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Late this week, we reported on a rumor sparked by the appearance of an image at the unveiling of the Nokia Lumia 620 in Pakistan. The slide-show image at the unveiling appeared to show a Nokia Lumia phone on the left, a Windows 8 PC on the right, and in between a mid-sized tablet with Lumia-like beveling and body color.
AT&T has announced that it's sending out a new update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, according to Android Community. The update looks to be a no frills security patch that is now available over the air.
We're just a few days away from the expected unveiling of the HTC One (M7), and yesterday saw a huge leak of the rumored device's press shots. The photos confirm a long-held thread of speculation over HTC's flagship device - HTC's new handset is their attempt at an iPhone.
Sentimental '90s kids rejoice! Tamagotchi is back, stripped of its physical egg form, in an Android app.
For iPhone, iPad, or iPod users with the devices that use the new Lightning port, there's a new option for third party charging accessories by Scosche.
Unfortunately, for fans of Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm who have been playing the public beta recently, Blizzard plans to end the beta on March 1. Luckily, they'll have to wait less than two weeks before the full release of the game hits shelves.
The next Lara Croft Tomb Raider game will be a reboot much like Christopher Nolan's Batman movies, going back to the character's roots and adding a lot more grit and grime.
Sony is expected to be releasing the Xperia Z in two major markets in Europe by the end of February. Reports are now out saying that Vodafone in the UK is accepting pre-orders for the device, with a release date on February 28, and the German Sony Store will be selling Xperia Zs there starting February 21.
The leaks are coming fast and furious now for the next flagship handset from HTC. The most recent one is cause for celebration in the United States, as a leak reported by HTC Source has the HTC One (formerly M7) coming out on U.S. carriers on March 22.
Yesterday we brought you a report about a flaw in the iOS 6.1 update, which allowed anyone to bypass an iPhone's password protected lockscreen in just a few steps. Today, Apple has announced that it is working on a fix that should prevent that hack and make iPhones safe from tampering once again.
GameStop Corporation has hinted at a survey that says 60 percent of their customers won't buy a new console that doesn't allow users to play pre-owned games, in a new development in the increasingly visible tussle between Microsoft and GameStop.
Tomorrow, February 15, an asteroid will buzz by our planet, missing by about 17,200 miles, which is inside the orbit of some of our satellites circling the Earth. Don't worry, though this is an incredibly close fly-by, it should not be affecting our lives in the slightest. Still it's nice to know what time, and where, the asteroid, called 2012 DA14, will be at its closest point to our planet.
Ever since Apple released the iOS 6.1 update for iPhones, iPads, and some iPod Touch models weeks ago, there have been issues cropping up with connectivity, compatibility, and battery use. Now there's a huge security flaw that is getting attention, thanks to a video posted to YouTube.
HP will be working on an Android tablet, according to an anonymous source reported first by ReadWrite. This would be HP's first Android-launched tablet, and, given HP's recently released 14-inch Chromebook, this could be a sign that HP is going with Google for more of its mobile operating systems.
Today's Google Doodle is in honor of both Valentine's Day and the inventor of the Ferris wheel. George Ferris, who invented his eponymous carnival attraction, would have been 154 today.