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Remember the Facebook Phone rumours and Facebook’s vigorous denial that it’s working on one? Well, Mark Zuckerberg has poked his head out of Facebook HQ to talk about the social network’s mobile plans. He sticks to the position that we’re not going to see a Facebook Phone anytime soon but keeps his options open. And it seems Facebook is planning to delve far deeper into Android that it ever has before…

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Today HTC announced it is launching HTCSense.com, a series of connected HTC services, which will “provide the capability to manage, control and customise the customer experience,” according to John Wang, the chief marketing officer at HTC.

Translation? HTC just put itself squarely head to head with the iPhone and Mobile Me, Windows Phone and its remote lockdown, and even certain Symbian apps. The gameplan? In all likelihood making HTC phones the defacto device for businesses and security-conscious laymen alike

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That’s it – Monday morning is done. If you haven’t been able to check out Electricpig this AM, we have a brimming bowl of news for you. Check out our Lunchtime Lowdown and chow down. Read more

After all those intriguing Windows Phone 7 handset codenames from HTC, one of the forthcoming devices has finally shown its touchscreen face to the world. The unnamed HTC Windows Phone 7 handset has similar looks and specs to the HTC Desire but it’s unmistakably running a developer build of the new Microsoft OS…

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Whispers about Android 3.0 Gingerbread are starting even with Android 2.2 Froyo only just thawed out. The latest Android 3.0 chat comes from a Russian podcast but thankfully multi-lingual listeners have decoded the details. It’s big news with Android 3.0 Gingerbread apparently geared up for high end handsets and tablets and Android 2.1 and Android 2.2 sticking around for the rest. Read on for the latest tasty crumbs of info about Android 3.0 Gingerbread…

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HTC Legend

The HTC Legend has some big draws, not least of which is the rebooted version of HTC Sense. Adding in new skills, it aims to make the social networking skin work even more intuitively and deliver web-based winning extras, without needing to tap into tons of widgets or apps. Read our breakdown of the best features in our HTC Legend review of HTC Sense.

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HTC Legend

The HTC Legend’s screen is laid down as one of its big selling points. That’s down to it being AMOLED, which should mean it smashes smartphone competitors with less glare, richer colours and enough brightness to signal a starship. But how does it shape up? And is tapping away on the HTC Legend’s touchscreen all it’s cracked up to be? Read our HTC Legend screen review, and we’ll break it down for you.

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