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Three tablets announced by Lenovo at MWC

Nobody has said that the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is only for smartphone. In fact, today, on the second day of the congress, Lenovo announced four devices – three new tablets and one phone that we have already seen. The tablets are all budget and mid-range devices and we will have a look on them below. The best of...

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Caterpillar announces a new smartphone – B15

Not everyone expected that the global leader in the infrastructure industry will come out with a new phone, but it did. And, of course, this happened on the mobile world congress in Barcelona, Spain. The phone is called CAT B15 and is a successor of the CAT B10 released about a year ago. Let’s see what’s different now. What’s the...

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Acer announced new version of Iconia B1 at MWC

A month ago at CES Acer announced their 7-incher Iconia B1-A71. It surely is a good tablet and its price is tolerable – 119 Euro. Let‘s see what it features. The Iconia B1-A71 has a dual core processor Mediatek, clocked at 1.2GHz rate. The screen is 7 inches in diagonal, with the amiable resolution 1024×600. It has a front camera...

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New security introduced for Samsung devices

Today Samsung released a new security solution (end-to-end), and its aim is to improve the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) of the company. It enhances the Samsung for Enterprise program through addition of better security and enhanced manageability. Army connections are priority for Samsung now. The product is called Knox and this is more than obvious connection with the legendary...

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BlackBerry Z10 meets FCC again

Today BlackBerry Z10 visits the Federal Communications Commission for the second time. The difference between the two visits is that the first time the members of the commission laid hands on the AT&T version, while today they are examining the Verizon’s one with model number STL 100-4. What does this mean? It means a new step to launching in USA....

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LG showcases its new Ultra HD Transmission technology

LG continues with the surprises at the Mobile World Congress. The latest news is the company showcases its Ultra HD Transmission Technology. It allows the users to transfer smartphone content like video games, movies, images etc. to an Ultra HD Television in real time. This technology will be a featured in the next generation smartphones and, according to Dr Jong-seok...

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Intel unveils new system-on-a-chip – Clovertrail+

Today at the mobile world congress Intel has announced their new Atom processor – Clovertrail+. It is expected to be much better than the previous generations Medfield and Clovertrail. Clovertrail+ will come in three stock-keeping units (Atom Z2580 will be the fastest, and Z2560 and Z2520 will come after it) and their parts will be similar, but the rates will...

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Exynos 5 Octa tested at the Mobile World Congress

Exynos 5 Octa by Samsung is one of the candidates to make the future flagship S4 run smoothly and without problems. The Mobile World Congress provided the opportunity to see how exactly the processor works, though earlier Samsung gave explanation on the big.LITTLE technology. The Exynos 5 Octa sports 8 cores – 4 of them are (big) Cortex A15 that...

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Sony announces plans to release Xperia Z Tablet worldwide

Those who are fans of Sony and want to get its Xperia Tablet Z, but live outside of Japan, are quite lucky today. The company announced at the Mobile World Congress that both the Wi-Fi-only and the 4G versions of the tablet will be released globally till the end of March, but the company did not specify the exact date,...

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Nokia continues the announcement series with Lumia 520

The next low-end device from the Lumia series is Nokia Lumia 520. It emphasises Nokia’s strategy to move to the developing markets and not to suggest only high-end phones. So, after Nokia 105 and 301, the company unveils Lumia 520, which is the cheapest Windows Phone 8 Nokia device. However, there are some features that make it a great deal....