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It's being reported that Samsung's Galaxy S II might well be the next major handset to go to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Apple has long said there is an app for practically everything in its App Store, and I think it's fair to say Cupertino's statement is spot on.
Right on the heels of Samsung's large Galaxy Note phone, LG is coming forward with a larger-than-usual handset.
Google has introduced a beta version of its flagship Chrome browser for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) smartphones and tablets.
If you want to pick up a Verizon 4G LTE phone, this weekend is the time to do it.
The Samsung Galaxy Note, powered by AT&T's 4G LTE network, is available for pre-order.
Amazon has had both praise and damnation heaped on its popular Kindle Fire tablet since the device launched in November 2011.
After numerous reports of Android apps that are malicious and can destroy a user's phone, Google is finally doing something about it.
HTC has come forward to say that it decided to keep quiet about a recently uncovered glitch that exposed user's Wi-Fi data.
The Playbook has been so underwhelming that some have quipped that Research in Motion "couldn't even give them away."
There's a new way to keep tabs on your money if you have a Honeycomb device.
A picture of what will likely be Samsung's most important phone at this month's Mobile World Congress has been released to the wild.
Sprint is poised to break the $100 price barrier in the world of Android tablets.
A new version of the HTC Sensation will be the manufacturer's first phone to have Ice Cream Sandwich pre-installed.



















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