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Intel has finished its work on a 64-bit version of Android’s Linux kernel

Intel doesn’t want partners to be held up As 2014 started rolling out, we’re already staring seeing things in 64-bit. OEMs and chip-makers are following Apple’s example for a powerful 64-bit SoC and it appears that in the Android world, it is Intel that will go ahead of everyone. It’s no surprise; it’s the micro-processor giant we’re talking about. According...

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The new Asus VivoTab Note 8 includes Wacom pen input

Asus introduced a new 8-inch tablet called VivoTab Note 8 A new 8-inch tablet model was presented by Asus at CES 2014. Dubbed Asus VivoTab Note 8, it includes the Wacon tablet technology. It is a stylus that handles 1000 pressure levels. The company claims it is more advanced that the Dell’s approach. The new model is based on Windows...

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HTC Desire 601 in red is launched in the UK, exclusively by O2

The UK carrier O2 offers the new HTC Desire 601 in red, exclusively Recently a few of the most popular HTC models got their red outfit exclusively in different markets. Now HTC Desire 601 joins the smartphones in red shell by the Taiwanese manufacturer. The UK mobile operator O2 officially announced that it is selling the extraordinary red variant of...

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BlackBerry back to the roots, bets on physical keyboards

Most of the BlackBerry’s new models to include physical keyboards BlackBerry had a lot of hope at the beginning of 2013. The Canadian manufacturer launched a new version of its operating system and a plenty of promising smartphones with large touchscreens. However, despite all the efforts, BlackBerry had a really tough year. The company didn’t manage to sell a sufficient...