From Today’s Tech Blogs:

In a market where Samsung and Apple are dominating, you’d think rolling out a line of smartphones might be crazy, but bgr.com reports that HP may be getting set to drop a new smartphone in a matter of days. They are shooting for the lower end of the market…under $250.

Twitter has launched a redesign of its web app, making it look more like its mobile apps for Android and iOS. Theverge.com says all the elements: connect, discover, and so on…stay the same. You will be able to add accent colors to your profile.

Microsoft with a phone that runs Android instead of Windows? That’s apparently going to be the case. Before Nokia’s mobile phone business was absorbed by Microsoft, the Finnish phone company was working on a small entry level phone called Normady internally. Bgr.com reports that some clear pictures have leaked out, and the phone is still being tested, and may launch this year. This little Android phone is reportedly what forced Redmond’s hand, and pushed them into the deal with Nokia. Microsoft seems to be hedging their smartphone bets, looking to run duel tracks of Windows and Android phones moving forward.



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