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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 30, 2010
Cellular technology can be broken down into two basic categories – GSM and CDMA. Both work well and provide the same function, but are different enough that they aren’t interchangea...
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by Casey Chan
Mar 30, 2010
We're all familiar with the saga of the Xperia X10, how we were once so very excited for the phone to release and to, well, have it never release and have it just disappoint us at every corner i...
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by ericatomars06
Mar 30, 2010
For our readers down in Australia, The HTC Desire will be available on April 27 on Telstra's Next G Network.“HTC Desire gives customers unprecedented ability to personalise their mobile,&rd...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 29, 2010
Get ready Luke Wilson and company, you have a new (well, old) target to go after. HTC has confirmed to us that the Sprint EVO 4G, which it manufactures, will not be able to use voice and 4G services a...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
OK, you hungry Motorola Cliq users who are dying for another update: One's coming your way tonight, at least for 1,000 lucky users. But before you call a baby sitter and abandon the family, know this:...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
Remember the Dell Aero Android smartphone? The one we were allowed to fondle but not turn on at CTIA? (And the one that, yes, can't run unsigned apps?) Well, the guys at Engadget managed to get t...
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Mar 29, 2010
The Google Nexus One has one of the more gorgeous screens available today, and you're going to want to have something to protect those 3.7 inches of AMOLED beauty. Enter the Smartphone Exper...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
O ye of little faith. We asked for your questions regarding the Sprint Evo 4G, the first WiMax Android smartphone around, and now it's time to answer some of them. Obviously we're not hitting on ever...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
See that phone up there? That's the Motorola Milestone, the non-U.S. doppelganger of the Motorola Droid. And unlike its American cousin, it's seeing the Android 2.1 update roll out in Europe as ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
Biggest complaint we hear about Android? The number of OS versions spread out over the vast number of devices, and the painful wait for updates. We're currently running the gamut from Android 1.5 -- e...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
One of the sticking points of using the Desire ROM with HTC Sense on the Nexus One was that, at least for a while, the camera wasn't fully functional. That's been fixed, and now you can do ...
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by ericatomars06
Mar 29, 2010
Just like the title suggests, with Search Anything you can Yahoo, Google, Bing, Twitter, Youtube and Wikipedia. Simply by adding the first initial of your preferred search engine (example Y for Yahoo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
We currently have the baristas in custody and hope to have their statements by the end of the day. DNA results from the coffee cups and restroom take a little longer. [Joy of Tech]...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
The Verizon Nexus One rumors are running rampant this morning. Piling onto the (likely fake) screen shot of the google.com/phone page showing the Verizon version actually for sale, there's now video ...
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by Dieter Bohn
Mar 28, 2010
Full Hands-On with Sprint Evo 4G, It Is Awesome
Hands-on Redux with HTC Legend
CTIA Wrap Up: No Stopping...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
Here's a look at the HTC Evo 4G, straight from Sprint's official playbook. Nothing earth-shattering there, though our tipster tells us that Best Buy is currently being briefed on the Evo 4G and that w...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
How dominant was Android last week at CTIA? As you can see in the picture above, it drove our pal CrackBerry Kevin to violence. Indeed, our favorite operating system was front and center in Las Vegas...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
Here's one more from our CTIA pile -- the Kyocera Zio M6000. It's got Android 1.6 running atop a Qualcomm MSM7627 processor, a 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen at 480x800, full H.264 playback, a 1130mAh batt...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
Google has clarified a recent report that stated it was paying manufacturers and carriers a percentage of search revenue from its Android applications. In fact, Google said, it's only sharing revenue ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
You can't buy any of them yet, but the HTC Evo 4G, Google Nexus One and Motorola i1 are now all listed on Sprint's developer site, along with some video and specs. No great surprise there on the ...



































