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LG leans on high

BARCELONA, Spain–LG is banking that the consumer need for speed will drive sales of its mobile devices, a bet the company hopes will pay off with a larger foothold in the smartphone market. The company’s product lineup for Mobile World Congress, which was announced throughout last week, illustrates its increasing use of high-end components. The …

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HTC One X is HTC’s quad

BARCELONA, Spain–If it’s a quad-core Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone you want, then add the HTC One X to your list. Just announced today at Mobile World Congress, the One X is the flagship phone in HTC’s new “HTC One” family of devices. The One X features Android 4.0, the most up-to-date (and coveted) version of the Android operating system, topped …

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Averting a spectrum disaster: Now for the hard part

With the passage last week of legislation authorizing the FCC to conduct new spectrum auctions, you might think that the looming spectrum crisis has been averted. Nothing could be farther from the truth–or more dangerous to the continued health of the mobile ecosystem. To avoid severe service interruptions or outright collapse of mobile networks, the FCC’s 2010 National Broadband Plan …

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Apple gobbles up Chomp to improve app search

Apple has bought Chomp, a service that makes it easy to search for Android and iOS apps, and plans to use the company’s know-how to revamp searching in the App Store. TechCrunch reports that Apple has swallowed Chomp whole, with the Mac-making company taking on all of Chomp’s tech and staff. Om nom nom. Never one to reveal its true motives, …

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Acer Liquid Glow is curvaceous, packs Ice Cream Sandwich

Acer’s lifted the lid on its latest smart phone, the oddly-dubbed Liquid Glow — a curvy mobile that comes in a range of colours, that’s powered by Ice Cream Sandwich, the very latest version of Android. Style-wise, the Liquid Glow is highly reminiscent of previous Acer efforts such as last year’s Liquid Mini, but it ups the stakes by being …

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Sprint was close to buying Metro PCS, says report

Sprint was just hours away from acquiring Metro PCS in an $8 billion deal when Sprint’s board nixed the agreement, CNBC is reporting. Citing unnamed sources, CNBC’s David Faber said the two companies had been working on the plan for months and that a deal was expected to be announced after Sprint’s board met late Wednesday. Metro PCS shareholders would …

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Samsung Galaxy B with edge

Rumours are circulating that Samsung’s planning a smart phone with a edge-to-edge screen, dubbed the Samsung Galaxy B. Sammyhub spotted a report from the Korean language Maeil Business newspaper that hints that the company has been beavering away on a nearly bezel-free device. Peering through the dense fog of Google Translate, it would appear that Samsung has been working on the …

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S, Ray and Neo V get ICS beta

Sony has released a beta version of Ice Cream Sandwich for the Xperia Arc S, Xperia Ray and Xperia Neo V, letting more adventurous Android fans get a taste of the latest version of Android ahead of the official update. Sony posted the details on its developer site, but warns that the update should only be attempted if you’re an ‘advanced …

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Ice Cream Sandwich with quad

Over the last month, CNET has written a lot about an upcoming trade show called Mobile World Congress. And over the next week, we’ll be writing even more about it. If you’ve never heard of the event before, I don’t blame you. Indeed, Mobile World Congress doesn’t have the same name recognition that CES commands in the United States, but …

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