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Can the HTC One M8 Popularize Windows Phone?
With the HTC One M8 with a Windows Phone option, Microsoft could gain market share while Android manufacturers gain a fail-safe.
China’s Lenovo: Future Apple Killer or a Sell?
Lenovo is already a leading computer and smartphone maker, but it may be going too far by buying Motorola Mobility and an IBM server business.
BlackBerry Has No Future in Hardware
After barely a year on the job, BlackBerry CEO John Chen has made dramatic changes to the company that he hopes can eventually return it to profitability.
Smartwatches, Google Glass on MPAA Hit List
MPAA forces moviegoers to remove smartwatches and Google Glass in latest shot in smart wearables vs. security/privacy battle.
Microsoft Band: New MSFT Fitness Tracker Takes on FitBit
Microsoft Band enters a fitness tracker market dominated by Fitbit and likely to be attacked by Apple Watch in 2015.
Samsung Will Revamp Phones, But Not the Galaxy S5
Samsung phones face surging Chinese competition. So, Samsung's plan to revamp is aimed at low-end models rather than the Galaxy S5.
Fire Phone Flop: Amazon Should Drop Its Smartphone Ambitions
The Fire Phone is a flop to the tune of $170 million, and Amazon should abandon its plans to be a smartphone player.
Moto X Review – Android Bargain is Bigger, But is it Better?
The 2014 Moto X improves on last year with bigger Full HD display, quad-core CPU and $99 price but it has grown into a bigger device
Do Samsung’s Smartphone Woes Signal Trouble Ahead for Apple Margins?
The iPhone 6 release is masking pressure on smartphone margins, but Apple may eventually find the iPhone is a less profitable commodity
Oct. 16 Apple iPad Event: What to Expect
The upcoming Apple iPad event is likely to feature a new iPad Air and Retina iMacs.
Google Shamu: GOOG Finds Phablet Religion
Google Shamu a monster 5.9-inch Google phablet that risks jumping the shark by pushing the boundaries of how big a smartphone can be.
10 Best Global Brands 2014: Apple (AAPL) Keeps Top Spot
Interbrand's list of the best global brands for 2014 has been released and Apple is ranked number one for the second year in a row.