AT&T Will Have the 64GB HTC One Exclusively On Its Line-up

One of the things users complained about when it comes to the HTC One is the lack of a microSD expansion slot. 32GB might not be enough for the needs of (a select, we’d boldly add) few. We know the phone was launched in both 32- and 64GB flavors but the larger capacity variant’s availability wasn’t specified beyond the vague “select markets”. According to AT&T, the US carrier will be such a select market; apparently you’ll be able to grab the 64GB HTC One as an exclusive in the States through AT&T, alongside the 32GB flavor which will also be ...

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Facebook’s April 4 Event Might Not Bring a Phone, But BlinkFeed-Like Home Screen

There were numerous rumors in the past putting HTC and Facebook together on the same team again for a future possible “Facebook phone”. These rumors were revived yesterday with a press invite sent out by Facebook to an event where the social network will show off its “new home on Android”. However, the tagline, “new home on Android”, could exactly be just that, a home screen. According to the latest coming from unnamed sources, Facebook is planning to bring a home screen ...

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Top 5 Devices To Skip For Spring 2013 (Video)

With so many devices launched between the fall of 2012 and Spring of 2013, we know many of you want to know what’s worth your money, and what you should skip with no questions asked. Both 2012 and 2013 have been great years for mobile technology, but we have a feature called “Worst Gadgets Ever” for a reason. There’s always a good deal of products that either end-up as vapor ware, some that suck on their own, and some which simply aren’t worth your money when compared to other devices in the market. We thought we’d help you with the Top 5 devices that we ...

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HTC Confirms Florian Seiche’s Departure, Appoints Philip Blair As Head of EMEA

After yesterday’s news of Florian Seiche, ex President of HTC EMEA, leaving the company to continue working over at Nokia, we now have something official coming from HTC. The Taiwanese company has issued a statement (below), announcing the new Head of EMEA. The statement also confirms Seiche’s departure. “HTC, a global leader in smartphone innovation, has today announced the appointment of Phil Blair as its new Head of EMEA. Previously Vice President of Product and Operations for the ...

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Microsoft To Merge Windows RT Into the Upcoming Windows Blue?

The “supply chain” and sources within never sleep. Apparently a new rumor has popped up which talks about Microsoft’s alleged plans to no longer launch products part of the Windows RT line-up. The Surface RT, depending on who you tend to believe, was a decent start or a complete disappointment. One thing is for sure: several OEMs, through their executives, were not really fond of the platform and its naming, often calling it confusing. If the most recent rumors are to be believed then Microsoft is preparing to incorporate or merge Windows RT in its upcoming new platform, ...

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Is This BlackBerry 10 Roadmap for Real?

It’s been hard to keep track of rumors talking about what’s next for BlackBerry 10. Some of that’s attributable to a whole lot of information that doesn’t seem to agree with each other; we hear that there won’t be any new models beyond the Q10 this year, and then we hear that half a dozen or so are on their way. Today we get some hard evidence that might help us make sense of the situation, in the form of a roadmap purporting to show the BB10 devices arriving for the rest of 2013, and into 2014. Could this ...

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The Best Photo Editing Applications for Android (Video)

We all use our smartphones to snap pictures left and right. Whether we’re capturing our family and other sentimental moments, unusual sights or … even what we’re about to eat, not every picture turns out the way it should, or how you were expecting. Fortunately, post-processing applications are aplenty. In the Google Play Store, there are literally hundreds of photo editing apps – maybe even thousands. And sifting through them all can be quite difficult, ...

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Motorola After the X Phone: New Rumor Looks to What’s Next

Yesterday we got a whole boatload of new rumors regarding Motorola’s X phone to weed through, backing down from some of those “customizable” claims from earlier, talking about a launch window, and briefly mentioning some other Motorola devices. Tonight a little bit of new info comes our way, once again tackling the issue of those other Motorola models. According to this source, once the X phone is out, Motorola has at least three more phones it’s been ...

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Microsoft Lowers Minimum Resolution for Windows 8 Tablets

Microsoft has been missing out on a portion of the mobile device market, having smartphones and larger tablet, but not really any sort of mid-sized device. Could it be looking to do something about that? We’re asking ourselves just that question upon reading Microsoft’s Windows Certification Newsletter from a little earlier this month, announcing a new minimum resolution for Windows 8 tablets. Instead of the 1366 x 768 which we’ve seen on tablets like the Surface RT, ...

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