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Gartner: Android ranks 2nd in global smartphones

A surge in sales turned Android into the second biggest smartphone platform in the world last year, according to a new report from Gartner. Unit sales of smartphones running Google’s mobile OS grew 888.8 percent year over year, from 6.8 million in 2009 to 67.2 million in 2010. In terms of market share, that translates …

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HP unveils TouchPad tablet, WebOS headed to PCs

Hewlett-Packard today took the wraps off its long-anticipated tablet, a 9.7-inch device it’s calling the TouchPad, along with the bombshell that its WebOS is headed to PCs. The TouchPad will run the company’s WebOS, which it acquired along with Palm as part of a $1.2 billion deal in April. Among its list of features are: a 1024×768 pixel display, a …

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LG Optimus Pad tablet shows off 3D in new video

The hunk of burnin’ love that is the LG Optimus Pad has been spotted in a new video. Known in the US as the LG G-Slate, the dual-core, Android-powered tablet has had its ports and sockets laid bare by YouTube user 50sElvis. According to the video, the G-Slate’s full US moniker is the ‘T-Mobile G-Slate with Google by LG’. Gee, …

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Angry Birds sends players a valentine

For a game with “angry” in the title, Angry Birds sure does make people happy. Maybe it’s because of the steady supply of extra goodies developer Rovio Mobile continues to push out–like the new Valentine’s Day addition to Angry Birds Seasons. (That’s the iOS version; it’s also available for Android!) Like an unexpected gift from that special someone, Seasons 1.2.0 …

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play coming in April on Orange and T

Not ones to be left out of a party, Orange and T-Mobile — or Everything Everywhere as they’re known in their SuperMegaZord combined form — have confirmed that they will be stocking the Sony Ericsson Xperia play gaming smart phone from April. The Xperia Play has had more buzz than a bucket of hornets and it hasn’t even been officially …

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Jules Verne Google logo utilizes iOS accelerometer

Move Google’s home page logo to see the world of Jules Verne. Screenshot by Joe Aimonetti If you’ve got an iOS device, head on over to Google’s home page today and check out the Jules Verne-inspired logo. Google has created an interactive logo that allows iOS users to control the view from a Jules Verne-esque submarine (the windows of which …

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Google Translate app comes to iPhone

If you’re struggling with languages at home or abroad, the new Google Translate app for iPhone is a faster way to untangle your tongue than the iPhone-optimized Web app that was previously your ticket out of confusion. The app has a handful of main features. First, you can speak into the app (in 15 languages) to translate words and phrases …

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Kyocera Echo dual

Kyocera’s Echo smart phone has a dual-touchscreen design that makes it one of the most eye-catching Android handsets yet. It’s only going to be available in the US for now, but we suspect Kyocera will be fielding calls from a few UK operators enquiring about the possibility of bringing it across the Atlantic. Dual-touchscreen? Aye: the Echo comes on a …

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