Acer Takes on Apple With Its High-Res Iconia Tab A700 Android Tablet
Acer's Iconia Tab A700 has a 10.1-inch display, more memory, and a lower price, than Apple's third-generation iPad. -mobiletechnews
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hot new Galaxy S3 smartphone hasn't isn't even out yet in the U.S., and prices are already getting slashed with wireless carrier AT&T.Though technically it's Target and Amazon Wireless who are dropping the smartphone's price, not the carrier itself, but the sale only applies to devices bought along with an AT&T c... -techradar
Sony Xperia Ion launches with AT
t Xperia smartphone - the Xperia Ion - finally has a launch date and is set to arrive on AT&T June 24.The Xperia Ion features a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S3 processor, 16GB of storage, and will support 4G LTE through AT&T.There is a 4.6-inch screen with a 1280 x 720 resolution, which Sony has taken to calling "HD Reality."It's... -techradar
Microsoft giving Nokia 'specific support' to compete with Android
utives revealed today that the company will soon begin veering toward making cheaper phones than ever before, with "specific support" from Microsoft.The new phones will be significantly cheaper than the Lumia 610 -- currently Nokia's most affordable phone.With more affordab... -techradar
HTC abandons Apple patent infringement appeal with ITC
rtroom battles over patent infringement claims continue unabated, Taiwan's HTC has given in to common sense and dropped a planned appeal against Apple's iPhone.Back in February, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled Apple did not infringe on four HTC patents related to the iPhone.After weighing its options, Android smartphon... -techradar
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Nokia aborts budget-based Meltemi mobile OS
g-scaled cost-cutting plan has claimed another scalp, this time in the form of a new mobile operating system.We saw earlier this week that Nokia is set to cut 10,000 jobs by the end of 2013 and consolidate its operations, making the firm more efficient and returning it to profitability.Back in March we reported t... -techradar
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