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BlackBerry 10 cleared for use on US Department of Defence networks
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New Samsung Galaxy S4 proves easier to break than iPhone 5 or GS3
If you buy a new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, try not to drop it before buying a protective case or …
HP ships $169 Slate 7 Android tablet
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A Samsung and dance
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Samsung Galaxy S4 lands in UAE
The Samsung Galaxy S4 has officially landed in the UAE, following an exclusive press evening last night at the Burj …
Microsoft exec lashes out at iOS, Android
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Windows RT finds support from Dell
Dell remains committed to Microsoft’s Windows RT, despite the poor market reception to the OS and a decline in prices …
Mobile insurer names Galaxy S3 most unreliable smartphone
According to insurance data, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is most prone to breaking, while Apple’s iPhone 3GS the most reliable. …