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LG Optimus 3D Max is Official

Shortly after taking wraps off the LG Optimus 3D Cube, the mobile maker has unveiled yet another handset destined for Mobile World Congress. The Android 2.3 Optimus 3D Max doesn’t differ much from the Cube, and is likely a variant of the device that will see an international release. Aside from differing display technologies, most of the specs remain the same between the two multi-dimensional handsets

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T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Officially Announced (Again) – Launch Date And Pricing Revealed

A device that almost got lost in the CES 2012 hooplah, the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G has finally been given a more pinpointed release date for T-Mobile. The device’s most notable feature is the fact that it will run on T-Mobile’s super fast HSPA+ 42Mbps down network. It will also be running off a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor with the latest version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread pre-installed.

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T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Officially Announced (Again) – Launch Date And Pricing Revealed

Samsung Galaxy S II for US Cellular Officially Announced

Even more announcements have made their way to our inbox.

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Samsung Galaxy S II for US Cellular Officially Announced

Chrome Beta to Get Desktop Mode and Full Screen in Future Updates

While the first release of Chrome for Android was great, there were still a lot of things missing that we’d taken for granted on stock and other browsers. A couple of those features were desktop mode (forcing a site to bypass its mobile site in order to use the real one) and full screen browsing (hiding the address bar when it’s not needed). Google Chrome’s senior VP Sundar Pichai says both these features are on their way and that they’d continue to take leaps and bounds by over the course of 2012

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Chrome Beta to Get Desktop Mode and Full Screen in Future Updates

Apple complains about Motorola with European authorities, wants more transparency in patent licensing

After losing against Motorola, in a permanent injunction, Apple was requested 2.25% of all 3G Apple devices sold in exchange for patent licensing. If Apple’s profit numbers are considered, that percentage amounts to quite a hefty amount of cash.

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Acer Iconia Tab A100 and A500 getting Android 4.0 update in mid-April

We have to admit Acer is keeping up with updates much better then we would have predicted, last year. The Acer Iconia Tab A200 has already started receiving its Android 4.0 update last Sunday. If you happen to own one of the other Acer tablets, though, you will have to wait just a bit more.

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Verizon flips the 4G LTE switch in 7 new markets

Verizon Wireless continues to take over the US with its super-fast 4G LTE network. And while we think we might be hearing these news a bit too often, Verizon is not stopping until they have the whole country covered by 2013 .

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HTC Sensation gets Android 4.0 port from HTC Endeavor

HTC Sensation owners are patiently waiting for their turn to receive an Android 4.0 update. But many of you have probably resorted to rooting and installing custom ROMs. If that is the case, we have good news for you

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HTC Sensation gets Android 4.0 port from HTC Endeavor

Poll: What do you really want in your next phone?

I’ve spent 15 months with my current phone, which might feel like decades to a lot of people considering how often we’re now changing devices. Yet, to be honest, despite all the temptation of the Galaxy Nexus and the HTC Sensation , I’ve never found a really compelling reason to upgrade. The only reason look with envy at other, younger devices is the dwindling developer support of my beloved myTouch 4G

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ITC dismisses HTC’s patent infringement claim against Apple

Looks like HTC’s decision to buy S3 Graphics for $300 million may not have been just a good plan after all. In the midst of all the patent troubles faced by all Android handset manufacturers, HTC shelled out money to buy S3 Graphics in a bid to use their patents against Apple

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ITC dismisses HTC’s patent infringement claim against Apple

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