Many AT&T customers have been waiting for the HTC One X to land on the network, and today, we might finally have a solid date you can look forward to. Best Buy began offering pre-orders for the handset a few weeks ago, but gave no time frame for the release. Today, Best Buy has notified those who pre-ordered that the One X will be shipping May 6th. 


There’s no question mobile cameras have advanced tremendously over the years and they’ve even become a main feature focus for many consumers and manufacturers. One such example is the hype over the HTC One X camera. HTC has made a pretty big deal over their new ImageSense software as well as the custom ImageChip, f/2.0 lens, HDR technology, and super fast capture. We’ve seen a few sample photos, some good, some bad, but what about some real world tests against a couple device also known for their camera prowess?

After just releasing an update for its app yesterday, the team over at doubleTwist haa announced a new app today called doubleTwist Alarm Clock. With a focus on music, Alarm Clock will wake you up whenever you’d like, playing a playlist selected before you head to bed. 


While it feels like HTC has something to prove with their new One series of smartphones, they want us to know that it’s not about them, but about every one of us. Their latest ad shows us the beauty of individuality and the fact that no one person is alike. They want us to know they’re listening and have built their new One series around us. Many HTC fans have been patiently waiting for HTC to bring back the brilliance that made them fall in love with their products and we think the One series reflects every aspect of what HTC once was and will continue to be. So check out the video after the break — after all, it was made for every one of you!


If you haven’t already filed your taxes, this weekend would be a great time to do so. This weekend only, Turbo Tax is offering free filing ($67+ value) for anyone who prepares their taxes using the Turbo Tax app for Android. The app is currently only available for Android tablets running 3.0+ (including the Kindle Fire) and requires users to file both their federal and state returns to be eligible.

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