up to 30,000 jobs in restructuring plan ![]() We're getting ramped up for the Android Central podcast right now but in case you missed out on anything today — get yourself caught up. Need to know what we'll be talking about? . . . → Read More: HTC one X vs. Galaxy Nexus, Could the Galaxy S III become an Apple target? [From the Forums] ![]() After yesterday's news of Verizon killing off unlimited data plans for grandfathered users , we were left with a lot of questions. That will happen when you don't get official word about changes, and analysts and pundits alike are forced to hypothesize. Luckily, Verizon has released some more official news about what to expect with their new shared data plans, and how this will affect current customers with unlimited data plans . . . → Read More: Verizon clarifies new data plan policies ![]() If you've been having any sort of issues playing Temple Ru n on your Android device now would be a good time to check for updates. The team at Imangi Studios has now released the latest update to the game and it has plenty of bug fixes and improvements added that will hopefully make the in-game experience better for all. . . . → Read More: Temple Run updated to address compatibility issues with Android 4.0 devices ![]() T-Mobile announced today that it is reshaping its no-contract mobile broadband packages for its 4G tablets, hotspots, and laptop sticks. Beginning May 20, customers will be able to choose between the following pay-as-you-go data plans: 300MB 1-week pass for $15 1.5GB 1-month pass for $25 3.5GB 1-month pass for $35 5GB 1-month pass for $50 The “No Annual Contract Mobile Broadband Service Passes” are priced lower than T-Mobile's current offerings, which include 100 MB for 7 days at $10, 1 GB for 30 days at $30, and 3 GB for 30 days at $50. T-Mobile says that the new passes will be simple to purchase and come with the option of auto-refill . . . → Read More: T-Mobile introduces new mobile broadband service passes Mobile phones are becoming thinner and thinner. It seems that in the race for the thin and light manufacturers to forget about such important things as ergonomics. . . . → Read More: Ergonomics Phone: The New Concept From Nokia ![]() . . . → Read More: How can Android vendors compete with Samsung? |
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