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64-bit processors are slowly but surely making their way into the Android ecosystem, but right now, they’re being saved for the latest and greatest flagships. HTC looks like it could be planning to buck that trend with a midrange Desire smartphone powered by Qualcomm’s 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor.

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Sony’s upcoming scaled-down variant of its yet-to-be announced flagship smartphone has been the talk of the town for a while now. So far we’ve seen it pass through the Federal Communications Commission, show up in a bunch of leaked product shots, and just this morning was the subject of seven images allegedly revealing the handset’s side, back and top panels.

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Acer has already produced some of the best Chrome OS notebooks to date, but its latest Chromebook 13 — the first Chromebook powered by an NVIDIA processor — blows the rest right out of the water. Starting at just $279, it combines the super snappy Tegra K1 chip with a high-resolution display and up to 32GB of solid-state storage.

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HTC’s One M8 is one of the finest smartphones you can buy today — but its bigger brother, the upcoming One M8 max, is claimed to be even better. According to one source, the device will have a larger 5.9-inch display and Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 805 processor.

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Leaked pictures of a purported Galaxy Note 4 prove that Samsung does have the ability to build good-looking smartphones. Its new flagship phablet looks set to debut a much-improved design with a sleek metal chassis and a leather-like back panel that replaces the cheap and tacky plastic.

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