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Samsung Galaxy S5 reported to employ unibody metal design

The Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature a metal unibody design when it debuts in 2014, according to Japanese Web site EMSOne. Related stories: Samsung Galaxy S5 coming sooner rather than later, says report Samsung Galaxy S5 could pack 16-megapixel OIS shooter Samsung Galaxy S5 may feature metal body Rumors have been circulating for months regarding …

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LG G Flex hitting Europe in international rollout

LG told us before that its G Flex banana phone wasn’t scheduled to hit the UK. But here’s a sign it could reach us Brits after all, and quite soon as well. Chinese site 3G.cn reports LG has sent out invites to an event in Hong Kong on Tuesday to announce the international rollout of the G Flex, Unwired View …

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KitKat is now the 1 percent

Android 4.4 KitKat is now officially a blip on the Android radar a month after its debut. Collecting Google Play stats during the seven days that ended Monday, Google’s Android developer dashboard found that KitKat now flavors 1.1 percent of all Android devices. Android 4.4 launched in early November, triggering its gradual rollout to phone and tablet users. As always, …

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EE 4G hits 10 more towns, 19 more going 4G for Christmas

Fast 4G phone signal has come to Bath, Brighton, and Northampton as EE turns on super-fast data in another double-handful of British towns, with a further 19 coming in time for Christmas. 4G EE goes live today in Bath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Darlington, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Northampton, Poole, Portsmouth and Redcar. These ten bring the total to 141 towns and cities covered …

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Ultra Mobile offers free minutes to international calls in 75 countries

Ultra Mobile, an MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) under T-Mobile, announced that starting tomorrow, it will give its customers 1,000 free minutes a month for international calls to more than 70 countries. The carrier will throw in free, unlimited SMS texting to more than 190 countries as well. This service expands on Ultra Mobile’s previous Ultra Zero plan, which was …

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Watch the YotaPhone e

The unusual, e-ink sporting YotaPhone is poised to be made official at an event in Moscow, and CNET has exclusive access to an English-language live stream of the event itself. The event — which will see the Android-powered YotaPhone get an official international launch — can be viewed below and starts on December 3 at 11:15 p.m. PT, or December …

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Heads up Apple, Android to make big gains in 2014, IDC predicts

Google’s Android ecosystem will be breathing down Apple’s neck in 2014, according to IDC, which offered predictions for 2014. Google Play/Android downloads and revenues “are making dramatic gains and the app ecosystem value gap will be significantly narrowed” with Apple in 2014, according to IDC. That was one of the predictions published Tuesday, among a bevy of predictions for 2014. …

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Watch out, Google. Vuzix smart glasses sell for $1,000

Consumers can now purchase a pair of smart glasses for $1,000. Dubbed the first commercially available “Smart Glasses,” the Vuzix M100 started shipping on Tuesday, according to the company. The first models off the line are going to registered developers and others who already ordered the product. But the M100 also is now available for preorder with a promised ship …

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Nokia wins patent case against HTC, with sales ban potential

Nokia has won a key ruling in the England and Wales High Court against HTC over charges of patent infringement. Justice Arnold of the England and Wales High Court ruled on Tuesday that some of HTC’s Android-based handsets, including the critically well-regarded HTC One, infringe a patent held by Nokia related to a “modular structure for a transmitter and a …

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