Moto X prices dropping just weeks after release

From CNET News.com: Looks like Google doesn't need as much of our money as previously estimated. This week the company dropped the price of the Nexus 4 by $100, and now the latest "it" smartphone from Google-owned Motorola, the Moto X, is beginning to see its price tumble just a few...

Apple Confirms iPhone Event for September 10

From DailyTech: Apple's iPhone event has been officially confirmed for September 10 in its hometown of Cupertino.

According to the invitations sent to the press, the September 10 event will primarily focus on new iPhone offerings and will take place at 10 a.m. PST at the Apple...

Lenovo Shows Five New ThinkPads

From DailyTech: Lenovo has unveiled some new members of the ThinkPad family, and they're packing some new features inside slimmer bodies.

Lenovo's latest additions to the ThinkPad lineup are the T440, the T440s, the ThinkPad X240, the S440 and the S540.

The T440 and T440s are 14...

Microsoft's Xbox One to support eight concurrent controllers

From CNET News.com: Microsoft plans to allow for more gamers to play the Xbox One at the same time.

The company has revealed on the Xbox One product page that the Xbox One will allow for up to eight controllers to be active in-game. In comparison, the Xbox 360 supports up to four...

HTC Stokes Geek Lust with New Desire 601 and Desire 300

From DailyTech: HTC has rolled out a pair of new smartphones today, which include the Desire 601 and the Desire 300.

HTC says that the new Desire 601 has many of the features that made the HTC One a favorite among smartphone enthusiasts. The phone features a five-megapixel rear...

Verizon Buying Vodafone's Stake in Verizon Wireless for $130B

From DailyTech: Verizon Communications said it will buy Vodafone's 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless for $130 billion USD today.

According to the deal, Vodafone will receive $58.9 billion USD in cash, $60.2 billion USD in Verizon stock, and $11 billion USD from smaller...

Microsoft to Acquire Nokia’s Devices & Services Business

From X-bit Labs: Microsoft Corp.and Nokia Corp. have announced that the boards of directors for both companies have decided to enter into a transaction whereby Microsoft will purchase substantially all of Nokia’s devices & services business, license Nokia’s patents, and license and...

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