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What is the HTC Fetch accessory and how would you use it?

HTC Fetch is a fancy, multi-purpose, digital keychain and companion to several of HTC’s most recent Android and Windows Phone 8 smartphones. The device was announced sometime in the middle of last year and finally hit US store shelves in January 2014. We have been anxious to get our hands on the HTC Fetch to…
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HTC slips to number three Windows Phone handset maker as platform shows incredible growth

The latest IDC numbers show Microsoft’s Windows phone platform has gaining some momentum. In Q2 of 2013, Windows Phone market share increased to 3.7%, up from 3.1% in Q2 of last year. The market share increase may seem small, but the platform adoption rate actually increased by 77% due to overall 51% smartphone shipment increase…
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HTC 8XT now available from Sprint for $99.99

After nearly a year of waiting, Sprint has finally launched its first Windows Phone 8 device – the HTC 8TX. Sprint is pricing the HTC 8XT at $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year contract. The device may not be as stunning or as powerful as the HTC One, but it does…
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Official: Sprint HTC 8XT to launch July 19 for $100 after a $50 mail-in rebate

Sprint will be selling the HTC 8XT for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate starting on Friday, July 19th. The HTC 8XT was originally announced in late June with a “summer” launch date. The HTC 8XT comes equipped with a 4.3-inch WVGA display, 1.4GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal…
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Windows Phone 8 powered HTC Tiara heading to Sprint as early as May

New details show that the Windows Phone 8 powered HTC Tiara will showing up in Sprint stores across the country by late spring. While T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T currently feature the stunning HTC 8X, Sprint’s HTC Tiara seems to have more in common with the HTC One SV than its WP8 counterpart. The HTC Tiara is rumored…
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Review: 3CX Mobile Device Manager

Smartphones are everywhere these days and it’s growing common for a household to have at least two if not more smart devices lying around. Businesses are starting to depend on smartphones to get more work done while away from the desk or if required to be on the go. Takeaway: If the admin of the…
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Rhapsody updates Windows Phone app, offline support now included

Rhapsody is a well-established music streaming option and recently they updated their music Windows Phone app to a version designed for Windows Phone 8. The update adds access to the My Music section as well as offline support. If you still have your $10/month Rhapsody membership, you can find the updated app here. Engadget