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By engadget, on May 22nd, 2012%
 Whether you’re looking to replace a damaged screen, swap a battery, or just make damn sure that the warranty of your HTC One S is void, DirectFix can help with its latest teardown video. This is the first time that we’ve seen a detailed inner peek at the smartphone itself, and those who appreciate fine craftsmanship are sure to dig this one. . . . → Read More: HTC One S teardown leaves little to the imagination (video)
By engadget, on May 21st, 2012%
 It’s a tale as old as the introduction of the 808 PureView , itself. Something about a bar and Tokyo and scribbling ingenious ideas on a napkin — you know, the same ‘ol humble origin story that seems to surround every impactful creation. Spoon-fed mythology aside, Nokia’s decided to shift things into meta mode by composing a making of mini-doc for its hump-backed Symbian Belle cameraphone shot entirely with that much-ballyhooed 41-megapixel sensor (insert feigned amazement here). . . . → Read More: Of myths and 41-megapixel sensors: Nokia looks back on the 808 PureView (video)
By engadget, on May 21st, 2012%
 While we expected to see Comcast roll out its X1 DVR platform today at the Cable Show, more surprising is the new Project Dayview initiative. As seen above, it attempts to provide a single cross-platform home screen that combines info from its services and third party sources to give customers a quick look at what’s important to them, on any screen. Potential sources include Comcast services (DVR schedule from your cable box, voicemails from the home phone, email, or home security / automation updates when you’re away) as well as third party information like your current calendar software, social media and local news. . . . → Read More: Comcast’s ‘Project Dayview’ does PDA duty across TV, phone, PC and tablet (update: video)
By PreCentral, on May 20th, 2012%
By engadget, on May 20th, 2012%
 As much as we’re familiar with mobile device torture tests , they’re normally inflicted by us or otherwise not-so-voluntary . Nokia, however, has stepped up to the plate and doled out the abuse to the Lumia 900 itself with a hammer and nail, all based on a wager that the Windows Phone’s use of Gorilla Glass would hold up to Sonim -level punishment. . . . → Read More: Nokia uses Lumia 900 as a hammer in a torture test, makes us wince (video)
By engadget, on May 19th, 2012%
 In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. On average, North American consumers will spend a lifetime total of five days on failed attempts to pair their dock connector cable with an iPad or iPhone . . . → Read More: Insert Coin: CordLite illuminated iPhone cable (video)
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012%
 HTC gave us a quick session to play around with its latest handset, the Desire C . No, it’s not part of the consolidated One series , nor is the company revealing precisely what that “C” stands for — heaven forfend it’s “cheap.” While a humble 320 x 480 touchscreen and 600MHz processor might not set many smartphone obsessives’ hearts a’ racing, it still manages to eke out a HTC Sense-skinned Android 4.0 UI — no mere feat, in our opinion. A 5-megapixel camera and expandable microSD slot are some other welcome specifications and it’s all wrapped up in an attractive matte finish — you can take your pick form black and white in the UK. . . . → Read More: HTC Desire C hands-on (video)
By engadget, on May 15th, 2012%
 While there’s already plenty of excitement around other quad-core Android phones, LG will join the party soon when its Optimus 4X HD launches in a few European countries next month. Germany, Sweden, Great Britain, Italy and Poland are all on deck in June, where this latest Optimus variant will bring a 4.7-inch 720p HD IPS LCD, Tegra 3 CPU (benchmarked and seen in white here ) and 2,150mAh battery coupled with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich . . . → Read More: LG lines up Optimus 4X HD for launch in Germany, Sweden, Great Britain, Italy and Poland
By engadget, on May 14th, 2012%
 RIM’s latest on-screen keyboard effort may bear a passing resemblance to Swiftkey , but it also has us itching to see how the rest of the BlackBerry 10 UI will turn out. It looks like we’re not the only ones, as Octopus Keyboard aims to bring the same slick prediction interface to jailbreaking iOS users. . . . → Read More: BlackBerry 10′s predictive keyboard gets transplanted with Octopus Keyboard for jailbroken iOS devices
By AndroidCentral, on May 14th, 2012%
 If you were watching Samsung's May 3 presentation closely enough, you might have seen this before — it's Samsung's ( slightly odd, if we're honest) TV spot for the upcoming Galaxy S III , which the manufacturer's uploaded separately for the first time today. . . . → Read More: Samsung publishes official Galaxy S III TV ad
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