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| | When it comes to Android phones, it's not all about Samsung's Galaxies. The Moto X offers a purer Android experience and lets you execute voice commands without even touching the phone. You can also customize your own design online. Meanwhile, the HTC One sports an elegant aluminum design and powerful dual speakers, as well as a unique BlinkFeed interface. So which Android phone is best? To find out, we pit the two devices against each other in an eight-round bout to see which one takes the title belt. Let's rumble.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | iOS7 looks gorgeous, but it's far from perfect. Here's what should be on Apple's to-do list. | | | |  | Like spinning rims on a car, many proprietary smartphone features are all style and no substance. | | | | | |  | From Futurama's eyePhone to Zoolander's micro-cell, here are the most memorable fictional phones. | | | |  | For just $279, this Chromebook offers premium design, bright display, and a snappy Exynos processor. | | | | | | |
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