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Xiaomi's Phones Have Conquered China. Now It's Aiming for the Rest of the World - Businessweek

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 08:54 AM PDT


Xiaomi's Phones Have Conquered China. Now It's Aiming for the Rest of the World
Businessweek
On May 15, behind the curving, imperial facade of the China National Convention Center in Beijing, a veteran technology executive named Lei Jun walks onstage before a thousand raucous fans and members of the media. It's a familiar scene everywhere ...

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Amazon 3D Phone Looks Set for June 18 Launch - Yahoo Tech

Posted: 04 Jun 2014 10:06 PM PDT


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Amazon 3D Phone Looks Set for June 18 Launch
Yahoo Tech
Some of the users can be seen swaying side-to-side while using the gadget, giving weight to the rumor that Amazon's smartphone will sport advanced eye-tracking technology that creates glasses-free 3D images via four cameras. Using this tech, users may ...
Amazon Will Announce A New Device On June 18, Likely Their 3D Eye-Tracking ... TechCrunch
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Amazon teases glasses-free 3D holographic smartphone for June 18 unveil ... ExtremeTech
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End of Android? Samsung ditch operating system for Tizen on their latest phones - Daily Star

Posted: 04 Jun 2014 06:27 PM PDT


Daily Star

End of Android? Samsung ditch operating system for Tizen on their latest phones
Daily Star
If you're not an Apple or Windows fanatic, your phone is likely to be Android powered. In fact the Google-made operating system is now so popular that it runs on over 80% of the world's smartphones. But now the biggest phone maker on the planet has ...
Samsung sees Tizen phone as gateway for bigger things The Star Online
Samsung's Tizen graduates from phone to television with smart TV prototype Engadget
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A call for conflict-free phones - USA TODAY

Posted: 03 Jun 2014 06:56 AM PDT


A call for conflict-free phones
USA TODAY
The key, he believes, is to prove there's a market for fair tech. "Companies won't change if they don't have an incentive to, unless the consumers ask for it," he says. In its first year, the Amsterdam-based company sold 25,000 Android smartphones for ...

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