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TechRepublic Member | September 07, 2012

How to install Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Sara Carter walks you through the steps for updating Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Read more

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Nokia and Motorola and the failed art of the soft launch

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iPhone 5 hardware-based rumor roundup

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Nokia admits to faking Lumia 920 ad

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Samsung: Galaxy S III sales hit 20 million in 100 days

10 million Galaxy S III smartphones sold in one month isn't bad, but 20 million in just over three months is even better. Read more

How Nokia's Lumia hopes carry the weight of a nation

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