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Sprint announces Network Vision - a $5 billion project to overhaul its network
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Sprint announced today that it will be spending around $5 billion to overhaul its network in the next few years, calling the project "Network Vision". The upcoming improvements aim to increase the CDM...
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Nokia C6 firmware now available for the 52xx phones
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After a lot of hard work the guys at PNHT forums have managed to port Nokia C6 firmware to the Nokia 52xx phones, specifically the Nokia 5230 (v21.0.004), 5228, 5232 and 5233 (all running v21.1.102). ...
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Opera Mobile for Android will support both Adobe Flash and HTML5 in its future versions
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Opera clarified the roadmap for its popular mobile browser on its official blog on Saturday, saying that the plans are to support both HTML5 and Adobe Flash in the future versions of Opera Mobile. Whi...
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Google's Nexus S official, coming December 16th to US, 20th to UK (update: $199 on contract, $529 unlocked)
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This thing is all but official anyway, but for what it's worth, Google's now got its own product page live for the upcoming Nexus S from Samsung. Here's the rundown: 4-inch WVGA display, triband HSPA ...
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Clearwire Will Sell Spectrum To Feed Its Money Woes
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Clearwire Corp, which runs the Clear network also used by Sprint's 4G service, is hoping to earn up to $2 billion this year by selling off unused spectrum licenses. The company has reportedly been in ...
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Sprint phasing out iDEN network in 2013
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Sprint said it will begin phasing out its iDEN network in 2013 and it will move the more than 10.6 million subscribers over to its CDMA network and still retain the much-vaunted push-to-talk feature. ...
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AT&T is the worst carrier in the U.S. according to Consumer Reports
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Among the top carriers in the U.S., AT&T is the worst by a healthy margin. The news comes from this year’s Consumer Reports reader survey, which ranks Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile along...
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Nexus One to get Android 2.3 Gingerbread in the next few weeks
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It’s Google day in the Android world as the Mountain View company unveiled the Nexus S and unleashed the Android 2.3 “Gingergbread” SDK into the capable hands of the developer community. While the wor...
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Carphone Warehouse announces pricing, availability of Google Nexus S
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Today Google announced the Nexus S, a smartphone built by Samsung that is the first to run Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. The Nexus S features a curved 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscr...
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Nokia N8 gets treated with new custom firmware
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Nokia N8, the latest flagship of the Finnish company, can now brag with an all-new custom firmware granting full system access and boosting productivity and camera performance. The firmware is named H...
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Apple Hasn't Killed the White iPhone 4 Just Yet
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At this point, many had assumed that Apple was just going to let the problem-fraught white iPhone 4 slip away into our collective imagination. Apparently not so! New signs at Apple Stores nationwide s...
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Theoretical 4G Speeds Aren't Real Speeds
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Now that we're seeing blazing speeds on Verizon Wireless's new LTE network, there's a pernicious misunderstanding going around on comment threads that I wanted to crush before it goes any further.
The...
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Man claims Motorola DROID 2 exploded leaving him injured
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A man from North Texas was just finishing a call on his brand new Motorola DROID 2 when the phone reportedly exploded leaving the man injured and bleeding. The man, Aron Embry, said he heard a loud “p...
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Mophie Juice Pack Plus for iPhone 4 Doesn't Look Half Bad
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Mophie has been making some sweet battery extenders for Apple products for some time now, but for the first time its latest – the Juice Pack Plus – actually doesn’t look half bad. Up until now, most i...
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BlackBerry Style 9670 Lands on Telus for $79.99
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RIM’s second flip phone, the BlackBerry Style 9670, is available now on Telus for $79.99 on a three-year contract. Telus started recieving dummy units a few weeks ago, and we can only assume that Bell...
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