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| BlackBerry Q5: Hands-on with the latest Qwerty It might lack the buzz of the Z10 and the glamour of the Q10, but BlackBerry's latest handset could be its most important yet. Read more |
| Nokia Lumia 1020: OIS, 2GB RAM, and photos from the device revealed It's nearly impossible for anything to remain secret today, and as we approach the big Nokia Lumia event, even more details of the device have appeared. Read more |
| HTC One Google Edition hands-on: A One without Sense isn't a One HTC and Samsung both rolled out Google Edition devices, but after spending a few days with the HTC One I am even more convinced that the best HTC One has Sense 5 as designed and optimized by HTC. Read more |
| Android 4.2.2 rolling out for HTC One, raising the bar even higher The HTC One is the best smartphone I have ever used and with this new major update HTC shows they are committed to keeping it that way. Read more |
| Keeping your portable devices charged when you are off the grid Post-PC devices rely on regular battery top-ups from convenient power sources.So what do you do when the power outlets don't work, or worse still, there are no power outlets? Read more |
| Best Android smartphones (July 2013 edition) Time to take a tour of a handful of the best Android smartphones currently available on the market (July 2013). This time around, I've added a dual-SIM handset into the mix for those of you looking to switch networks quickly. Read more |
| iOS narrows smartphone gap with Android on strong T-Mobile US sales: report Thanks to T-Mobile US finally jumping on the iPhone bandwagon, Apple's iOS share has spiked in the U.S. in recent months, narrowing the gap with its main rival Android. Read more |
| Moto X: Does Made in America translate into sales momentum? Unless there's some competitive advantage and a kick-ass product---perhaps Moto X and an array of colors is the answer---few will care where a product is made. Read more |