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Apple sues Samsung over its Galaxy line of mobile devices
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Here is yet another lawsuit to add to the growing number in the wireless industry. On Friday, Apple filed a patent and trademark infringement lawsuit against Samsung over the design features used in t...
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Sprint to lease its airwaves to Lightsquared and Clearwire
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A report from the Wall Street Journal suggests Sprint is looking to ink deals with both Clearwire and Lightsquared to rent space on its wireless network. For Lightsquared, the leasing deal would let t...
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$99 gets you the HTC ThunderBolt, but only if you live in Michigan?
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The HTC ThunderBolt is the first 4G LTE smartphone to be released by Verizon Wireless, so it carries a premium price of $249.99 (with 2-year contact). But we've heard that some Verizon customers who l...
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Toshiba Honeycomb tablet named ANT, prices start from $450
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We first saw Toshiba's mysterious 10.1-inch tablet at CES (hands-on here) running Froyo, then at MWC it was already running Android Honeycomb, but at both events we were left wondering about the name ...
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Square's credit card payment device for iOS is now endorsed in the Apple Store
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Square's contraption, that allows you to rake in credit card payments with your iPhone, has now received its own placement in the Apple Store, marking somewhat of an endorsement for the technology by ...
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Samsung prepping beastly 2GHz dual-core processor for next wave of smartphones
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Already bored by these anemic dual-core 1GHz smartphone processor offerings? You’re in luck. Korean blog MK is reporting that a “high-ranking” Samsung official has indicated that the company is “plann...
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Pre-production HTC Sensation benchmarks leak, Samsung Galaxy S II has the upper hand
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Smartbench 2011 scores from tested pre-production version of the HTC Sensation (our hands-on here), formerly known as the HTC Pyramid, have been leaked. In the same table, the results from a Samsung G...
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Next-gen iPhone to feature only “slight modifications”, coming in September?
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Concord Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was one of the few reliable sources giving correct estimates about the iPad 2's resolution. It's this track record that makes us value information that he's gat...
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Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom Ink Major Partnership
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Deutsche Telekom, parent company of T-Mobile USA, and France Telecom-Orange have formed a joint venture with the goal of saving money on networking equipment and other costs. The entity, which will be...
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Verizon launching a "mess" of new 4G LTE cities, offering demos
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It appears that Verizon Wireless is going to launch a "mess" of new 4G LTE markets this Thursday, April 21. The note, which came through the company's Twitter account, read "we've got a mess of new ci...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 pops up on YouTube; runs Honeycomb without a hitch
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Remember when the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was just a shiny tablet locked behind a glass wall? Well, not anymore. Samsung's 10-inch slate is already popping here and there on the web in all its beauty,...
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White House Unveils Plan for Secure Online IDs
Like UnlikeAre you tired of remembering 10 different passwords for all your online activity? Maybe you use the same password for everything? With data breaches and botnets dominating the news, are you concerned ...
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2011 MacBook Pro have the fastest Wireless-N Speed
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Apple has unveiled the new MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt port late February. The attention was on the new Intel Sandy Bridge chipset and of course the new super fast Thunderbolt port. Hardmac reports t...
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Intel paying bounty to favor Android on Oak Trail tablets?
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Intel is planning to pay a $10-per-device subsidy to encourage the creation of Android tablets using its "Oak Trail" Atom processor, a DigiTimes report has claimed. And a relevant port of Android 3.0 ...
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IPv4 Address, No More For Asia - SlashGear
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The organization responsible for doling out internet addresses in asia, the APNIC, just released their last block of available IPv4 addresses. We’ve known for a long time that the available pool was g...
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