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The expansion of the Samsung realm of wi-fi-only smart devices continues with the Galaxy Player →
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It’s time to get a bit of an upgrade in the world of the Atrix →
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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab proved to be the product of IFA 2010, and has seldom left →
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In the wake of the preview announcement of the Iron Man Edition of the Galaxy →
The folks at Verizon and LG have teamed up to bring you a device exclusive →
Samsung may be best known for its effort in the high-end market, but it didn’t →
Samsung’s new Galaxy Note II arrives with some heritage to explain it, though a 5.5-inch →
With the LG Optimus G, this OEM brings on its most powerful device by a →
With the Nokia Lumia 920 we’ve been promised a hero device forWindows Phone 8, and →
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The difference between the Google Play Nexus 4 and the T-Mobile Nexus 4 is neither →
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an HTC tablet: the HTC Shift, in →
Samsung helped lead the Android tablet charge last year, with the original Galaxy Tab, a →
The Toshiba Thrive isn’t a sexy tablet. It’s plump, homely, a little bit awkward, and →
It is true that Acer only a few months ago brought us one of the →