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Samsung Allegedly Working on 5.8-inch Galaxy “Fonblet”

Solomon Watts January 18, 2013

According to an insider report given to SamMobile, Samsung believes that bigger is always better, and is backing that with a disturbingly massive 5.8″ “Fonblet” phone.   As if the the 5.5″ Galaxy Note II wasn’t large enough, the alleged Galaxy “Fonblet” is reportedly a smartphone-variant of the Korea-exclusive Galaxy Player 5.8, and is expected… Continue Reading »

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Nexus 7 with T-Mobile 4G service Now Available on Google Play

Solomon Watts January 17, 2013

Following the major success of Google’s Nexus 4 with T-Mobile, the carrier told TechnoBuffalo that a new variant of Google’s Nexus 7 tablet features an Unlocked T-Mobile SIM card, allowing users access to the T-Mobile’s (or any GSM/HSPA+-powered cellular network) nationwide 4G network. The 32GB T-Mobile-supported Nexus 7 is available on the Google Play Store… Continue Reading »

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AT&T Pushing OTA Galaxy SIII Jelly Bean update today

Solomon Watts January 16, 2013

Samsung Galaxy SIII users have had access to the Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Update since early December of last year, but AT&T users were required to use Samsung’s clunky Kies desktop application to install it. However, Samsung and AT&T have finally started rolling out an Over-The-Air update for use on all Galaxy SIII devices on… Continue Reading »

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Google Now reportedly giving users Cold shoulder this morning

Solomon Watts January 16, 2013

Was Google Now giving you the silent treatment this morning? You’re not alone. A report from AndroidCentral states that Google’s voice assistant, Google Now, was down earlier this morning. However, TechnoBuffalo‘s Todd Haselton reports that while Google Now’s Voice response system wasn’t reading results aloud, visual search results were still shown. I usually test the… Continue Reading »

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15,000 Blackberry 10 Apps submitted in under 2 days

Solomon Watts January 14, 2013

While we patiently await RIM’s belated Blackberry 10 release on January 30th, a common fear is a concern pertaining to the amount of apps available for the new platform. To the relief of hopeful believers in a Blackberry-comeback, Research in Motion announced that over 15,000 Blackberry 10 applications were submitted during the weekend-long development events…. Continue Reading »

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Windows RT Jailbreak tool publicly released

Solomon Watts January 12, 2013

Windows RT, Microsoft’s attempt at bringing a “more productive” operating system to tablets, was recently cracked, and gained the ability of installing unsigned desktop applications that are not specifically built for ARM processors. XDA user, Netham45, recently published a jailbreak tool that packaged the hack into a downloadable batch file. However, the fact that the… Continue Reading »

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Nokia to use aluminum body for Lumia 920 successor

Solomon Watts January 4, 2013

According to sources familiar with Nokia’s plans tells The Verge that Nokia intends on moving the future Lumia handset line’s base construction material from polycarbonate to colored Aluminium later this year. The move will allow Nokia’s new device, rather aptly codenamed “Catwalk”, to be much lighter and thinner than the device’s predecessor, the Lumia 920,… Continue Reading »

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Apple releases iTunes 11.0.1 to address iCloud, performance issues

Solomon Watts December 13, 2012

Shortly after the release of Apple’s next generation multimedia management software, iTunes, Apple has released iTunes 11.0.1 to address a few commonly reported issues. The update includes fixes for the AirPlay button disappearance issue, an iCloud library glitch that prevented items from properly appearing in local user libraries, and overall performance updates for users with large libraries…. Continue Reading »

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Samsung Galaxy S IV To Feature Allegedgly “Unbreakable” Display

Solomon Watts December 6, 2012

Despite countless claims from nearly every cellular device manufacturer touting any brand of glass, the frustrating tradition of cracking screens still haunts the minds of  nearly every mobile device user to this day.  However, Samsung’s future flagship successor to it’s astounding line of Galaxy devices, the Galaxy S IV, is reportedly being planned to be… Continue Reading »

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