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Samsung unveiled its revamped Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, back in June, 2013, and three months later the device was available to purchase in the U.S. from several retailers for $399. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up before now, it might interest you to know that Walmart is currently offering the device with a $329.99 price tag.

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AT&T took to Twitter earlier today to remind us of ASUS’ upcoming PadFone X which was first mentioned back in January at CES in Barcelona, when the operator announced that it will have exclusivity over the handset when it launches in the U.S. later this year. In spite of this latest revelation, the information page for the PadFone X still states that the device as simply ‘coming soon’, so we can only assume that this means the new smartphone-tablet hybrid will be released sooner rather than later this year.

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A new image has popped up on the internet showing off what’s believed to be HTC’s upcoming flagship smartphone of 2014, the ‘New One’, at a community tennis match in the United States. The picture was sent to a popular online publication and displays the handset in all its glory, with its two upgraded BoomSound front-facing speakers and its fresh oval-shaped design, all of which clearly match up to a leaked photograph we saw back in February taken by a rather sneaky employee at the manufacturers factory.

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Instagram today updated its Android app to introduce a long-awaited design refresh, with “simplified” visuals that match those made available to iOS users last September. The update also brings performance improvements that promise to make the app noticeably faster than before.

There's a OnePlus One under this Sony Xperia Z1.

There’s a OnePlus One under this Sony Xperia Z1.

OnePlus has been steadily providing us with juicy details about its upcoming One smartphone for a few weeks now, and today the company has revealed the handset’s display. It’ll be a 5.5-inch 1080p panel from Japan Display Inc — a joint venture between Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi — with Touch On Lens technology.

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