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Sony Xperia E1, Xperia E1 Dual, Xperia M2, M2 Dual Android 4.4 Update Guide: Installation and Schedule

Sony has joined the list of companies delivering Android 4.4 KitKat updates to their line of devices. The company has been working out on the release of Android updates for months now with some of its products already running on the most recent versions of Android. The Sony Xperia E1, Xperia E1 dual, Xperia M2 and M2 dual are now reportedly in line to receive KitKat. Similar to other rollouts, devices may have different access schedules based on region and carrier.
Red Google Nexus 5 Now Available for AU$399 for the 16GB and AU$449 for the 32GB, Just in Time for Valentine's Day 2014 [WATCH VIDEOS]

Nexus 6 Release Date Dilemma with Motorola Shamu Details Pointing to Better Smartphone and Killer Features

The latter part of the year marks the period for major releases from some of the biggest names in tech like Apple's iPhone 6, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 and possibly Google's Nexus 6 also reported as "Shamu." Nonetheless, Google has not provided any hints on the release of the device thus the dilemma over its launch. Reports also indicate that the reported "Shamu" device may not the Nexus 6 but an even better unit under the Android Silver program. What can people expect?
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Moto X Android 4.4.4 KitKat Update Guide: AT&T/Sprint Release and When to Hit Your Region

Moto X users who have been on the lookout for the Android 4.4.4 KitKat update can now upgrade to the firmware via Over-the-Air or OTA release. According to the latest information, the official firmware has started rolling out to Moto X subscribers under Sprint and AT&T. Similar to other Android releases, some users may have early or late access depending on their region and carrier.
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‘Siri for Mac' Will Arrive Soon as Apple Gears up for New Computers, Mac is Apple’s Future

Apple's Siri has been a standard feature on the iOS starting 2011. Nonetheless, the tech giant has not offered it under OS X. This is why the recent patent sighting has been gaining attention because it promises to bring the virtual assistant to Mac users. To support Apple's focus on the Mac, recent analysis of the company's future suggests that the tech giant's future will depend on its computer business. It will not bow out any time soon as most people think.

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