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Samsung is not the top smartphone maker, but the maker of the Galaxy S3 has both dominated the Android device market and made Android more popular as an operating system last year, according to two reports out today.
The Sony Xperia Z smartphone, Sony's new premier handset that may be the best thing they've offered in years, is now available in France if you preorder with French cell phone provider SFR.
BioWare is making sure that fans of the Mass Effect trilogy aren't confused about their next game offering. On the BioWare Forums, community developer Chris Priestly is telling people not to call the next game Mass Effect 4, and has explained that the story of Commander Shepard is over.
It's official: according to new analysis from market analysis company Canalys, Apple is now the dominant PC maker in the world, reversing its position in the David vs. Goliath tale it told long ago during a Super Bowl spot called "1984."
Today saw the first actual photograph of the LG Optimus G Pro, as well as the release of official specifications for the device. And it looks like the new flagship device for LG will come in a version with a massive 5.5-inch screen.
Wikipad Inc. announced today that their Wikipad tablet would be available in stores sometime this spring. The Android-powered device that comes with a gamepad, not unlike that of Sony's device, wrapped around a tablet, is attempting to bring console style gaming and the world of mobile tablets closer together.
A smaller, less beefy, but cheaper version of the HTC M7 will likely be making its way to Chinese consumers soon. The HTC 603e was spotted at the TENAA, which is China's office for certifying electronics, like the U.S. FCC.
FreedomPop, a wireless company heavily influenced by social sharing, announced today that they raised $4.3 million to improve its network, bringing its total funding to $11.4 million.
Sony is going to sweeten the deal even more on its new flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z. That is, at least for customers in the United Kingdom.
GameStop and Microsoft have both responded, to varying degrees of clarity, after GameStop Corporation took a hit yesterday on Wall Street after Xbox 720 rumors damaged the company's perceived viability.
Game-maker Valve and J.J. Abrams will collaborate to try to bring Half-Life or Portal to movie screens, and maybe bring some of J.J. Abrams' science fiction magic to the gaming world, according to an interview at the 2013 DICE Summit in Las Vegas today.
Google may be developing an impressive new Chromebook, called "Chromebook Pixel," to challenge Apple's Retina-enabled laptops, if a video leaked onto YouTube is authentic.
In the first days of being available to the public, the iOS 6 jailbreak by evasi0n was used 1.7 million times, according to Jay Freeman, who runs the Cydia jailbreak app store.
Over 25 billion served: No, this time it's not McDonalds, but Apple iTunes, which announced it sold its 25 billionth song today.
There's a new video streaming service, by Redbox and Verizon, coming to the Xbox 360, according to an announcement on the blog of Xbox Live gamer "Major Nelson," also known as Larry Hryb, Director of Programming at Microsoft.