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Review: Is Windows Phone 8 better than iPhone or Android?
Financial Post
But Microsoft isn't giving up, mostly because it can't afford to. Today, it took the wraps off the final version of Windows Phone 8, its new mobile operating system that will debut on upcoming devices like Nokia's Lumia 920 and HTC's Windows Phone 8x ...
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Samsung SCH-W2013 pointless Android flip phone for niche market
Phones Review
My first mobile phone was a flip phone, the Motorola RAZR, a handset that had a great feel and good flip action, along with back in those days what was considered a large display, but times move on, and one would have thought that the flip phone form...
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HTC 8X review
PC Advisor
HTC's 8X is the firm's flagship handset running the new Windows Phone 8 OS, and is the bigger brother of the 8S (shown above, right). We take a closer look at the svelte smartphone. Its headline specs are a 4.3in screen, a dual-core 1.5GHz processor ...
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EE 4G and Fibre superfast service live, UK cities listed
Phones Review
The CEO of EE, Olaf Swantee has said that this is a landmark for the company, themobile industry in the UK and more importantly the UK consumer and businesses, and went on to say that this is only the beginning, as their 4G network will continue to...
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Windows Phone 8 Review: You're Not Perfect, But I Like You Anyway
Gizmodo Australia
Windows Phone 8 is better. Better than the auspicious mobile reimagining Microsoft trotted out in 2010, and better than the bag of promises it delivered last year. Those felt like betas compared to Android and iOS, a half-baked platform long on promise.
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Windows Phone 8 review
PC Advisor
Now Microsoft has completed the overhaul of its operating systems with the introduction of WindowsPhone 8, the new mobile operating system. Our colleagues at Hardware.Info had a few days to play around with the new OS by way of the HTC 8X, HTC's ...
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New mobile phone laws for motorists
Cowra Community News
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is calling for public input into the reviewof 1000 NSW trade and professional licences to find ways to reduce red tape and fees. Vehicle, health, education, liquor and gaming, and environmental ...
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Ear Medicine
Wired
But they were primarily made for mobile use, and they are sensitive enough that you won't need an amp. Just plug them right into your phone. The default cable is bright blue, as seen on other UE gear, and has a three-button remote that works with ...
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