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Recently HTC released some short videos through their YouTube channel introducing three new phones running the Windows Mobile 7 OS: HD7, Mozart and Trophy. After some leaked information on the phones, we finally get to see something official from HTC! More »

BubbleBeats is an interactive music app that gives you a fun and visual way to organize the music on your smartphone. Using colorful bubbles that each song in your library gets assigned to, you can move and change the size of each one and connect them to create a complex playlist. It’s pretty simple but cute in a way and will definitely make your listening experience a bit more playful. More »

- The next Android update (nicknamed Gingerbread) is expected to be arriving with video calling.
- Been dying to get your hands on T-Mobile’s G2? It’s being offered via Amazon for $99 (along with that 2-year contract). More »

The Acer Aspire One Happy has recently been announced to run on the Android operating system. This 10.1-inch netbook is available in four bright colors, including Candy Pink, Lavender Purple, Lime Green and Hawaii Blue. More »

Key Ring lets you scan all your reward cards to be stored and organized right inside your phone. You don’t have to sort through the mess of ones cluttering up your keychain or wallet, instead just let the salesperson scan the barcodes from the phone screen. Pretty simple and sounds like it’d make a great shopping buddy. More »

Here comes another one in the line of Windows Phone 7 range: the HTC Bee. Guess what? The handset will be Android 2.2 (Froyo) powered! Read on for more specifications. More »

- Windows Phone 7 is newly released and will ambitiously release 10 different models over 30 countries
- South Korea are the lucky recipients of the first launch of the Samsung Galaxy K! More »

The portal for HTCSense.com opened recently and HTC users can now opt to register for the website. In doing so, users will be able to “control, back up and manage” any Desire HD or Desire Z (to be available in late October) devices that they own. The handsets use Android 2.2 meaning that the handsets will be able to support all of the features available from the website. More »


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