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Monday, January 14, 2013

Monday Brief: Post-CES Favorites

Mobile Nations

  • Mobile Nations Podcast Feed
  • Mobile Nations on iTunes
  • Mobile Nations YouTube

  • From the Editor's Desk: Leaving Las Vegas
  • Qualcomm announces new Snapdragon chips that are fast as hell (Keynote)
  • NVIDIA announces Project Shield

  • Announcing CrackBerry's BlackBerry 10 Launch Campaign Headquarters!
  • Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint confirm their support for BlackBerry 10
  • QNX unveils new Bentley Continental GT concept car

  • In search of webOS at CES 2013
  • Russian developer bringing some Android love to webOS
  • Steve Jobs tried to protect HP and Mark Hurd to prevent everything that happened

  • Editor's desk: CES 2013 wrap-up
  • HAPIfork connects your utensils so you can eat less, slower, and better
  • Never mind iPhone 6 and iPads next, in 2013 it's all about iOS 7 and iCloud

    • Nokia aiming for more innovation and greater range of Windows Phones in 2013
    • Teenagers: Apple no longer cool, Microsoft Surface is in
    • More redirect problems as Google alters Mobile YouTube for Windows Phone

     

     



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