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Why HTC put Windows on its M8 smartphone
While the M8 has been widely praised as a quality Android device, its emergence on the Windows Phone platform has left some questioning why HTC would rely on that OS, especially with a recent report showing Windows Phone's market share has slipped to 2.5% of the market. Read More


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Sprint's cut in data prices won't help its network woes
Sprint's new lower-priced shared data plan sounds ambitious, but analysts say it doesn't go far enough and won't address the carrier's network performance sore spot. Read More

JR Raphael: Nexus 7 revisited: How Google's latest tablet has held up over the past year
With a rumored replacement on the way, it's time to revisit Google's current Nexus tablet to see how well it's aged a year after its release. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: Barnes & Noble partners with Samsung to produce a reborn Nook
The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook offers Samsung hardware together with Barnes & Noble apps. Read More

LG's high-end smartphone features trickle down to new L series
LG Electronics is bringing features from its more expensive smartphones into the hotly contested low-end segment of the market. Read More

The 5 most anticipated smartphone launches coming in September
September is shaping up to be an exciting month for smartphone buyers around the world: We know that Motorola Mobility, Microsoft, Sony and Samsung Electronics will all launch new smartphones, and it looks like Apple will join the party too. So what new devices are we looking forward to the most? Here's our countdown. Read More

Darlene Storm: New attacks secretly use smartphone cameras, speakers and microphones
Do you regard your smartphone cameras, speakers or microphone as a security threat? You might after learning about covert sound-based and camera-based attacks that were presented at the 8th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT). Read More


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Barbara Krasnoff: One phone, two flavors: Android or Windows Phone. The start of a new trend?
The HTC One (M8) for Windows is the first time that a phone is available for two completely different operating systems. Read More

Preston Gralla: Is the Windows-based HP Stream 14 a Chromebook killer?
Microsoft may have the answer to the Chromebook surge: An under-$200 laptop from HP with full-on Windows 8.1, a 14-inch screen, and 100 GB of free cloud-base storage. Will this be the machine that kills off Chromebooks? Read More

Coming soon: No-name tablets priced under $35
Generic Android tablets with 7-inch screens and quad-core chips that deliver decent performance could soon sell for under $35. Read More

Verizon is tops in network performance, reliability, speed in 2014 tests
Verizon Wireless beat out the other three national carriers for overall network performance, reliability and speed in the first half of 2014, according to an analysis by RootMetrics released Tuesday. Read More

AT&T to get the M8 for Windows, too; it's not just Verizon
Less than a day after the HTC One (M8) for Windows went on sale "exclusively" on Verizon Wireless, AT&T also said it will carry the new smartphone, too. Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on: The ThinkPad Yoga 11e Chromebook could be the one
Lenovo's ThinkPad Yoga 11e Chromebook makes a fantastic first impression. Could this laptop-tablet combo be the midrange Chromebook we've all been waiting for? Read More

iPhone 5C's China bust raises questions about Apple's pricing for '14 models
Apple's iPhone 5C, the lower-priced model introduced last year -- by many accounts to boost sales in countries like China -- has done poorly in the People's Republic. Read More


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