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First look: Microsoft's sharp, new Windows Phone SDK
Windows Phone SDK 8.0 gives developers extensive features, snappier code, lots of help, and the option to code in JavaScript and HTML. Read More


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Review: Samsung's Galaxy Note II gets bigger and better
Samsung has implemented a lot of wise improvements in the Note II, resulting in a much better device than the original version. The UI enhancements, better browser, and beefier hardware all combine for a very nice user experience. Read More

Review: Surprise -- the iPad Mini doubles as business tablet
The iPad Mini's small size and light weight may have greater appeal in some business contexts, especially in field force, logistics, and retail usage where people aren't working with Office documents and complex websites. Read More

Windows Phone 8 will tell users where to find free Wi-Fi
The information will come from a database of 11 million hotspots worldwide that is created and maintained by Devicescape, a vendor of Wi-Fi software for carriers. Read More

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