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Smartphones
IFTTT — the Web’s Universal Automator — Is Now an iPhone App
A very clever time-saving service is now available in a slick iOS edition.
Microsoft’s Devices-and-Services Era Begins Today
The world’s biggest software company says goodbye to the software era.
With 41 Megapixels, the Nokia Lumia 1020 Smartphone Bets Big on Photos
It’s not the first megapixel-heavy phone we’ve heard about from Nokia, but this one might actually have a shot in the U.S.
Review: Sony’s Xperia Z Smartphone Is Waterproof and (Mostly) Winning
The most serious Sony phone in years is finally available in the U.S.
The LG Optimus G Pro Is a Giant Smartphone That I Don’t Want to Send Back to AT&T
This 5.5-inch phone ticks most of the right boxes and has a $100 price tag to boot.
Florida Bans Smartphones and Computers: I, for One, Applaud This Decision
Florida, if you’re reading this, I beg you to fully enforce this law.
O.K., iOS 7 Is Definitely Still a Work in Progress
Apple gives its upcoming mobile OS a new standard font.
Microsoft, Apps and the Long Tail
Windows Phone and BlackBerry may get the popular apps from the big developers, but these platforms suffer from a lack of long-tail apps — the driving strength for the appeal of iOS and Android.
Motorola Keeps On Teasing with Moto X Ad
The phone hasn’t really been announced yet, but the ads have begun.
Microsoft’s ‘Devices and Services’ Vision Is Still a Work in Progress
With the departure of Xbox chief Don Mattrick, the company’s future just got fuzzier.
Hailo: It’s Like Uber, but Less Upscale-o
The taxi-hailing app works in 11 cities, promising hassle-free trips for riders and easy-to-find fares for drivers.