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If you’re yet to upgrade your Android keyboard to SwiftKey, then now’s the perfect time, because it’s half price for one day only. The discount commemorates the first Android smartphone, the T-Mobile G1, which was launched five years ago today on October 22, 2008.

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Forgetting the disaster that was Battlefield 3: Aftershock, I’ve always thought EA’s other Battlefield titles for iOS were pretty good. But the company has promised a new “high-end” and “high-performance” Battlefield title for mobile that could come a little closer to its console counterpart — and may even be able to “inter-operate” with it.

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Since its launch back in May, the NVIDIA Shield has proven to be the most impressive mobile-gaming device on the market, and now several snippets of information have emerged on the internet indicating that the computing giant is in the process of developing a successor to its very popular handheld console.

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Who cares?

That’s the question I was asked time and time again when I told people that BBM was coming to Android and iOS. But it seems a lot of people care. In fact, when BBM finally made its cross-platform debut yesterday, the app was downloaded over 5 million times in just eight hours.

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When you’re the head of one of the nation’s four largest mobile carriers, you’ve got access to a lot of phones. You’ve probably got to try them out all the time. But do you ever have access to so many phones that you forget which is which, or that the iPhone in your hand is not, in fact, a Samsung Galaxy phablet?

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