The phone ecosystem these days is horribly boring compared to the innovation of a couple decades back. Your options include flat rectangles, and flat rectangles that fold in half and then break.
For months, Android fans have been waiting for Samsung’s Galaxy S II to launch in the United States, but the version that’s rumored to arrive on AT&T next month might be a lot different from what ...
It seems like only yesterday that the Android driven Samsung Galaxy Tab was released worldwide and many people hoped on the Apple iPad alternative that gives you FLASH, albeit for a hefty price tag.
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