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Windows 8 tablet could be Kindle Fire rival

Microsoft is set to announce a Windows 8 tablet later today — but new rumours suggest it’ll involve US bookseller Barnes & Noble. Does that mean it’ll be a rival to the Amazon Kindle Fire rather than the iPad — and does it mean it won’t come to the UK? We were expecting a Microsoft-branded …

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How to make your Samsung Galaxy S3 more secure

Judging from some of the Facebook status updates that I have the misfortune of seeing every day, many people don’t do nearly enough to keep their phones secure. Considering how much personal information is stored on our smart phones, from text messages to emails and social networks, security should be at the top of everyone’s priority list, and fortunately it …

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iLuv ships Mo’Beats portable stereo Bluetooth speaker stand

Though it’s listed as out of stock on its own Web site, iLuv tells me that it’s begun shipping its Mo’Beats iSP245 portable stereo Bluetooth speaker stand. Since it uses Bluetooth for wireless audio streaming, you can use the Mo’Beats with any Bluetooth-enabled tablet, smartphone, or laptop, though it’s more ideally suited for tablets. It has a built-in rechargeable battery …

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Amazon to sell Nokia 808 PureView with 41MP camera

If you have extra cash in your pocket, Nokia and Amazon are ready to bring your Nokia 808 PureView jealousy to an end. Today, Nokia announced that it will sell the Symbian OS phone, famous for its jaw-dropping 41-megapixel camera, via Amazon to U.S. customers. It’ll cost you $699.99 for the unlocked handset, in addition to the cost of a …

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LG Optimus L5 sauntering into UK this month

The LG Optimus L5 will be out in the UK this month, sashaying into shops with a 4-inch display, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. LG has confirmed the mid-range mobile will be making its debut here before July, also arriving in Germany and France, following the more powerful quad-core LG Optimus 4X HD. Along with the latest version of …

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Sharp debuts custom Feel UX for Aquos line

Sharp today announced that it has partnered with design firm Frog to create a new user experience for the next wave of Aquos smartphones. Expected to arrive this summer, the Feel UX promises to have a highly customizable interface that integrates features like a personalized lock screen and widgets with real-time weather. Admittedly, Feel UX sounds identical to other custom …

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Would Samsung ever leave Android? New CEO drops hints

Samsung Electronics’ new CEO called for the company to redouble its focus on software, which could hint at a move away from Android and toward its own proprietary operating system. Samsung has long desired to push its own integrated hardware and software experience, investing in its Bada operating system and selling devices in select markets. But the popularity of Android, …

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