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BES 10 continues to gain momentum in North America – ‘BlackBerry remains our enterprise standard’

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Hands-on with the BlackBerry Q5

We get our hands on the new entry-level BlackBerry Q5! The entry-level BlackBerry Q5

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Where’s My Bus? for BlackBerry 10 provides simple, real-time transit information

If you live in one of the many metro areas in North America whose public transit systems utilize the NextBus system, you'll want to check out Where's My Bus? for BlackBerry 10.

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HTC One to arrive in the US before the end of April

The story of the HTC One seems to be sort of a mess at this point in time.

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LG Optimus G Pro global release to begin in Q2

This isn’t the first time we have heard from LG about the Optimus G Pro smartphone, however this time around we are getting a rough idea as to when we can expect the global roll-out to begin. In short, LG has announced that will begin during the second quarter of the year. Of course, those in Korea will get the handset quite a bit sooner

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Samsung rumors point towards a March 15 Galaxy S IV announcement

Based on the frequency of Galaxy S IV related rumors one thing seems clear, we are going to be seeing an announcement sooner rather than later. Of course, the key here seems to be exactly when that announcement will take place. Earlier rumors have suggested that Samsung was going to be holding a Mobile Unpacked event on March 22 , however as of today it looks like we now have another potential date

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Gameloft Q4 2012 earnings report shows a 23 percent year-over-year increase

Gameloft has released several anticipated games for Android this year. Just to name a few, we saw Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour and Asphalt 7: Heat

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Purported design details emerge for the less expensive iPhone

A couple of weeks ago I went through some of what Apple might pursue if/when making a less expensive iPhone for emerging markets. The gist was, like the iPod mini/nano, Mac mini, and iPad mini, Apple would never build something cheap out of cheap parts, but would remove expensive, higher end elements to produce something that still had fantastic build quality, but wouldn't cost as much. Now iLounge 's Jeremy Horowitz, who typically has excellent sources, has reported what he's hearing

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Research shows half of smartphone buyers want iPhone, but Samsung’s surging

A new survey from 451 Research 's ChangeWave service on smartphone buyers in North America shows that while demand for the iPhone has dropped from the its last survey period, one in two likely smartphone buyers plan on purchasing an iPhone 5 within the next 90 days. Apple continued its impressive record of customer satisfaction, with 71% of respondents saying they were “Very Satisfied” with their iPhone. Demand for the iPhone dropped from 71% in the last survey period, which took place around the launch of the iPhone 5 launch, where Apple always sees a large spike in demand