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cision to include a fingerprint scanner in the new iPhone 5S may or may not have convinced you to buy one, but it marks another step forward in biometrics and the fusion of phone and user.It's not beyond the realms of possibility that the next decade could see advances that feel like they're straight out of the pages of a sci-fi no... -techradar
Moto G trademark spotted, could this be the Google smartwatch?
smartwatch, known to some as Google Gem, is something that we have been hearing a lot of speculation about in recent weeks.Hearing that Motorola has gained ownership of the trademark 'Moto G' may well go some way to confirming that there is something in the works.If the Moto G is a smartwatch, here's what we think it sho... -techradar
Galaxy Gear gets Galaxy S3, Note 2 and S4 variants support
s announced that the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update will hit the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 handsets from the end of October and bring with it support for the Galaxy Gear smartwatch.We'd already heard that the Galaxy S4 would see the latest version of Jelly Bean (and with it Gear support) by the end of the mon... -techradar
In Depth: Nokia Lumia 1520 vs Sony Xperia Z Ultra vs HTC One Max vs Samsung Galaxy Note 3
ntering phablet territory for the first time with the Nokia Lumia 1520. On top of that it's also the company's first quad-core handset, so there's a lot to get excited about.But it's not entering the market uncontested. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is a towering giant, the third in a l... -techradar
Opinion: Why the BlackBerry Z30 could save the phone giant
en't heard, BlackBerry is in a spot of bother. Massive delays to BlackBerry 10 and a muted response to its last batch of handsets have meant that many have fallen out of favor with the company. And while the announcement that the Canadian firm is being sold for $4.7 billion has probably steadied a few hands,... -techradar
Opinion: The Lumia 1520 is nothing more than a glorified hand warmer
think of the Nokia Lumia 1520? Well quite frankly I think it's pointless, it's nothing more than a glorified hand warmer. But it's OK, because Nokia will back me up wholeheartedly here.Let's travel back almost two years, to January 2012. We were in a whirlwind of ex... -techradar
Reaction: TechRadar Reacts: Nokia Lumia 1520
quad-core, full HD Windows Phone has arrived and it's been supersized into the Nokia Lumia 1520.Packing a Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor and 6-inch AMOLED display, Nokia means serious business. But what do we think of it all? Here are our early reactions, complete with knee-jerk scores out of five.Check o... -techradar
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Exclusive: Nokia: why we didn't need Full HD or quad core until now
ung, HTC, LG, Sony and every other phone brand that isn't Apple was unveiling quad core phones, Nokia's hold out was notable.When even the likes of ZTE are making a supercharged handset for a very low price, you'd have to wonder why Nokia would swim against the tide... -techradar
BBM proves popular as it finally lands on Android and iOS
might have fallen on hard times but BBM is one area of its business which is still going strong and the launch of BBM on Android and iOS is likely to strengthen it further still.The messaging app is available to download now and has already proved tremendously popular, with over 5 million users downloading the ap... -techradar
Blip: Instagram is coming to Windows Phone 8, Vine swinging in too
photo taken with a 20MP camera needs is a cheesy vintage filter slapped over it. So good news for phone photographers: at its Lumia 1520 launch event, Nokia announced that Instagram will launch on Windows Phone 8 "in the coming weeks". Twitter's six-second video app Vine is also coming to Microsoft's OS in th... -techradar
Nokia Lumia 1520 launches as first quad-core, full HD Windows Phone
launched its most powerful phone ever, taking Windows Phone to another level with a full HD 1080p screen and lightning fast quad-core processor.Up until now Windows Phone devices have been capped at 5-inch, 720p displays and dual-core processors, but with the arrival of Update 3 for Win... -techradar
Microsoft is repackaging mobile sites as Windows Phone apps
has begun publishing a new variety of apps called "WebApps" that are simple, repackaged versions of existing mobile sites for Windows Phone devices.The new apps appear in the Windows Phone app store under the title WebApps. They're free to download and behave as a normal app would.&... -techradar
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