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HTC Evo 4G LTE battery test is over, the results are impressive Sony Xperia U pays our office a visit, turns it into a disco club LG Optimus L7 joins the review queue, the hands-on video awaits you HTC One X for AT&T stopped by for a review, here goes the hands-on Which virtual personal assistant is best for you? Siri vs. S Voice vs. Speaktoit Assistant Latest Switch view Google adds accessories for the Galaxy Nexus on the Play Store 58 minutes ago by Prasad 2 comments Recently, Google started selling the unlocked GSM variant of the Galaxy Nexus on the Play Store. Now, they have added some accessories to go along with it. For now you only have three types of docks available. Read more » LG Opitmus 3D Max battery test is complete, here go the results 10 hours ago by Vince 13 comments Compared to its predecessor‘s 1500 mAh battery, the one found in the LG Optimus 3D Max P720 has received a rather modest 20 mAh bump in capacity. Interestingly enough, a year ago we would have considered a 1520 mAh battery as a large one by any standard. Today however, it appears downright insufficient, especially when there’s a 3D screen waiting to be powered. As you have probably guessed by now, we approached the battery test pf the LG Optimus 3D Max with a pinch of suspicion. Here goes the full breakdown. Read more » Flipboard Beta launches for Android, user feedback is more than welcome 13 hours ago by Vince 5 comments Flipboard for Android didn’t launch as the company planned. This however, hasn’t stopped them from launching a Beta version to see how it handles on the various droids out there. The company seems to be testing the water first, before launching the final version of the app, and is eager to collect as much of the user feedback as possible in order to ensure their app is working flawlessly. Read more » Samsung launches next generation Chromebooks and Series 3 Chromebox in the US with the latest Chrome OS

Chrome OS fans rejoice today as Samsung has launched its second generation Chromebooks as well as the first ever Series 3 Chromebox.
The refreshed notebook line-up also marks the rollout of a major update of the Chrome OS, which features enhanced security options, better integration with Google Drive, better offline capabilities and updated app

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