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Motorola Atrix HD Review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 16 Jul, 2012
Motorola Atrix HD Review
When the original Motorola Atrix made a scene at CES 2011 with it's dual-core processor and Android 2.2 FroYo it was a big deal -- and a game changer for Motorola and AT&T. Today however things have clearly changed and we're now on the third iteration of the smartphone, with the new Motorola Atrix HD. With top of the line specs, a vivid and crisp screen, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich can this win over the crowds? Read on to find out.
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HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE Review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 5 Jul, 2012
HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE Review
This week we've been given the opportunity to check out the latest DROID to grace the Verizon 4G LTE lineup, and that is the DROID Incredible 4G LTE. This pocket friendly and conservatively sized device comes in at a great price and has some awesome specs to back it up. The new Incredible 4G LTE follows right along with previous models, only this time it's better. Is this phone deserving of your dollar? Read on to find out.
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Orange San Diego Review

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  • By Ben Kersey
  • on 4 Jul, 2012
Orange San Diego Review
An Intel processor in a smartphone? It’s more likely than you think. The company has been trying to cram its processors into mobile devices for some time now, with the first sightings at CES 2010, but its taken all this time for smartphones featuring Atom processors to make it to market. The first was the Lava Xolo X900, released in India back in May, then the Lenovo K800, with the Orange San Diego bringing up the rear. That’s what we’ll be taking a look at in this review; how does it stack up to ARM-based offerings? Keep reading to find out.
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Dead Trigger zombie shooter hits the Play Store [Hands-on Review]

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 3 Jul, 2012
Dead Trigger zombie shooter hits the Play Store [Hands-on Review]
It's finally here folks! If you're the type that loves to run around guns blazing while trying to save the world from zombies this will be your favorite mobile game. From the extremely successful and popular developers MadFinger Games comes the next epic shooter for Android -- Dead Trigger. Following in Shadowgun's impressive footsteps this game delivers on more than just graphics. Lets take a look.
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Acer Iconia Tab A700 Review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 25 Jun, 2012
Acer Iconia Tab A700 Review
Acer's Iconia Tab A700 is the newest slate to hit the streets, and it comes complete with some top tier specs to keep everyone happy. This here is their new flagship tablet with NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad-core processor and a 1920 x 1200 resolution 1080p HD IPS screen and more. Is the low price of $449 for this powerful tablet enough to put it over the edge and into the limelight? Find out below!
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Samsung Galaxy S III AT&T and T-Mobile Review

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  • By Chris Burns
  • on 19 Jun, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S III AT&T and T-Mobile Review
In the Samsung Galaxy S III we've got the best-selling smartphone line returning with a surprisingly reserved attack on our senses. That's not necessarily a bad thing. It appears as if Samsung has taken what they've sewn in the Galaxy S and the Galaxy S II (and every Galaxy in-between) and has created a device that's not taking a whole lot of risks, but instead is precision tuned beyond any of the manufacturer's past devices. What we'll be doing today in this review of the AT&T and T-Mobile versions of the Galaxy S III is looking at how the two different versions compare and at what it will mean to have two friends or associates using the devices together - in other words, we're going to see how well they share with one another.
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My Xbox Live App finally arrives for Android [Hands-on]

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 13 Jun, 2012
My Xbox Live App finally arrives for Android [Hands-on]
It's finally here folks. Microsoft today has unleashed their brand new and polished Xbox Live app for Android. About freaking time right? This is the full featured app we've been waiting for since January. Complete with game trailers and videos, achievement tracking, games played list and more. You can even message Xbox live friends right from the app. Check out our quick hands-on after the cut.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Review

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  • By Ben Kersey
  • on 6 Jun, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S III Review
It’s hard to think of another product - other than the iPhone - that’s had so much hype built around it. Rumors swirled the Galaxy S III for months, with leaks, renders, and reports coming from all corners of the globe as to what the sequel to the Galaxy S II might hold. The South Korean manufacturer did fall foul in its attempts to try and capitalize on the situation with its misguided “iSheep” campaign leading up to the May reveal, but the excitement was still palpable as we were ushered into the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre. We came away from that event with mixed feelings regarding the marketing and message of the phone, not to mention the device itself, but what about now? We’ve had a chance to spend some quality time with Samsung’s flagship handset for 2012, and can finally divulge our opinion.
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Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 Review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 1 Jun, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 Review
Samsung has continued its push of Android WiFi devices for the media consumption crowd with their all-new Galaxy Player 4.2 iPod rival. The Galaxy Player 4.2 aims to take on media players of all shapes and sizes coming with great specs, a large screen, impressive sound output and more all for a low price. This is everything a high quality Samsung smartphone is, only without the phone parts. Read on for our full review and conclusion.
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Gameloft’s N.O.V.A. 3 for Android Review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 1 Jun, 2012
Gameloft’s N.O.V.A. 3 for Android Review
It's finally here. The third installment of Gameloft's popular mobile first person shooter N.O.V.A has finally arrived for Android late yesterday. With improved graphics, stunning visuals, huge multiplayer maps and more can Gameloft deliver? For $6.99 many are expecting a quality game that is worth their dollar. Read on for full details, video, and our thoughts.
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