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Evidence is piling up in favor of the new HTC flagship device being called the HTC One, and not the M7. Also, a recently leaked image from a reliable HTC source on Twitter shows a possible photo of the new device.
Last night, during the Grammys, Microsoft ran a very music-friendly ad for the Microsoft Surface Pro, which played up the stylus, touch interface, and peripheral connectivity.
It looks like another unreliable leak about Apple has come out of China. We reported on a rumor coming out of China last week, which stated that the iPhone 5S and a five-inch iPhone 6 was imminent for launch this year.
Sony's Xperia Z is getting a lot of buzz before its launch, and it just continued today. Video surfaced online with a demonstration of a feature unknown about until today: fast burst camera mode.
Last night on the Grammys, Fun. performed their hit "Carry On" in the early part of the awards show, electrifying the crowd when, half way through the song, simulated rain fell on the set as Nate Ruess amped up his performance. But that rain wasn't comprised of simulated water, so how did fun. avoid electrocuting themselves in front of a live music hall and national T.V. audience?
Apple has warned against using the iOS 6 jailbreak for iOS 6.1, but some of those warnings might apply to Apple's own update to iOS 6.1, which is finding some frustrated customers after several compatibility issues and other bugs have been reported.
As Apple's closing legal attacks on Samsung are increasingly meeting obstacles, Reuters reports that Apple's current CEO, Tim Cook, never wanted any of this.
Look at the colors! The lines! It's so beautiful! Just kidding. This photo, a Flickr photo found by Pocket-lint, may not look like groundbreaking photography, but it actually could be. That's because this may be the first public image taken by the new HTC flagship phone, known as the HTC One, which is the first device to feature an "Ultrapixel" camera.
The Chinese New Year begins tomorrow on February 10, but there may be little to celebrate in China's cities. For the past three weeks, Beijing residents have been gasping for air as thick smog so bad that it's been literally off the charts.
It turns out the HTC M7 that everyone's been talking about is actually the HTC One, according to Slashgear, who reported a leak from that ever-reliable HTC information source on Twitter, @evleaks.
Today Sony released the Xperia Z in Japan, the first country to see a roll out of the new flagship device. After that, expect it to hit mobile carriers in the United Kingdom on February 28th and then start hitting the rest of the world after that, in March.
Sony has begun a rollout of Android Jelly Bean for its Xperia smartphones. This week they're kicking off the rollout for Xperia T and Xperia V handsets, with the Xperia TX to get Android Jelly Bean next month.
A statement from Activision Blizzard CEO Robert Kotick may be indicating what the final verdict will be for the Wii U. In his quarterly conference call with the company's investors, Kotick expressed concern and some disappointment with Nintendo's Wii U's lack of popularity.
It's been on Android and iOS devices for a long time now, but Windows Phone 8 users finally get to join the party: Spotify is available on the Windows Phone 8 store starting today.
Some new rumors about the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S are surfacing today, this time with their origins being someone, somewhere in China. As the rumors spread, many are asking if anything passes for an industry source these days.