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HTC One V coming to Virgin Mobile for $200?

Published on 03/20/2012 by in News

According to a report from PocketNow, HTC’s 3.7-inch One V that unveiled at MWC in Barcelona last month will launch on Virgin Mobile for $200 in “late Spring.” We already knew the device would more than likely come in under the $200 price tag, because it is the more budget friendly option in the line [...]

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SK Telecom Smart Learning robots add twist to interactive learning, we go hands-on (video)

Published on 03/07/2012 by in News

They aren’t quite up to Johnny Number Five’s level of fame and stature, but SK Telecom’s new “Smart Learning” robots have something it (he?) never could have dreamed of: the power of a smartphone. The mechanical critters are designed to be next-gen ed…

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Engadget Interview: Richard Yu, Huawei chairman of devices

Published on 03/06/2012 by in News

Countless smartphones were announced at last week’s Mobile World Congress, but Huawei’s showing was one of the more intriguing at the event. The company has some incredibly lofty goals, intending to ditch its past reputation as an ODM (Original Desig…

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Acer Allegro hands-on at MWC 2012

Published on 03/05/2012 by in News

We covered Acer’s two Android devices at last week’s show, but what in the world happened to its Windows Phone? It’s easy to forget about the Acer Allegro because we haven’t seen it show up beyond the reaches of Asia and France, but we hunted one down…

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From the Editor’s Desk: Mobile World Congress hangover edition

Published on 03/04/2012 by in Featured, News

It's good to be home. Don't get me wrong. Mobile World Congress is a blast. That we get to work for a week in Barcelona, Spain, is but one perk of this job, and certainly not one that should be taken for granted. As always, it's great to s…

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What was your favorite thing from Mobile World Congress?

Published on 03/04/2012 by in News

With Mobile World Congress behind us, and all of the wildness dying down, we are left wondering what your favorite thing was from this years event. With tons and tons of new phones announced, innovative ideas flowing, and news beyond what we could com…

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Adéu, Barcelona: Mobile World Congress 2012 comes to a close

Published on 03/03/2012 by in News

The mobile world’s biggest players have exhausted themselves again, taking us with them in the process. While HTC and Nokia seemed to grab a lot of the attention, Samsung stayed quiet — at least for now — there was still a veritable pile of devices …

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HTC unveils new APIs, opens Beats, lockscreen and more to devs

Published on 03/02/2012 by in News

APIs, as essential as they are to our modern computing experience, aren’t the sort of thing we usually get too excited about. HTC is walking away from Mobile World Congress having announced four new application interfaces though, that have piqued our …

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HTC unveils new APIs, opens Beats, lockscreen and more to devs

Published on 03/02/2012 by in News

APIs, as essential as they are to our modern computing experience, aren’t the sort of thing we usually get too excited about. HTC is walking away from Mobile World Congress having announced four new application interfaces though, that have piqued our …

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Neonode zForce uses infrared LEDs to measure pressure, replace capacitive touch (hands-on)

Published on 03/02/2012 by in News

Smartphone fanatics may recall the Neonode N2 — a rather unique recall-plagued feature phone that ultimately resulted in the demise of the company’s handset arm. Neonode is still a major player in the portable device market, but may be more familiar …

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