No Google Wallet for Galaxy Nexus

People who want to purchase the Google Galaxy Nexus for their near-field communications chip for shopping may be frustrated with the news that Verizon – the only official carrier for the Galaxy Nexus – has stated that they will not be supporting Google Wallet in its phones. Google confirmed the report the the carrier asked [...]

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Has HTC plateaued?

Taiwan based smartphone manufacturer HTC said that their November sales fell nearly 30% from a year ago. This came after they issued a statement a month ago that they won’t see any growth in their sales during the last quarter of the year. While the company still performs very well in the market this year, [...]

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Dell kills Streak 7 tablet

With Apple’s iPad taking the lead and Amazon’s Kindle Fire rapidly gaining popularity, its no wonder that others might feel outdated overshadowed. Take Dell’s case for example. Nearly one year ago, the Texas-based company introduced the Streak 7 Android tablet.  Now for those of you who haven’t heard of this gadget (and I’m guessing a [...]

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Kindle Fire problem: no WiFi?

Kindle Fire may be soaring high, selling 850,000 units in Amazon alone and almost rivalling iPad in terms of units sold. However, the company is not without problems. The recently-released Kindle Fire WiFi only units are having difficulty in connecting to wireless networks and customers have been complaining about the problem. Some users have reported that [...]

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Major Xbox update coming soon

Microsoft is jumping in the bandwagon and is bringing more diversity and flexibility into their Xbox consoles. The update is said to transform the console into an entertainment hub, rather than just a gaming tool. Forty media firms have already signed up with Microsoft to provide both live and on-demand news and TV services to [...]

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Kindle Fire Sales Hit 95,000+ on Day One

The Kindle Fire, Amazon’s latest gadget to hit the web, sold roughly 95,000 units on the first day of pre-order. According to statistics gathered by eDataSource,  the Kindle Fire outstripped sales of the other three new Kindle units combined. They also estimates that sales of the other new Kindle units totaled approximately 25,000 units during the same [...]

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