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HTC has confirmed that February 19 will be the day that they announce something big. The company sent out invitations for a press event on Tuesday, February 19, which is the rumored date for an unveiling of the HTC M7 we reported last week.
Nokia Lumia 920s have been getting a Nokia Maps update, as the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 across the globe expect to be receiving a new version of the Microsoft Windows Phone 8 operating system, called Portico.
Hewlett-Packard looks like it's getting in the Chromebook business. Before it was pulled from HP's website, a spec sheet was found detailing the new laptop computer running Google's Chrome OS, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Well, he always wanted to be in show business. The mausoleum that displays the embalmed corpse of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il has been opened for tourists, and it's already getting a lot of buzz.
Yemeni authorities have stopped a boat in their territorial waters carrying a large cache of explosives, weapons, and money, including surface-to-air missiles, said U.S. officials on Monday, according to Reuters. Officials said there were indications that the weapons traced back to Iran.
If you want to get your hands on an Xperia Z soon, we've got the first specific release date that's been rumored so far, and it's way earlier than expected: February 9. That's when some blogs are saying the Xperia Z and Xperia ZL will hit stores in Japan now.
Apple iOS version 6.1 was released today, with some new features and bug fixes for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. And there's already an iOS jailbreak in the making for this version on the iPhone 5.
Yesterday, Nokia announced Music+, a paid version of Nokia Music. Nokia is really giving their Lumia series a boost with this new Nokia Lumia-only premium service.
Apple's had a tough time recently, and apparently it's not getting any better. Today, we found out that UK retailers are more likely to recommend the Samsung Galaxy S3 or the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 over the Apple iPhone 5. Things aren't any better on the other side of the world, where researchers are finding that the iPhone 5 isn't seen as cool anymore in leading Asian markets.
There's a new trailer out for BioShock: Infinite, and it's awesome. It goes into the details of the new BioShock's background, tying it to United States history in a documentary-style promo.
Images of what appears to be a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 hit the web today, with just a month to go before the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.
There may be a new iPad in the works with twice the storage as the current top-of-the-line model, if rumors are true. That would be a 128 GB iPad, for those who are counting. But while consensus seems to be that a 128 GB model could happen, the timing of the release may be up for debate.
A video featuring an in-depth look-around at the middle and back casing of the rumored HTC M7 smartphone was leaked to Etrade Supply this morning.
Say it isn't so! "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker plan to cut down on the number of episodes they produce every year, according to an interview with The New York Times' David Carr, published online today. Starting in September, fans will only get a single 10 episode run instead of a 14-episode season comprised of two 7 episode runs.
It's only been a few days, but Vine, the new 6 second video sharing service that was aquired by Twitter and launched this week, has already been used to post porn videos. I feel so naïve for believing a couple days ago that Vine would be mostly used for cats.