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Microsoft Won't Make Own-Brand Windows Phone Any Time Soon — That's A ...
TechCrunch
The latest iteration of the Windows Phone OS, WP8, is due to land in a couple of weeks — and it's backed by flagship smartphone launches from HTC, Nokia and Samsung. So you could say Microsoft has 99 problems with Windows Phone — and a selection ...
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Researcher says flaw in Android creates phone risk
Reno Gazette-Journal
Samsung's new Galaxy S III phone. Millions of cell phones that use Google's Android operating system — including the popular Samsung Galaxy S III — are vulnerable to a digital bug that can disable the devices or wipe them clean of their data ...
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The Phone Stacking Game Changes Everything (PICTURE)
Huffington Post (satire)
Kill two birds with one stone: carry around your cell phone conveniently, and fulfill your childhood dream of becoming a big strong policeman! Except that you'll probably get killed in the line of duty the first time you reach for your phone in a ...
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Prisoners' crippling phone bills
Salon
Paying a $4.25 connection fee and then 75 cents per minute thereafter seems costly, unless, perhaps, we're talking about a phone call from our future Mars colony back to Earth. It is, though, what an operator at the phone company Global Tel*Link says ...
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New Nexus phones to be unveiled within the next 30 days?
CNET
CNET · Mobile Phones; Crave. New Nexus phones to be unveiled within the next 30 days? by Aloysius Low | 1 October 2012 5:25pm SGT. No comments. Email Print. A mockup image of the LG Optimus G running stock Android. Google may finally be stepping ...
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The 'Free Obama Phone Lady' Video Goes Viral
Patriot Post
Last week the video of the so-called "free phone lady" went viral. "Everybody in Cleveland know (sic) minority got Obama phone," the woman in the video contended. "Keep Obama in (sic) president, you know? He gave us a phone. He gonna do more.
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Tablets & phones are augmenting, not replacing, traditional news outlets ...
VentureBeat
Print's not dead! According to a just-published study from the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism shows that more than half of all U.S. tablet and smartphone owners read news on their mobile devices at least once a week, but they're still turning...
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