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Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 8

The future of Windows phone has been unveiled. Today, Microsoft pulled back the curtain, giving us our first look at what is in store for Windows Phone 8. From a user’s standpoint, there are a few minor tweaks which change the way the OS looks, but the major changes to the platform are all underneath…
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HTC One S heading to Cincinnati Bell on June 25th for $199

Cincinnati Bell has just announced that they will start selling the HTC One S on June 25th for $199.99 with a new two-year contract. The HTC One S on Cincinnati Bell features all the same specs we’ve come to know and love on the unlocked EU and T-Mobile branded handsets. Customers will be treated to Android…
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HTC Father’s Day deals roundup

If you’re still looking for that perfect present for your dad for Father’s Day, we’ve put together a great list of HTC phones which should be quite appealing. T-Mobile and Amazon typically have some great deals, but they’ve taken things a step further for Father’s Day this year. T-Mobile is listing the HTC One S,…
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Video: HTC One S keeps its cool during Qualcomm’s butter benchmark

Today’s high-end smartphones are powered by some incredibly powerful processors which delivery amazing frame rates for 3D gaming, 1080p video recording and intensive computing which allow users to keep up with Twitter, Instagram and all those Facebook updates. We’ve already seen enough benchmarks to know that the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor used in the HTC One S and…
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Consumer Reports rates the HTC One X, One S and EVO 4G LTE as the best phones on the market

While we’re always singing the praises of HTC’s handsets we’d understand if someone didn’t trust our recommendations. With a name like HTC Source, it’s not hard to deduce that we run an HTC fan site. But what if we told you that an independent source has done its due diligence in reviewing HTC’s latest handsets…
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HTC’s patent strategy to kick into overdrive with new purchases and applications

During HTC’s 15 year anniversary party, Cher Wang announced that HTC will be going on the offensive with its persuit of patents in order to give the company a fighting chance to compete with companies like Apple and Samsung. “We will apply for patents in different fields, and we will also purchase different kinds of…
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HTC bucks the trend – resists producing low-end phones for emerging markets

HTC has reaffirmed its commitment not to produce “cheap” smartphones for emerging markets like China, India and various countries in Africa. Currently, HTC has a few handsets which sell for 2,000 yuan ($314) in China, but HTC has no plans on delivering handsets which cost 1,000 yuan or less to compete with the likes of…