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Droid Bionic Marks Motorola's Final Hurrah

Motorola Mobility's highly anticipated Droid Bionic smartphone is finally coming after incessant delays, marking the final hurrah for the storied firm as an independent manufacturer.
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Is Amazon's Website Redesign an Apple, iPad Killer?

So many tech journalists writing lately that Amazon's new Kindle tablet won't really be a direct, serious threat to Apple's tablet industry-leading iPad because the company's first unit will be a 7-inch touchscreen instead of a 10-inch touchscreen miss one very valuable point.
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Android Features Likely to be Missing in Apple's iPhone 5

The most-anticipated device of the year, Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5, is already facing stiff competition from Android smartphones amidst all rumors. The release date of the iPhone 5 is growing closer as the latest rumor has revealed that retailer Best Buy is set for an October launch.
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Top 5 Phones That Could End Samsung Galaxy S2's Dominance

Samsung is facing too much of competition from other Android smartphone makers. The most-awaited Samsung's flagship Galaxy S2 has made it to the United States, quelling anticipation, but some contenders are there to spoil its party.
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Amazon's Forthcoming Kindle Tablet: 5 Things to Know

Talk of a new, forthcoming tablet from Amazon that run's on Google's Android operating system, is heating up the Internet these days -- as the product as seen by many industry observers and consumers as the first bona fide competitor to Apple's tablet-leading iPad.In preparation of Amazon's Kindle tablet release, here are five things to know.
Rival Tablet Makers Suggest Samsung Galaxy Tabs Will Never Beat Apple iPad

Samsung Galaxy Tab: Facing Heat From Lenovo and Apple

Is Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet really as popular as the South Korean company would want us to believe? No, according to rival Lenovo, which claims that Samsung could only manage to sell 200,000 tablets in 2010 though it had shipped 1 million the same year.
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German Court Bans Sales of Samsung's New 7.7-inch Tablet

Samsung Electronics Co has stopped promoting its new tablet computer at Europe's biggest consumer electronics fair after a court-ordered sales injunction in Germany, the latest setback in its global patent battle with Apple Inc.

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