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iPhone Coming To Verizon Q3 2010


By Ed Hansberry | 12:15 AM ET, Nov 10, 2009

Apple will be releasing an iPhone that will work with all cell phone networks in the third quarter of 2010 according to an industry insider. This means that instead of making a CDMA and GSM version, they will make one UMTS/CDMA hybrid phone, and it also means Verizon will be the likely beneficiary in the US.

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Google: No More Money For Clearwire


By Eric Zeman | 02:26 PM ET, Nov 9, 2009

Over the weekend, Sprint and a number of other companies agreed to invest another $1.5 billion into Clearwire, the growing provider of WiMax services. Notably absent on the list of financiers was Google, which has previously given cash to Clearwire.

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Apple Prepping $99 iPhone 3GS To Battle Competition?


By Eric Zeman | 09:59 AM ET, Nov 9, 2009

Right now, AT&T offers the iPhone 3G 8GB for $99, and the iPhone 3GS 16GB and 32GB for $199 and $299, respectively. Despite word from Apple's own Phil Schiller that the company's lineup is set for holiday sales, reports of a $99 iPhone 3GS 8GB model have hit the 'net.

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Vulnerabilities In The Apple iPhone


By Ed Hansberry | 12:40 AM ET, Nov 9, 2009

Apple has two recently discovered vulnerabilities that can put user data at risk. One is implemented by a developer that has accessed a backdoor to transmit user data back to its servers without Apple's or the user's knowledge. The other is an exploit in the wild that logs in with root access. Just as Windows' popularity on the desktop has made it the target of hackers and unscrupulous software developers, it seems the iPhone's popularity has made it a target as well.

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Verizon Attacks iPhone With Holiday Ads


By Eric Zeman | 09:48 PM ET, Nov 8, 2009

The gloves are still off. Verizon Wireless has unleashed another volley aimed at AT&T and the iPhone. In this latest round of anti-iPhone advertisements, the iPhone is banished to the Island of Misfit Toys and substituted for "coal" in the stockings of "naughty people."

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Android Gets App Love From Photoshop And Slacker


By Eric Zeman | 02:20 PM ET, Nov 6, 2009

Coinciding with the availability of the Motorola Droid and the HTC Eris at Verizon Wireless stores today, the Android Market is featuring two juicy, new applications. Photoshop.com Mobile and Slacker Radio mean more photo editing and Internet radio powers for Android lovers.

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Inventor Of Cellphones Says They're Too Complicated Now


By Eric Zeman | 11:10 AM ET, Nov 6, 2009

Former Motorola researcher Martin Cooper -- one of the inventors of the cellphone back in 1973 -- says that the devices do too much these days, and don't do any of them well. Is a JitterBug in Cooper's future?

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Best Buy Agrees To Distribute Google Mobile App


By Eric Zeman | 10:09 AM ET, Nov 6, 2009

Not sure what to make of this one, as it feels slightly oily. Google and Best Buy announced a new program whereby Best Buy employees will help customers download and install the Google Mobile app on their brand new cell phone.

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Sprint And T-Mobile Headed The Wrong Direction


By Ed Hansberry | 12:01 AM ET, Nov 6, 2009

Sprint and T-Mobile are in the "big four" club of American carriers, but it seems Verizon and AT&T continue to grow while Sprint and T-Mobile are losing out. T-Mobile just reported that they lost 77,000 net subscribers in the third quarter and Amazon has killed the Kindle that works on the Sprint network.

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Sprint And Verizon To Offer BlackBerry 8530 Curve


By Eric Zeman | 04:59 PM ET, Nov 5, 2009

Buried in the coverage of Verizon's second Android phone (HTC Droid Eris) today was news about a new, entry-level BlackBerry that's headed to both Sprint and Verizon Wireless. The 8530 is a smaller, less expensive Curve that should appeal to the mass market more than the enterprise user.

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Droid On Sale At Midnight In Some Stores


By Eric Zeman | 02:25 PM ET, Nov 5, 2009

Verizon Wireless stores are planning to open early tomorrow morning -- and in some cases at midnight -- to let eager customers purchase the Motorola Droid. Anyone think the Droid is going to stir up iPhone-like excitement?

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HTC Droid Eris Kneecaps Motorola Droid At $99


By Eric Zeman | 08:45 AM ET, Nov 5, 2009

If you thought Verizon Wireless was going rest easy with the Motorola Droid launching Friday, you've got another thing coming. Today, Verizon Wireless announced that the HTC Eris -- a.k.a, Hero -- which hits stores November 6, too, for $99.

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America's Top 10 Most Satisfying Phones In August


By Ed Hansberry | 12:01 AM ET, Nov 5, 2009

In the phone world, a list of top phones two months ago is really outdated, but it is an interesting snapshot at what is grabbing our mobile communication attention and are satisfying us most. August is particularly interesting as this would be right after the iPhone 3.0 and Palm Pre launched.

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Verizon: $350 ETF Is A Go


By Eric Zeman | 11:26 PM ET, Nov 4, 2009

Verizon Wireless has confirmed that it is in fact altering its Early Termination Fee policy. Starting November 15, those purchasing "advanced" devices such as smartphones and laptops, will need to agree to a $350 ETF to get the subsidized price.

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T-Mobile Adding Own Channel To Android Market


By Eric Zeman | 04:35 PM ET, Nov 4, 2009

Today T-Mobile CTO Cole Brodman shared a number of data points regarding T-Mobile's Android customers. T-Mobile apparently has high hopes for Android adoption, as it is planning to roll out its very own T-Mobile Channel in the Android Market. It will also make carrier billing a reality later this year.

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Tech Pros Want Security, Healthcare, Green Certifications


By Marianne Kolbasuk McGee | 01:37 PM ET, Nov 4, 2009

Techies are seeking professional certifications in emerging areas like healthcare and green IT, and especially old standbys like IT security, according to a new survey.

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Verizon Wireless To Double ETFs To $350?


By Eric Zeman | 09:59 AM ET, Nov 4, 2009

If you thought $175 was a steep early termination fee to pay, get ready for some unwelcome news. In order to ward off scammers, Verizon Wireless is giving serious consideration to doubling its ETF to $350 for "advanced" -- read: expensive -- devices. Whoa.

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HTC's Whopper HD2 Smartphone U.S.-Bound


By Eric Zeman | 09:09 AM ET, Nov 4, 2009

One of the most impressive Windows Mobile 6.5 devices announced in recent months, the HTC HD2, sports a massive 4.3-inch touch display and is powered by a speedy 1GHz Snapdragon processor. If you were worried it would only be available in Europe, rest easy. Today, HTC confirmed that this powerful device is headed to a major U.S. carrier.

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T-Mobile Reports Widespread Outage


By Ed Hansberry | 11:45 PM ET, Nov 3, 2009

T-Mobile has reported a "service disruption" that is affecting most of the country. It seems to be inconsistent. Some people are reporting a total outage while others report that either data or voice works, and a few are reporting no problems at all. As of this writing, the issue still hasn't been totally resolved.

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Motorola Explains Why Droid Doesn't Have Multi-Touch


By Eric Zeman | 05:15 PM ET, Nov 3, 2009

One of the minor complaints that some have voiced against the Motorola Droid is that it isn't capable of performing multi-touch gestures, such as pinching to zoom. That complaint only applies to the U.S. version of the phone, though, as the Droid will support multi-touch in European markets.

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AT&T To Verizon: 'There's A Lawsuit For That'


By Eric Zeman | 03:50 PM ET, Nov 3, 2009

You know the funny ads that Verizon Wireless has been running at AT&T's expense? The ads show AT&T's 3G coverage and compare it to Verizon Wireless's 3G coverage. The punchline of the commercial is "There's a Map for That", which riffs on Apple's "There's An App for That" ad campaign. Well, AT&T doesn't think the commercials are funny, and sued.

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Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 Android Phone A Winner


By Eric Zeman | 08:58 AM ET, Nov 3, 2009

Today Sony Ericsson introduced its first Android phone, the Xperia X10. Based on the spec sheet, it should be a smash hit. It runs Android 1.6 (Donut) and will have a massive, four-inch WVGA display (480 x 854 pixels). The X10 will be the first in a series of new phones to run Sony Ericsson's home-brewed UX user interface. Let's dive in for a detailed look.

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Turn Your Laptop Into A WiFi Hotspot


By Ed Hansberry | 12:01 AM ET, Nov 3, 2009

If you have Windows 7 on your laptop, you can turn it into a WiFi hotspot allowing other devices to hook up to it as if it were a router and browse the internet. This can come in handy in areas where you have to pay per device to get online, such as a for-pay WiFi hotspot.

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iPhone Reception In China Less Than Stellar


By Ed Hansberry | 03:35 PM ET, Nov 2, 2009

The iPhone was officially released in China on the China Unicom network October 30th. They had a big launch party but reception for the device itself was considered tepid compared with other iPhone launches in other countries around the world.

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Google Voice Search Now Speaks Symbian


By Eric Zeman | 02:58 PM ET, Nov 2, 2009

Today Google finally got around to bestowing the powers of speech unto the Symbian S60 smartphone platform. The newest version of the Google Mobile App for S60 now supports voice-based searching.

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Google Says 'No Smartphone From Us'


By Eric Zeman | 12:13 PM ET, Nov 2, 2009

Quashing rumors and leaving little doubt as to Google's intentions, Android architect Andy Rubin recently said in no uncertain terms that Google is not interesting in making any Android smartphones.

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Nokia Dis-N-Gages


By Eric Zeman | 03:10 PM ET, Oct 30, 2009

Nokia has decided to shut down its N-Gage gaming service in September 2010. This is a rare public admission of defeat for Nokia, which launched the N-Gage gaming platform to much fanfare several years ago. Ever since Nokia transitioned the service to an online gaming portal, it has failed to find users.

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Users Reporting BlackBerry Storm2 Wi-Fi Goof


By Eric Zeman | 11:59 AM ET, Oct 30, 2009

Covered by the tidal wave of Motorola Droid news this week was the launch of the BlackBerry Storm2 on Verizon's network. In all respects, the device is a major update to the original that is seriously worth considering. Although, there appears to be an issue with the Storm2's Wi-Fi radio.

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iTunes 9.0.2 Breaks Palm Pre Sync Again


By Eric Zeman | 09:40 AM ET, Oct 30, 2009

The cat-and-mouse game between Apple and Palm continues. Apple offered up iTunes 9.0.2 yesterday. The main reason for the update was to bring new compatibility with Apple TV 3.0 software. Apple was sure to take the time to nix the Palm Pre's ability to sync with iTunes, too.

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Does The World Need A Twitter Device?


By Ed Hansberry | 11:30 PM ET, Oct 29, 2009

Twitter has become a very popular service and to make the most of it, Peek has released a new device called the TwitterPeek that does just one thing - Twitter. Really?

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Sprint: No More Tethering


By Eric Zeman | 04:59 PM ET, Oct 29, 2009

Here's an interesting move. Today, a Sprint spokesperson said that moving forward it will not allow its smartphone customers to tether their devices to their laptops. You want mobile Internet on your laptop? Buy a Sprint dongle and data plan.

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The State Of The Mobile Web


By Ed Hansberry | 04:15 PM ET, Oct 29, 2009

Opera has released a report on the state of the mobile web and it shows, as expected, growth in the number of people viewing the web on their mobile phones, the number of pages each person views and the amount of data they each consume.

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Sprint Continues To Bleed Customers


By Eric Zeman | 11:53 AM ET, Oct 29, 2009

Sprint reported its third quarter earnings today, and the news wasn't so good. Though Sprint lost customers at a slower pace than the previous two quarters, it still saw overall subscriber numbers drop. So much for that whole "Palm Pre to the Rescue" notion, eh?

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HTC Bringing Android 2.0 To Hero


By Eric Zeman | 11:10 AM ET, Oct 29, 2009

It's no secret that the Motorola Droid's ace-in-the-hole is the Android 2.0 "Eclair" operating system that's on board. The big question on everyone's mind is, will existing Android devices be able to upgrade? The answer is yes. Sort of.

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Verizon: Our Network Can Handle The Droid


By Eric Zeman | 10:40 AM ET, Oct 29, 2009

Verizon Wireless and Motorola announced the Droid smartphone yesterday with much hoopla. Neither company spared the competition, and Verizon took a direct shot at AT&T when it said, "We’re not anticipating the network will take a hit on this."

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First Impressions Of The Motorola Droid


By Eric Zeman | 04:30 PM ET, Oct 28, 2009

I was able to spend some serious time with the Motorola Droid today. The hardware has a few quirks, but it is solidly engineered and built. The materials exude quality, and it feels great to hold in your hand. Oh yeah, and Android on it is pretty cool, too. Its real killer feature is its lead on every other Android handset with the 2.0 -- a.k.a. Eclair -- system software.

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Motorola And Verizon Wireless Make Droid Official


By Eric Zeman | 10:00 AM ET, Oct 28, 2009

This morning Motorola and Verizon Wireless officially unveiled the Motorola Droid. The Droid features some fantastic specs and looks to be a winner for Verizon Wireless and Motorola both, especially at the price point of $200.

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How Important Is Open Source To Mobile Devices?


By Ed Hansberry | 12:46 AM ET, Oct 28, 2009

Open Source software has been around for a long time but really made its name in the public eye with Linux. For some, they think open source is Linux. Despite the name recognition Linux enjoys, it is still a relatively minor part of the overall computer industry, especially on the desktop side. The mobile industry though is shaping up to be quite different, and most of this has come about in just the last few years.

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Opera's Latest Report: 35M Users, 2PB Of Data


By Eric Zeman | 05:15 PM ET, Oct 27, 2009

Today Opera Software released the findings of its monthly "State of the Mobile Web" report. Among the many tidbits of data shared is that Opera Mini saved its 35.6 million users $8 billion in data fees, and processed 2 petabytes of data.

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Sony Ericsson's Android Phone Coming Soon


By Marin Perez | 03:53 PM ET, Oct 27, 2009

It looks like the Android Army is going to add another top-tier handset to its ranks, as Sony Ericsson is preparing to announce a new phone Nov. 3. All signs point to it being the latest version of its high-end Xperia line running the Google-backed operating system with a custom user interface.

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Android 2.0 Changelog Is Droolworthy


By Eric Zeman | 01:15 PM ET, Oct 27, 2009

Today Google officially made Android 2.0 available to developers and along with it a new SDK, toolbox and APIs for them to use in crafting their apps. Google also spilled some details about the features that are now going to be part of Android. Some of the goodies include support for multiple Gmail and Exchange accounts.

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Have AT&T's Network Performance Issues Been Self-Inflicted?


By Ed Hansberry | 12:01 AM ET, Oct 27, 2009

Network performance at AT&T hasn't been much to brag about in recent years. The number one excuse seems to be the ravenous appetite for bandwidth iPhone owners have. Get a few thousand of them together in one city for a convention and people are suddenly reminiscing of the good old days with GPRS speeds.

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Verizon CEO: iPhone For Us Is Up To Apple


By Eric Zeman | 05:07 PM ET, Oct 26, 2009

Verizon executives must be sick of answering the iPhone question, but Verizon Communications CEO Ivan Seidenberg gave it another shot recently. He said, "This is a decision that is exclusively in Apple’s court." Um, what now?

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Nokia Delays N900 Smartphone


By Marin Perez | 03:47 PM ET, Oct 26, 2009

Fans of Nokia's N900 will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the Maemo-powered smartphone because it will be delayed until sometime during November. While no one likes delays, this handset is powerful enough to look like it's worth the wait.

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Recommended: Update BlackBerry Storm To OS 5.0


By Eric Zeman | 01:59 PM ET, Oct 26, 2009

Attention BlackBerry Storm 9530 owners: If you haven't already, plug your phone into your computer, launch BlackBerry Desktop Manager, and install the new OS 5.0.0.328 system software ASAP.

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Palm Pixi To Street Nov. 15 For $100


By Eric Zeman | 10:15 AM ET, Oct 26, 2009

Palm's second phone to run webOS will finally become available from Sprint starting on November 15. The Palm Pixi features a touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard, and an attractive $100 price point.

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T-Mobile Launches Project Dark


By Ed Hansberry | 12:25 AM ET, Oct 26, 2009

T-Mobile has officially launched their pricing plans that have been floating around under the names Project Dark or Project Black in the last few weeks. The pricing should be low enough to pull a number of people to their network. The rumor of the iPhone though, was, as I suspected, false.

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Mobile Round-Up: Storm OS Upgrade, Droid Army Amassing


By Eric Zeman | 10:00 AM ET, Oct 24, 2009

This has been a busy week for the mobile industry. Several nuggets came to light that may not have caught your eye, so Over The Air rounded them up for you. In this edition, we talk about a new operating system update for the original BlackBerry Storm and a spate of Droid-related news.

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BlackBerry Storm2 Landing Oct. 28 In Verizon Stores


By Eric Zeman | 04:49 PM ET, Oct 23, 2009

If you're anxious to get your hands on the new BlackBerry Storm2 -- and I wouldn't blame you if you are -- you won't have to wait much longer. The device will street Wednesday, October 28. Let me say this, any person using the original Storm needs to upgrade to the Storm2.

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Microsoft Pokes Fun At Itself In Mobile App Video


By Ed Hansberry | 12:13 AM ET, Oct 23, 2009

Microsoft has made another video that pokes fun at itself, this time about Windows Marketplace for Mobile. It also seems to be taking a few swipes at other app stores, namely the Apple App Store. It isn't mentioned specifically, but once you view the video, you'll see some of the absurd apps Microsoft was pretending to work on. I bet more than one of them is in the iPhone App Store. With over 75,000 apps, there has to be at least one mustache simulator, right?

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