RIM reportedly scraps the Colt and Milan, leaving London as sole BlackBerry 10 device?

And then there was… one

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Nokia Lumia 900 Also Known As The Ace specs Leaked

We have heard the Nokia Ace several times.

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Daily Steals Offered Samsung Galaxy Nexus For $559.99 Unsubsidized

Daily Steal is offering the Samsung Galaxy Nexus for $559.99 + $4.99 shipping.

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Samsung Galaxy M Featuring Super AMOLED Display

Samsung has announced their new smartphone which will features the Super AMOLED display. The device will be known as the Samsung Galaxy M

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Eldar Murtazin gives RIM six months to win back customers, says Nokia is selling its soul to Microsoft

Murtazin is a guy well known for scoring handsets way ahead of even their debut showing. He also has an uncanny knack of knowing exactly what mobile companies are plotting — sometimes .

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AT&T Branding Found On Nokia Ace Leaked Image

We heard that AT&T will be adopting the Nokia Ace yesterday. Now, we are getting more confirmation via Pocketnow leaked

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Motorola DROID 4 Image Caught In Wild

Here comes another image of the Motorola DROID 4.

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Google, Apple, other vaguely familiar tech names top Nielsen’s ‘Tops of 2011′ list

Those perpetual rankers over at Nielsen unveiled their “Tops of 2011″ list this week, revealing the most popular brands and products across all manner of categories. There’s nothing particularly shocking over on the digital side of things — Google topped the list of Top US Web Brands, followed by Facebook. Perhaps a bit more surprisingly, Yahoo managed to hold its own in 2011, rounding out the top three.

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