HP Launches Voice Tablets for Consumers in India
HP pushes back into the tablet business with two Android-based voice tablets, to be available first in India. -mobiletechnews
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first commercial Tizen handset is getting closer. In fact, it's just been certified in Japan under the name SC-03F.However, according to Japanese media outlet SankeiBiz, the phone's announcement has been postponed by mobile carrier NTT docomo.SankeiBiz says the announcement of a Sams... -techradar
Nokia's Android phone gets snapped yet again
kia's device and services division now being owned by Microsoft, Nokia's Android handset, the 'Normandy' as it's currently known, just won't go away.Today we've got a photo that's purportedly of the back of the handset, posted to Twitter by Vizileaks, along with the caption 'and the waiting game begins...'The picture looks a lot li... -techradar
In Depth: Sony Xperia Z2 release date, news and rumors
a flagship smartphone and, if current rumors ring true, the Japanese firm is lining up its third in just over a year in the form of the Sony Xperia Z2.January 2013 saw the arrival of the Xperia Z at CES in Las Vegas, which was followed in September 2013 by the Xperia Z1 at IFA in Berlin - and now we're hearing t... -techradar
Pandora gets personal on iOS and Android, adds artist recommendations
ch streaming music flying all over the place, how can a listener find the stuff that's right for them? Pandora may have the answer, at least for smartphone and tablet owners.It announced today the addition of personalized music recommendations on its iOS and Android apps, which serve up to six suggeste... -techradar
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What's Up With Tizen?
Consumers might soon have access to cheaper, more talented smartphones that could challenge the market dominance of Android and iOS. At least that is the promise from the Tizen Association. The growing group of phone makers and application developers recently launched a partner program with 36 companies from all segments of the mobile and connected device ecosystems. -technewsworld
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