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ZTE Tania waves Windows Phone flag for China, makes official mainland debut
Jun 9th 2012, 03:11

ZTE Tania waves Windows Phone flag for China, makes official mainland debut

When it rains Windows Phone in China, it pours. After HTC claimed top honors for being the first to bow a Redmond-powered handset in the region, the floodgates opened with Nokia quickly doling out its Tango wares and, now, ZTE. The company, formerly a white label manufacturer, has finally gotten its Tania act together, releasing the not-so-secret phone on China Unicom with a slight upgrade to its previously announced spec list. Though most of what it offers falls in line with WP hardware requirements -- 800 x 480 display, 512MB RAM -- the processor's been bumped from 1GHz to 1.4GHz, giving the 4.3-incher a welcome speed boost. Interested parties can also look forward to a 5-megapixel rear shooter, 4GB of storage, as well as black and white color options. If you're living in the land to the far east and like the live tile approach, you might want to consider this as your next.

ZTE Tania waves Windows Phone flag for China, makes official mainland debut originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jun 2012 23:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twitter post-to-Facebook integration adds photos, tags and links, makes wild nights more regrettable
Jun 9th 2012, 02:23

Twitter posttoFacebook integration adds photos, tags and links, makes wild nights more regrettable

Twitter has long had the option to send updates to Facebook, but most of what makes Twitter unique has been stripped out while cross-posting the night's escapades. That's been fixed just in time for the weekend. As of now, Twitter has confirmed to The Next Web that updates will automatically display the first photo as well as link Twitter users' names and any hashtags. The change isn't automatic and will require a quick on-and-off flick of the cross-posting setting before the gobs of extra information make the trip to Facebook. It's just as well -- we'd really rather not make it any easier for Aunt Mildred to see photos of our weekend benders.

Twitter post-to-Facebook integration adds photos, tags and links, makes wild nights more regrettable originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jun 2012 22:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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