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SAMSUNG GALAXY S III COMING TO…

SAMSUNG Galaxy S III Coming To Five Major Carriers Beginning in June DALLAS — June 4, 2012 — U.S. consumers on five major service providers will now be able to own the highly anticipated Samsung  Galaxy S® III . Galaxy S III, optimized for peak performance on the nation’s fastest 4G LTE and HSPA+ 42 networks, will be launching with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular starting in June. Exact pricing and retail availability will be announced by each of the five carriers in the coming weeks. (Source: Samsung ) see more here .

American Cancer Society Awards New Research and Training Grants

Ninety-six grants totaling $43,808,000 Awarded to 70 institutions nationwide ATLANTA—October 3 , 2012. The American Cancer Society, the largest non-government, not for profit funding source of cancer research in the United States, has awarded 96 national research and training grants totaling $43,808,000 to 70 institutions nationwide in the second of two grants cycles for 2012. Of the grants, 78 are new and 18 are renewals of previous grants. The grants go into effect January 1, 2013.  Below are highlights of new grants.  To learn more, please see Currently Funded Projects on cancer.org/research. Source (American Cancer Society)

HTC ONE V DEBUTS...

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED HTC ONE V DEBUTS IN THE UNITED STATES Premium mobile experience of HTC One series comes to Associated Carrier Group (ACG), U.S. Cellular and Virgin Mobile USA. Bellevue, WA – July 2, 2012 - HTC, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today announced that the HTC One™ V, part of its critically acclaimed HTC One series of smartphones, is now available in the United States from the Associated Carrier Group (ACG), U.S. Cellular and Virgin Mobile USA......Source ( HTC )

Samsung Galaxy S III Features

Galaxy S III Features: New Samsung Phone Ships With Camera Trickery, Motion Detection, And More Now that Samsung has outed its Galaxy S III, it's time to ask the question: "So what's new?" While the form factor of the smartphone hasn't changed much, a bunch of new Galaxy S III features set it apart from the previous-generation Galaxy S II. We're not just talking about your normal, everyday specs -- the 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, the 2-megapixel front-facing camera, the 16/32GB storage with up to 64GB storage available via the microSD slot -- we're talking about the features that set the Galaxy S III apart from other smartphones. Here are the features we saw at Samsung's Next Galaxy event in London that opened our eyes. The New Samsung Galaxy S III Source (The Huffington Post)