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Consumers Irate over Incessant Droid Bionic Delay

Motorola Mobility saw a disappointing quarter and projected an even more disappointing outlook, but while that may upset Wall Street, consumers are more upset that its anticipated Droid Bionic is getting a new date.

Top 10 Apple iPhone 5 Contenders (PHOTOS)

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Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, is facing too much of a competition from Android. It is being speculated that iPhone 5 is scheduled to launch in early September.
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Google Android Devices More Popular than Apple iPhone

Cool Apps For Music

The great thing about the Android phone is that it supports some extraordinary features, there are also numerous super cool apps available which can help you do just about anything you can imagine with your Android phone.
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Facebook to Hackers: Find Bugs and Get Paid

Good news for hackers, social networking giant Facebook has announced a bug bounty program, in which it will pay hackers for finding and reporting security flaws on its Web site.
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Nintendo Slashes 3DS Price

The sluggish sales of Nintendo's new gaming device 3DS pushed the company to make a surprising move to slash the price by $80, or more than 30 percent, possibly losing money for each sale of the device.
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Apple Tops the Smartphone Foodchain, Samsung on the Prowl

Nokia and Samsung has been demoted with Apple becoming the top smartphone vendor in the fierce global mobile device war. According to reports, Apple has sold over 20 million iPhones along with over 9 million iPads in the second quarter.
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How the iPhone 5 could save Sprint

With the iPhone 5 set to be released later this fall, there has been some rumors that Apple may be looking to release the phone on both the Sprint and T-mobile networks.
Nintendo Pressured to Develop for Apple iPhone

Nintendo 3DS Cuts Price by More than 30 pct

The sluggish sales of Nintendo's new gaming device 3DS pushed the company to make a surprising move to slash the price by $80, or more than 30 percent, possibly losing money for each sale of the device.

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