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By Terence Huynh on August 9th, 2010

New HTC Android, Windows Phone 7 phones leaked

HTC has experienced a major leak on its two supposedly new and upcoming phones for both Android and Windows Phone 7 after video has emerged on the web showing the two, and both were reported by the same team (though on supposedly different websites which are known as 247Android and 247WindowsPhone).

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By Terence Huynh on July 25th, 2010

Android to introduce new payment method for apps

Android users will soon have the option to pay for their applications via an alternative method than using a Google Checkout account – by paying it later when they get their monthly bills from your carrier. The revelations come after a change in the Developer Distribution Agreement that prepares for “introducing new payment options” for the Android Market. Developers will have 30 days to accept the new agreement.

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By Tom Solari on July 24th, 2010

Review: Motorola DEXT (CLIQ)

After years in the wilderness, Motorola has come back with a resurgence. From its RAZR days, it seems to have broken the curse it left behind, a la the Seinfeld Curse, with a powerful lineup of Android-powered phones. While we’re not likely to see the Droid X any time soon, the Motorola DEXT (CLIQ) is seems to do the job in promoting its Android message. TECHGEEK.com.au takes it for a spin.

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By Chris Southcott on June 29th, 2010

mSpot aims to put your music in the cloud

not as creepy as it sounds

There are plenty of cloud services available for a range of different purposes. For example, if you want to use Office applications you could use Google Docs, or Windows Live Docs. If you wanted file storage you could use Dropbox or Mobile Me’s iDisk. But there hasn’t really been a good way to listen and store music in the cloud and have it easily accessible. mSpot is going to try to fill that void with their free cloud music service now open for everybody.

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