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TechRepublic Member | December 15, 2011

Windows Phone won't make the Android boo-boo better

Microsoft is offering Windows Phone handsets to Android malware victims. Find out why Donovan Colbert thinks the problem is the people, not the platform. Read more

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A Windows Store move that Google should adopt right away

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NoiseHush introduces two full-size headsets for mobile devices

William Lewis reviews NoiseHush's entries in the full-size headphone lineup for mobile devices, the NX22 and NX66. Read more


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Firefox for Android's new clothes

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We got a sneak peak at the new Nokia Lumia 710 for T-Mobile. Check out these hands on photos to decide if this affordable and stylish Windows Phone Mango smartphone has your name on it. View on site

CNET 100: Best. apps. ever.

There are now officially 1 gazillion apps available for today's mobile devices--give or take. But most are too buggy, simple, or just plain boring to hold our interest for more than a few days. These apps are the ones that matter. Get them on your phone. Now. View on site

Cracking Open the Motorola Droid Razr

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Motorola Droid Razr. Inside the Android smartphone, he found hardware from Texas Instruments, Hynix, and Atmel. View on site


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