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By engadget, on April 26th, 2012%
 Former Nokia executive Lee Williams admits that he’s a bit of an “arm chair quarterback,” but won’t let such labels stop him from offering up some seriously pointed criticism of Stephen Elop , telling CNET that the CEO is “struggling,” due in part to a lack of “overarching vision.” Williams cites the company’s shift in focus to Windows Phone as a cause of the companies woes, adding, It might have made sense to introduce a product or two into the portfolio based on Windows Phone. What I do not think they should have done is pretend it is a one horse race, and that one software system is all you need . . . → Read More: Former Nokia Exec: Elop is struggling, shouldn’t focus so heavily on Windows Phone
By engadget, on April 23rd, 2012%
 Microsoft has updated its SkyDrive cloud storage and sharing app for Windows Phone — you know, the one that offers more free storage than a certain competitor . . . . → Read More: SkyDrive app for Windows Phone gets 2.0 update, reduces free storage capacity
By engadget, on April 12th, 2012%
 Titan. . . . → Read More: HTC Titan II review
By engadget, on April 10th, 2012%
 You know the score. You’ve stepped away from your desktop, and then you think to yourself, “Damn. If only I could remember that website I’d just visited.” Now, users of Google Chrome’s latest beta will no longer have that worry. . . . → Read More: Google Chrome 19 beta brings live tab synching to the fold
By engadget, on March 23rd, 2012%
While no doubt swathes of Android and iOS users have experienced massive productivity slumps since Angry Birds Space came out this week, Windows Phone owners will be left staring at their spreadsheets. Peter Vesterbacka, chief marketing officer, at Rovio has told Bloomberg that there are no plans to release the latest iteration of the popular time sink on Microsoft’s mobile platform . . . → Read More: Angry Birds Space won’t land on Windows Phone, Redmond gets no stars
By engadget, on March 23rd, 2012%
 Rovio’s furious fowl have fought menacing swine on traditional battlefields, foreign fronts and even through seasonal holidays — outer space was obviously the next logical step. In case you somehow haven’t heard , Angry Birds Space sees casual gaming’s most perturbed feathered heroes escaping terra firma to, as always, reclaim their stolen eggs. . . . → Read More: Joystiq: Your mother-in-law is going to love Angry Birds Space
By engadget, on March 22nd, 2012%
Rejoice, casual gamers — Angry Birds Space has landed! Rovio’s latest game — which we recently took for a spin on Samsung’s Galaxy Note LTE at SXSW — frees itself from the earth’s gravitational pull to explore the final frontier. . . . → Read More: Angry Birds Space now available for download, pigs will fly
By engadget, on March 12th, 2012%
 Good news for Nokia fans located in the land known as Canada. Rogers recently took to its Twitter, announcing that pre-orders for the hotly anticipated Lumia 900 will begin at some point next week . . . → Read More: Rogers confirms Lumia 900 pre-orders beginning ‘next week’: get your wallets ready, Canada
By engadget, on March 11th, 2012%
 We got a little worried when ITG missed its January unveiling for the xpPhone 2 , but yesterday, this Windows 7-powered smartphone finally made its debut public appearance in Guangzhou, and we happened to be there to scoop up a demo unit. Since we last came across the second-gen xpPhone, its ambitious Chinese manufacturer has dished out more detailed specs: the 17.5mm-thick device comes with a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 LCD made by Sharp, multitouch input, an Intel Atom Z5xx series processor up to 2GHz, up to 2GB of RAM, up to 112GB of SSD made by Silicon Storage Technology, microSD expansion and a multipurpose HDMI Micro socket ( not HDMI Mini as we mistakenly said in our video after the break) that takes care of video, audio, data (USB 2.0) and power. Read on to find out what we think of this weird creature. . . . → Read More: ITG xpPhone 2 hands-on: Windows 7 on a smartphone
By AndroidCentral, on March 7th, 2012%
comScore today released its latest MobiLens report, which shows that Samsung is maintaining its lead among mobile phone manufacturers, while Android is continuing to grow at the top of the mobile OS heap. The data, representing the total U.S. . . . → Read More: comScore: Android building on its lead, Samsung still top manufacturer
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