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drawing to a close, there are plenty of retrospective views around. So who are we to differ? It's been a brilliant year in the technology space, so let's focus on what really got us excited: the stuff that changed the technology landscape, for better or for worse. These are our key tech highlights from the las... -techradar
Original Samsung Galaxy Note to get Android Jelly Bean
for owners of the original Samsung Galaxy Note: The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update is coming your way soon.Samsung announced the forthcoming software bump on its Galaxy Note microsite as part of a new Premium Suite upgrade.The move to Android 4.1 will bring owners of the pioneering and surprisingly popular 5.3... -techradar
ZTE Nubia Z5 quad-core unveiled with slim body, big 1080p screen
ttp://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/zte-nubia-z5-release-date-actually-december-26-1120776">As promised, the ZTE Nubia Z5 was unveiled in China on Wednesday, and the big new Android smartphone looks like a winner right off the bat.Its previously rumored specs were not exaggerated, as the Nubia Z5... -techradar
HTC One S handsets finally receiving Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
ef="http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/htc-one-s-1075440/review">HTC One S handsets are receiving the long-promised Android Jelly Bean update almost six months after it was initially touted.The XDA Developers site has posted a host of CID (Customer ID) numbers that are eligible for the down... -techradar
Top Note II apps to nab the best sales bargains
u're on the go, snuggled up in bed with a Christmas hangover or simply relaxing in a coffee shop, bargain hunting has never been so hassle-free or so much fun.To make it even easier for you to make the most of the post-Christmas sales bonanza, we've rounded up the 10 best free bargain-hunting apps for the Samsung GALAXY No... -techradar
Windows Phone
Windows Phone Store boosted by 75,000 new apps in 2012
ally put to bed the old adage about Windows Phone not having enough apps? Microsoft thinks so after adding 75,000 new apps to its store in 2012.In a post on the Windows Phone developers' blog, the company said it had scrutinised and published enough apps to double the pre-existing catalogue during this calendar year.Microsoft... -techradar
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