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Behold, the Samsung Galaxy Golden Android flip phone

Samsung must believe that good things come in pairs. Just a week after introducing the quad-core Samsung Hennessy flip phone for China, the electronics giant has announced a second dual-screen Android smartphone experience in the Samsung Galaxy Golden (translation). Related stories: Samsung finally unveils Hennessy flip phone in China Dual-screen smartphones gone wrong Android rumor roundup The Galaxy Golden runs …

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Motorola to ‘phase out’ Xoom branding

Motorola has put an end to its long fight over “Xoom” branding, according to a new report. Motorola has inked a deal with payment company Xoom Corp. that will see the handset and tablet maker put an end to its use of the “Xoom” name, American Lawyer reported on Tuesday, citing people who had knowledge of the deal. The agreement …

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Tiny car

Tiny mobile phones made to look just like posh car key fobs could be banned in the UK after concerns that they’re too easy to smuggle into prisons. The government is mulling a ban on the micro-mobiles, the BBC reports, and is discussing the problem with the Serious Organised Crime Agency and the National Trading Standards Board. You can bag …

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LG Enact tipped as sliding QWERTY for Verizon

Smartphone keyboard fans could soon find what they’re looking for if rumors of the LG Enact (VS890) QWERTY slider for Verizon pan out. Alleged photos and rough details reportedly obtained by tipster @evleaks, point to a 4-inch display, 5-megapixel rear camera, and a five-row QWERTY keyboard. Related stories Android rumor roundup LG Display lays claim to world’s first Quad HD …

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LG and Samsung OLED HDTVs available now: What you need to know

LG 55EM9700 and Samsung KN55S9 (right) Editors’ note: This post was updated August 21, 2013, with new information. As of today, you can buy an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV from LG and Samsung. On the horizon are models from Sony and Panasonic. The long-awaited release of these next-generation televisions is finally starting to happen. So what’s the big deal? …

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Optus introduces flat fee global roaming charges

Optus has joined Vodafone in changing the way it charges for global roaming. (Credit: Optus) The telco has reduced its global roaming zones from five to just two. Zone One includes New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Europe, the UK, the US, Canada and Asia. Zone Two, according to Optus, will contain Latin America, Africa and the Middle East. Both prepaid …

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Samsung Galaxy Gear knows when you’re looking at it

The hotly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Gear is about to wrap itself around the world’s wrists, and more details have come to light ahead of the smart watch’s expected unveiling in a couple of weeks. GigaOM reckons the Gear will definitely be announced on 4 September in both Berlin and New York. And it’s set to sport a 2.5-inch screen, the whole …

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Verizon to get on board NYC subways

Verizon is ramping up network coverage for its subscribers who ride the New York City subways. The carrier announced on Tuesday that it will start installing the necessary network gear over the next several weeks with the goal of providing wireless access in 36 NYC subway stations later this year. Once the service is up and running, Verizon subscribers will …

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