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HTC appears to be gearing up to add a new entry-level handset to its 2013 smartphone lineup. Although it hasn’t officially been announced yet, the Desire 200 has today popped up on the company’s website, confirming a number of recent leaks.

All is revealed.

All is revealed.

Last Friday, June 14, reports were flying in from Glass Explorers all over the United States they had received mystery shipping notifications from a sender described as “GOOGLE X.” We were completely in the dark about the contents of the package at the time, but we now know exactly what’s in the box.

Before you proceed, prepare to be disappointed.

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Skype has announced that it will be taking its new video messaging feature out of its “preview” phase and making it a permanent fixture inside its Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and desktop clients as of today. The feature will be available to all users with a Skype free or premium account.

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How strong did Samsung say it was?

Samsung is clearly unhappy with complaints about the quality of the materials in its smartphones. The company always fights back with the same response and insists that its phones do not sacrifice weight and durability for fancy materials. However, this time it has gone the extra mile.

Samsung has posted a video on its YouTube channel showing us just how much stress the Galaxy S4 can actually handle.

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MetroPCS is now ready to start selling devices that run on T-Mobile’s 3G HSPA+ network, which means this is the beginning of customer migration from MetroPCS to T-Mobile. The migration has begun ahead of schedule, coming just six weeks after the newly-appointed T-Mobile began trading.

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