The One Max is the latest in the line of nicely-built Android handsets from HTC.
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Windows Phone 8’s Next Update Will Be Phablet-Phriendly
Microsoft rejiggers its mobile software for big, big screens.
Google’s TV Strategy Still Sounds Confusing
“Android TV” branding would be a strange move.
Twitter Makes an Android Tablet App (but You’ll Need the Right Tablet)
Support for all Android tablets is coming later this year.
Candy Crush on Your Wrist: Samsung Smartwatch Hacked to Run Full Android Apps
Samsung’s new (and relatively poorly received) smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, has a neat trick up its sleeve: the ability to run full Android apps.
Acer’s New $250 Chromebook Looks Great on Paper
Low price, but surprisingly decent specs? Chromebooks are getting really interesting.
Fitbit’s Wrist-Worn ‘Force’ Fitness Tracker Has a Screen So You Can Check Your Stats
Fitbit has rolled out the $129 Force fitness tracker. Like the $99 Fitbit Flex, this tracker is worn on the wrist, but the Force’s $30 premium gets you a little LED screen you can use to monitor your steps taken, total distance …
Smartphone Experts vs. Users: Who Knows Better?
A month ago, we featured the top smartphones by Smart Rating, a mix of expert review scores, features, and technical specifications. But what about the experience of the average user?
This Is What Happens When You Tweet While Watching TV
…and how all that data is being used to measure ratings.
Flickr for iPhone Gets Honest-to-Goodness Automatic Uploads
With iOS7, photos reach the cloud without opening the app.
Hello, $200 Archos GamePad 2 Tablet — Hope You’re Better than the Original
Meet Archos’ GamePad sequel.
Mad Catz M.O.J.O. Is a Pricey Game Console for Android Nerds
Okay, let’s be honest, hardly anyone’s going to spend $250 for a game console that runs Android — not when the same money could get you a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360. But you’ve got to respect Mad Catz for trying with the M.O.J.O.