Alex Wagner

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Alex Wagner

Editorial Director of News and Content for PhoneDog Media. Arsenal, beer, video games. Can be followed on Twitter at @alw. I participate in the Amazon Associates program, which means I may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links.

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Gold iPad tipped to debut in October, 12.9-inch model to follow in 2015

Apple has been on a bit of a gold kick lately, launching the iPhone 5s in gold in 2013 and then following that up with the gold iPhone 6 and gold Apple Watch Edition in 2014. Now a report claims...

Sprint counters AT&T's recent double data promo with an offer of its own

Over the weekend, AT&T announced a new promotion that doubled the data allotments of its high-end Mobile Share plans. Now Sprint has countered AT&T’s offer with a special deal of its own....

LG G3 will launch at US Cellular in October

After making its way onto AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon, the LG G3 will soon arrive on another big US carrier. US Cellular says that it will launch the LG G3 in October. No exact pricing or...

New Android L build spotted with tweaked status bar icons, navigation buttons

We’ve already know some of the user interface changes coming with Android L, including refreshed software navigation buttons. Now some more of those details have leaked, though, thanks to a video of...

Samsung: Galaxy Note 4 screen gap is a necessary "feature"

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 recently made its way onto Korean shelves, and Samsung posted an unboxing video of the device to celebrate. However, one “feature” of the Note 4 that didn’t get mentioned...

Moto X Pure Edition update to bring support for more 4G LTE bands

Motorola currently offers a few different versions of its new Moto X: a GSM unlocked “Pure Edition,” an AT&T model and a Verizon variant. Interestingly, the lack of branding on the Pure Edition...

Fleksy Keyboard getting big update on Android and Samsung Gear devices, hitting new app stores too

After making its big debut on iOS earlier this month, Fleksy today has some news to share to its Android fans. Fleksy is rolling out updates to its existing Android and Samsung Gear apps. Android...

Pebble announces new fitness features, price cuts for standard and Steel editions

The smartwatch world has gotten quite a bit more crowded ever since Pebble began shipping its wearable to consumers back in January 2013, with devices coming from Samsung, LG, Sony, Apple and more....

Project Ara to run tweaked Android L that'll allow for hot swapping of most modules

Details about Project Ara, Google’s effort to build a smartphone that consumers can swap parts out of and into, have been trickling out over the past year or so. We’ve learned about the different...

iOS 8.1 beta now available for registered Apple developers

Remember how I told you about iOS 8.1 being in active testing earlier today? Well now you can test it out yourself if you’re a registered iOS developer. Apple tonight released the iOS 8.1 beta to...

Motorola Nexus 6 specs leak again, 5.9-inch display and Moto X design included

The rumors surrounding Google’s next Nexus smartphone have been heating up as of late, and tonight we’ve got a bit more fuel to add to that fire. The folks at Android Police have gathered...

BlackBerry execs tease more 'unconventional' devices, Passport sequel

The BlackBerry Passport has garnered attention for many different features, but perhaps the one that most have focused on is the square shape of its body and screen. Apparently that’s not the only...

OnePlus says 'OnePlus 2' should launch in Q2 or Q3 of 2015

Remember how OnePlus teased its next smartphone earlier this month? Well the folks at OnePlus are at it again, giving us a timeframe in which we can expect to see its next major smartphone. Carl and...

iOS 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3 in active testing, analytics show

Much of the iOS focus as of late has been on Apple’s botched iOS 8.0.1 update and the following iOS 8.0.2 update that fixed those issues. Now that we’re past that, though, it’s time to look forward...

Android Auto screenshots provide another look at Google's in-car software

We’re still waiting for the first Android Auto-powered vehicles to roll off the assembly lines and into our driveways, but Google has made that wait a bit easier by giving us another glimpse at...

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