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Nokia launches Lumia 1020 with superior camera
As expected, Nokia today announced its Lumia 1020 smartphone with superior camera and video technologies, including a 41 megapixel optical sensor and 6x zoom. Read More


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These tiny systems, ranging from bare-bones boards to full-blown, ready-to-run PCs, are ideal for hackers and hobbyists who want to create their own powerful machines. Read More

T-Mobile Jumps! to quick phone upgrades
T-Mobile on Wednesday launched an unusual phone upgrade program that allows customers to get a new phone when they want, up to twice a year, that starts six months after enrolling in a program that costs $10 a month. Read More

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Samsung's three latest Wi-Fi-ready tablets in the Galaxy Tab 3 portfolio have started popping up at national retailers, continuing Samsung's commitment to offering a diverse product line in the fast-growing tablet market. Read More

Samsung shows off foldable phone that changes color
At MobileBeat 2013, Samsung unveiled a prototype for a new smartphone with healthcare monitoring that features two fold-out panels that can change colors based on the mode the phone is in. Read More

Sprint's first Windows Phone 8 smartphone, the HTC 8XT, goes on sale July 19 for $100
Sprint today announced that its first Windows Phone 8 smartphone, the HTC 8XT, goes on sale July 19 for $99.99 after rebate and with a two-year service agreement. Read More

AT&T teases July 16 announcement about 'what's next in wireless'
AT&T is planning a July 16 announcement to divulge "what's next in wireless," which could be news regarding a rollout of faster LTE-Advanced network technology or other innovations. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Why Apple's fall releases are make or break for Cupertino
Reading between the lines of a series of overnight reports, Apple is beginning to lose momentum as months of product release drought dim public perception of the brand. Read More

EU competition watchdog raids Telefonica, Deutsche Telecom and Orange
Europe's top antitrust watchdog carried out raids on Telefonica, Deutsche Telecom and Orange on Tuesday. Read More

Microsoft aims Windows Phone at enterprises with longer support, 'Blue'-style upgrade
Microsoft doubled the support lifespan of Windows Phone 8 from 18 to 36 months and promised to release an enterprise-oriented "feature pack" for the mobile operating system in the first half of 2014. Read More

Hesse remains CEO as Sprint, Softbank close $21.6B merger
SoftBank completed its $21.6 billion acquisition of Sprint Nextel on Wednesday, capping a months-long effort that was complicated by two bidding wars and some national-security objections but is expected to produce a stronger rival to the dominant U.S. mobile operators. Read More

JR Raphael: Rest easy: Google Voice's key features aren't going anywhere
Google Voice may be merging into Hangouts, but sources say the service's core functionality will remain in place and operational (whew!). Read More

Google Maps on Android gets improved search, navigation and design features
Google is incorporating several new features into its Maps app on Android-powered devices -- which are also coming soon to iOS -- to make it easier to search and navigate using the service. Read More

In Kenya, Bitcoin linked to popular mobile payment system
A project underway in Kenya is linking Bitcoin with M-Pesa, a popular mobile payments system, in an experiment designed to spur innovative payments in Africa. Read More

JR Raphael: Keep your pants on: A reality check about this latest Android malware scare
A new report suggests nearly every Android user is in grave danger of death by smartphone takeover -- but in reality, the threat is far less scary. Read More

 

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