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Cases for the Motorola XOOM begin to arrive at Sprint stores - indicating the inevitable

Cases for the Motorola XOOM begin to arrive at Sprint stores - indicating the inevitable

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG1

It was approximately close to a month ago when we first feasted our eyes on a Motorola XOOM with Sprint’s branding on it, but yet, we’re still at a lost as to when this device will launch. Even more, ...

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Sprint's landing page places attention on the HTC EVO 3D, View 4G, and more

Sprint's landing page places attention on the HTC EVO 3D, View 4G, and more

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG1

The cat has been long out of the bag for some time, especially when the majority of Sprint’s upcoming devices were unveiled during CTIA 2011, but now they’re all being corralled together on Sprint’s s...

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Another Windows Phone 7 multi-tasking concept

Another Windows Phone 7 multi-tasking concept

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG1

Adrian has written us about about his concept of what he wishes multi-tasking in the next major version of Windows Phone 7 will look like.
Inspired by Build 7753 with its search button, he added a tas...

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Google adds Android enterprise features to Google Apps

Google adds Android enterprise features to Google Apps

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG1

We imagine that RIM is cringing after last week's release of enhanced enterprise capability for the Android OS. Google has added new features for both Google Apps for Business and Google Apps for Educ...

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Android's problem isn't fragmentation, it's contamination

Android's problem isn't fragmentation, it's contamination

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

This thought was first given voice by Myriam Joire on last night's Mobile Podcast, and the simple, lethal accuracy of it has haunted me ever since. All the hubbub and unrest about whether Google is tr...

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Alienware M14x manuals leak out, confirm the gaming notebook once and for all

Alienware M14x manuals leak out, confirm the gaming notebook once and for all

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Just yesterday Dell's leaky website poured out details about the upcoming Alienware M11x R3 gaming notebook, and it didn't take long for its larger brother to follow suit -- today, we've got the full ...

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Windows 7 (Finally) Beats Windows XP's U.S. Desktop Share

Windows 7 (Finally) Beats Windows XP's U.S. Desktop Share

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Someone get the party balloons and slap a big "7" on them, for Windows 7 has finally overtaken its younger brother, Windows XP, in desktop market share. For those keeping score at home or running an o...

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IBM shows off 155GHz graphene transistor in the name of DARPA research

IBM shows off 155GHz graphene transistor in the name of DARPA research

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: IBM

IBM might be cautious about touting graphene as a a silicon killer, but that hasn't stopped it from pushing the production of ever faster graphene transistors. With the recent demonstration of a 155GH...

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Verizon Ends One-Year Contract Option

Verizon Ends One-Year Contract Option

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Verizon Wireless

erizon has ended the option for customers to sign up for a one-year contract, according to a report.
The one-year contract option will cease on April 17, according to a report by PhoneScoop, which quo...

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Windows 8's SmartScreen to build on Apple's file screening

Windows 8's SmartScreen to build on Apple's file screening

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Among the additions coming to Windows 8 should be an Apple-like file checking system that would refuse to run files known or suspected to be rogue. Microsoft's SmartScreen, a system first found in Int...

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AMD hiring to add Android support

AMD hiring to add Android support

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: AMD

AMD is reportedly recruiting talent for the development of Android driver software. The chipset vendor is also likely to eventually offer its notebook and tablet PC partners chipset solutions supporti...

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HTC breaks its own sales and profit records, keeps riding the smartphone wave to success

HTC breaks its own sales and profit records, keeps riding the smartphone wave to success

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: HTC

Another quarter, another spectacular set of financial results for HTC. The once-small Taiwanese phone maker reports its net income for the first quarter of 2011 nearly tripled earnings in the same per...

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What Are Google's Priorities? Reorg Reveals All

What Are Google's Priorities? Reorg Reveals All

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google has reorganized its senior management structure to align its key product efforts under a single senior manager, one per group.
The move, reported Thursday night by The Los Angeles Times, means ...

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Verizon iPad 2 Roaming Bug

Verizon iPad 2 Roaming Bug

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Verizon’s customers have been reporting a strange bug with their new IPad 2′s. When they first bust out their new tablet everything seems hunky dory, but then once they set up their account their devi...

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Google deal with ITA approved by DOJ with conditions

Google deal with ITA approved by DOJ with conditions

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

The US Justice Department has outlined several stipulations Google needs to fulfill before it can approve the $700 million purchase of travel software company ITA. As a result of the antitrust probe, ...

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