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HTC One approaching 5 million units sold
An anonymous HTC executive told the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that the HTC One has nearly reached 5 million units sold, about a month after launching. However, he also said it's still too early to know if it's doing as well as it should be.
Watch this: A live orchestra plays ‘Carmen’ using only smartphones and tablets
'Hello Bank!' which alleges to be Europe's first fully-digital mobile bank, has a new spot featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra playing "Carmen" on smartphones and tablets, synced together over Wi-Fi.
At ‘four sales a second’, Samsung’s Galaxy S4 passes 10 million mark in first month
Samsung has announced its flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone has sold over 10 million units – and it hasn't even been out a month. The impressive figures mean the S4 is Samsung's fastest selling handset ever. New colors are on the way, too!
Big news, Samsung’s monster Galaxy Mega smartphones are official (Updated)
After a few weeks on intense rumors, Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Mega 6.3 and the Galaxy Mega 5.8. They certainly live up to their names, as these two are very, very big.
How to get the best out of Google Now
Have you been taking advantage of the personal assistant in your pocket? Here’s our guide to what Google Now can do and how to unleash its predictive powers.
Galaxy Note 2 vs Optimus G Pro: In-depth comparison
The LG Optimus G Pro is LG's new flagship Android device and it is already generating a lot of excitement. We pit the LG Optimus G Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and find out how the specs match up with these two Android smartphone/tablet hybrids.
Apple satisfaction rating drops while Samsung rises
In a survey conducted by the American Customer Satisfaction Index, mobile leader Apple's approval rating dropped more than 2 percent. Despite the drop, the company is still the leader of the pack.
Pantech Discover Review
The Pantech Discover combines premium features and performance with a budget price, making it more impressive than many phones that cost twice as much.
- Pros: Comfortable, compact, attractive design, Long battery li...
- Cons: Skin feels overstuffed and overcomplex at times, Camera ...
Best apps of the week: Moldiv, Lime Light, Frozen Synapse, and more
Sure, Google rolled out all kinds of exciting app updates this week. But don't let that overshadow the other great releases that came out. Grab the best apps of the week including Moldiv, an update to Zomato, Blitz Brigade, and more.
Google Play Store in-app purchases jump 700 percent in one year
At this year's Google I/O conference, the technology leader announced that revenue from in-app purchases via its Play Store jumped 7x in one year. Developers were advised to create more free apps, and monetize on post-install purchases.
Epson’s augmented reality smart glasses show off gesture control at Google I/O
APX Labs showed off its enhanced Moverio BT-100 smart glasses from Epson that can navigate a virtual wall of YouTube videos with a just tilt of your head. The $700 smart glasses feature a pair of transparent lenses so you can see 3D augmented reality content.
Samsung releases TecTiles2, new generation of programmable NFC tiles
Samsung announced the release of TecTiles 2, the next generation of programming NFC smart tiles. The tags are compatible with all NFC-enabled Samsung devices, including the Galaxy S4.
Hacking Google Glass, a way for developers to “play around and go crazy”
Today Google held a workshop to show would-be developers how to hack Glass and begin to develop applications for the wearable device. Google may not be encouraging the activity, but it seems to be very open-minded about the idea.
Google Wallet is getting a little easier and safer
Google Wallet is adding new features to its service, including money transfers via e-mail, an increase in loyalty card acceptance, and an easy online payment plug-in for merchants.
Cheer up, Larry! Why the Google CEO’s rousing I/O speech rang a little false
Google CEO Larry Page has confessed negativity and lack of collaboration in the technology world saddens him. But let's not forget Google can harsh some mellows too.