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10 ways the Android is better than iPhone 5
Sure a larger iPhone screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions, but Apple is a year late and $199 short. Android has provided all these features and more.
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10 most intriguing tablets of 2012
From the inevitable iPad 3 to the mysterious Google Nexus tablet, here are the 10 tablets to watch in 2012.
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5 discoveries made about the Amazon Kindle tablet
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In Pictures: Cellphone evolution
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In Pictures: Scenes from CES 2010
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In Pictures: Scenes from CES 2010
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Google Nexus One gets unwrapped before Christmas
Google's Nexus One smartphone is slowly getting unveiled ahead of its release as leaks and unauthorized walkthroughs hit the Web.
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Droid's 'girly' ads taunt iPhone
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Android developers are frustrated. Is that bad news for the Droid?
A recent study by Skyhook Wireless shows developers are unhappy with Android's answer to the Apple Store. That could spell trouble for the Verizon Droid.
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Verizon Droid: A 60-second review
A few weeks after the official launch of the Verizon Droid, we get our hands on the newest Android-powered smartphone.
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Best deals from Black Friday 2009 ads: Use your smartphone
Using smartphones, consumers can get the best deals from all those Black Friday 2009 ads.
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Google phone rumors put damper on Droid buzz
Just when you thought it was safe to stop talking about the Droid invasion, one blogger has reported that a Google phone, powered by the Android operating system, is on the way.
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Verizon Droid makes a strong first week showing
A quarter of a million people picked up Droid phones last week, according to one industry tracking firm. That's good news for Verizon Wireless, good news for Motorola, and good news for Droid aficionados the world over.
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Worldwide smartphone sales stay surprisingly strong
Market research firm IDC says Nokia leads the pack in worldwide smartphone sales. But BlackBerry isn't far behind.
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Verizon Droid Eris undercuts Motorola Droid on price
On Friday, Verizon will unveil the Motorola Droid. But a day before the official release, many eyes are on the smaller, lower priced Verizon Droid Eris, which is manufactured by the Taiwan company HTC.
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New ad bills Verizon Droid as 'stealth' tech
Days ahead of the official release of the Motorola Droid, Verizon has rolled out a slick new TV advertisement touting the Droid's next-generation capabilities.
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Droid will allow tethering, Verizon says
Verizon says the Motorola Droid smartphone can be used as a portable modem. The cost? About $30 per month.
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The first Motorola Droid sold in Europe? Call it a Milestone.
A week after the official US launch of the Droid, Motorola announced the smartphone would soon be sold in Germany, Italy, and Argentina under the Milestone name.
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Droid phones countdown draws to a close
Amid speculation that three Droid phones could touch down before the end of the year, Verizon on Wednesday unveiled the first of the Google-powered line.
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Verizon could roll out three Droid phones by end of year
On Tuesday, several bloggers reported that Verizon Wireless would provide service for three Droid phones, one of which will reportedly be built by HTC.
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New BlackBerry Storm 2 smartphone extends Verizon's reach
The BlackBerry Storm2 smartphone, a successor to the original Storm, will be available by the end of the month, Verizon Wireless announced today.
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Droid details, photos leaked by Motorola
A slip-up at Motorola HQ temporarily gave tech fiends a glimpse of the Droid phone, which Verizon is touting as an iPhone killer.
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Photos of the Day: 1020
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Google bar code logo latest in 'doodle' line
Google celebrates the 57th anniversary of the first bar code patent.
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Motorola confirms Oct. roll-out for the Cliq
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Motorola Cliq takes aim at social network users
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When will Google Android really rival iPhone?
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Apple jacks: iPhone will use EU's universal phone charger
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The bar code celebrates its 35th birthday
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Verizon lassos Pre, Android, and Storm 2



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