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Skype For Windows Phone Beta Arrives Wearing a Metro Interface


Skype for Windows Phone Beta Video Chat
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Nokia Announces the Cheapest Lumia Smartphone Yet, the Lumia 610


BARCELONA: We didn't get a new flagship Lumia from Nokia at the Mobile World Congress today, but we did get a low-end model: the Lumia 610.
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Nokia 808 PureView Has a Monster 41-Megapixel Camera


BARCELONA: Thought that Symbian was dead? Think again: at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia has just announced the 808 Pureview, a flagship Symbian device with a 41-megapixel camera.
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Asian mobile giants launch race for smartphone market


Asian mobile giants launch race for smartphone marketAsian telecommunications giants fired the first salvo in the battle for the smartphone market, premiering ultra fast and light phones hours before Monday's world's biggest mobile phone show opened.


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Hands On With the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1


Samsung Galaxy Note 10-1 Android 4 Interface
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Asian mobile giants launch race for smartphone market


A man speaks on his mobile phone in Barcelona on the eve of the Mobile World congressAsian telecommunications giants fired the first salvo in the battle for the smartphone market, premiering ultra fast and light phones hours before Monday's world's biggest mobile phone show opened.


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Orange to offer smartphone with "Intel Inside"


An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel AvivSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The "Intel Inside" logo on hundreds of millions of personal computers is finally making its way onto a smartphone. France Telecom's mobile unit Orange will launch a smartphone in France and the United Kingdom this summer designed by Intel and using its newest processor. While the handset will be branded by Orange, its back cover will also boast the Intel swirl that consumers have come to expect to see on PCs over the past two decades. ...


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