Microsoft is playing catch-up in the smart phone space and is relying on gaming, one of its strengths, to help it kick-start the upcoming Windows Phone 7 line of phones.
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Let’s get this out of the way first: iPhone and most Android users will not be tempted to buy the new BlackBerry Torch. Samsung’s Galaxy S Android smart phones are now available on AT&T and T-Mobile. But the head of the class looks like Sprint’s Epic 4G, which goes on sale Aug. 31 for $249.99 |
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