Tag: May
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Sony Xperia P and Xperia U will arrive in the UK in early May
As you’re probably aware, the Sony Xperia S has been on sale in the UK for a few weeks now, and already has proven to be a popular Android device. Although the smartphone has been a popular choice for a lot of users, some are still waiting to get their hands on the alternative Sony…
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Samsung Galaxy SIII: More Leaked Shots of Quad-core Android ICS Smartphone?
A couple new shots of what could or could not be the upcoming Samsung Galaxy SIII have surfaced online showing the Android gadget out and about ahead of its May 22nd launch. The quad-core super smartphone which will boast a quad-core CPU and the latest Google OS version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich appears thinner in…
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7″ ASUS / Google Nexus Tablet (with Android Ice Cream Sandwich) will cost $149 – $199 Claims Supplier
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We have a possible update to the rumour of ASUS being involved in a future 7″ Google Nexus tablet featuring Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. With reports now surfacing that a “senior employee” of a U.S supply chain has revealed the price of the gadget will be between $149 and $199 on release later this year.…
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ASUS To Provide Hardware For Google’s Nexus Android Tablet? (Running Ice Cream Sandwich)
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Much speculation surrounds the possibility of a “true” Android tablet – a Nexus branded slab of technology which with no doubt be an impressive collaboration between OS maker Google and an as-of-yet unnamed, but suitably reputable hardware provider. Today we hear that the mystery tag-team partner could well be ASUS, the maker of the recently…
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Sony Re-Confirms Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Roll Out For Xperia Range Beginning March 2012
Sony (now minus the Ericsson bit) has re-confirmed that its entire current Xperia line will get the latest Android treatment with a full-scale roll out of Google OS Version 4.0 – Ice Cream Sandwich. In a new blog the company reveals the names of the first handsets to get the anticipated update, as well as…
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Cheap Televisions May Be More Expensive in the Long Run
New tests conducted by market research magazine Which? on different types of televisions available to customers seem to suggest that low-cost supermarket brand televisions consume more power and cost more money on energy bills in comparison to brand-name counterparts, meaning expensive television models may be more financially viable to consumers in the long run. The…
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HTC Doubles Profits Over 12 Months
HTC are still breaking ahead in terms of profit/loss balance. The Smartphone manufacturer and developer has, for a second year running, blown away previous figures into the positive. The success of HTC can most likely be attributed to their innovative and readily available Android Smartphone range and their high-profile tackling of other corporations dominating the…
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Apple product launch: Secret in-store announcement scheduled this weekend
10th anniversary of Apple Stores set to go down with a bang?
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Motorola Atrix coming to Orange UK early May
Orange has announced exclusively that they will be stocking the Dual-Core Motorola Atrix handset, and it will be available “early May”. We got our hands on the 4G version of the Atrix, imported all the way from America, just last week at the Gadget Show Live exhibition. The handset is touted by Orange as the…