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A Chink In Apples App Store Armor


By Ed Hansberry | 12:08 AM ET, Nov 25, 2009

I've said before the iPhone is nice but what really makes the platform stand out is the App Store that now has over 100,000 apps available. There are grumblings however from an increasing number of developers not happy with the way Apple is treating those that keep the App Store's shelves stocked.

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HP Picks Worst Name Ever For New Smartphone


By Eric Zeman | 01:42 PM ET, Nov 24, 2009

Hewlett Packard has occasionally tossed a new iPAQ-branded smartphone into the market more as proof that it can still make them than to scare up any real sales. Its latest smartphone is perhaps one of the best-looking it has ever crafted, but HP crippled it with a terrible, horrible, no-good name.

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Apple Says Users To Blame For iPhone Virus


By Eric Zeman | 10:07 AM ET, Nov 24, 2009

Did your iPhone catch the new "Duh" iPhone virus? If so, Apple says it's your own fault for jailbreaking the iPhone. iPhones that have not been jailbroken are not susceptible to the virus, and jailbreakers can take steps to protect themselves.

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iPhone And Android Dominate Mobile Web Browsing


By Ed Hansberry | 12:03 AM ET, Nov 24, 2009

The iPhone and devices based on Android make up 75% of mobile web traffic according to a recent report by AdMob. These two devices together don't make up anywhere near 75% of the device sales, but they have a disproportionate share of web browsing.

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Apple Steps Into AT&T-Verizon Ad War


By Eric Zeman | 03:59 PM ET, Nov 23, 2009

AT&T just got a partner it its fight with Verizon Wireless. Apple is stepping into the advertising fray with two new commercials that point out features that the iPhone has that Verizon's phones iDon't.

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AT&T's iPhone Stranglehold Ending June 2010?


By Eric Zeman | 01:32 PM ET, Nov 23, 2009

Neither AT&T nor Apple has ever admitted how long the exclusive sales arrangement is for the iPhone. Despite their silence, at least one person strongly believes the deal will end in June 2010, which means the iPhone will then become available via more carriers in the U.S.

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Verizon Snags Samsung's Omnia II With WinMo 6.5


By Eric Zeman | 09:35 AM ET, Nov 23, 2009

Samsung adds to Verizon Wireless' inventory of Windows Mobile 6.5 devices with the new Omnia II. This media monster packs social networking powers, a five-megapixel camera, support for Divx and Xvid, and comes with a budget-friendly price of $200.

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Will Android Survive?


By Ed Hansberry | 12:00 AM ET, Nov 23, 2009

With the Apple iPhone setting the market on fire, it seems difficult to imagine another platform replicating its success. That isn't going to stop people from trying though. If even only half as successful, there is a lot of money to be made. The latest platform to catch fire is Android. Will it succeed, or be an also ran?

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Thoughts On The Motorola Droid


By Marin Perez | 05:57 PM ET, Nov 20, 2009

It's been a few weeks since the Motorola Droid crash-landed on Verizon Wireless, and I wanted to give it a good amount of real-life usage before I reviewed the handset. So, does the Droid live up to the hype, or is it another failed iPhone killer?

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Specs For Next Motorola Android Phone Leak


By Eric Zeman | 04:35 PM ET, Nov 20, 2009

Based on the spec sheet that's floating about the Interwebs today, it appears as though Motorola's next Android phone is probably headed to AT&T -- which remains to be the only major U.S. carrier not already offering an Android handset.

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Motorola Promises Fix For Droid's Goofy Camera


By Eric Zeman | 02:25 PM ET, Nov 20, 2009

The Motorola Droid has one of the weirdest bugs I've ever heard about. It concerns the camera. It seems some users are finding that the autofocus doesn't work quite right. Motorola says a software fix is on the way.

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Next-Gen BlackBerry Pearl Makes Appearance


By Eric Zeman | 11:11 AM ET, Nov 20, 2009

A generous -- and in-focus -- number of images of the unannounced BlackBerry Pearl 9100 have been posted to the Internet. If you're a fan of the Pearl line of smartphones from BlackBerry, it's time to get excited.

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Top Wireless Turkeys Of 2009


By Ed Hansberry | 12:05 AM ET, Nov 20, 2009

Amid a year when the iPhone 3GS was released, Android exploded on the scene after simmering in the form of the T-Mobile G1 for nearly a year and Verizon launching some great ads talking smack about AT&T's performance, there have been a few wireless blunders that are best forgotten. 2009 isn't over yet, but there would need to be something pretty spectacular to top the turkeys on this list.

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iPhone Is No.1, But RIM Owns Top Ten List


By Eric Zeman | 11:05 AM ET, Nov 19, 2009

The stats are in. During the third quarter of 2009, the Apple iPhone 3GS was the top-selling smartphone in the U.S. Research In Motion, however, owned nearly every other spot in the top ten. Who's the real winner here?

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Palm's New Smartphones Discounted To Oblivion?


By Eric Zeman | 09:59 AM ET, Nov 19, 2009

The Palm Pre has been on sale at Sprint for about six months now. Its little brother, the Pixi, just hit store shelves this past weekend. Both can (already) be had for a song and a dance.

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Is It The Apps Or The Phone That Makes The Platform?


By Ed Hansberry | 12:20 AM ET, Nov 19, 2009

Apple spends a lot of time emphasizing what you can do with the phone, and most of that is related to the apps, not the platform or any of its built in functions. With over 100,000 apps available, whatever you want to do, "There's an app for that." Are the apps more important than the platform? Microsoft's Ray Ozzie doesn't think so.

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AT&T Airs Weak 'Comeback' Commercial Against Verizon


By Eric Zeman | 09:15 PM ET, Nov 18, 2009

Though the current feud between AT&T and Verizon Wireless borders on the ridiculous, it isn't stopping either company from continuing the schoolyard brawl. AT&T was dealt a blow in court today and came out swinging in response. Its own "attack ad" -- if you can call it that -- misses the mark.

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The Ads, Oh They Are A Commin


By Ed Hansberry | 04:14 PM ET, Nov 18, 2009

Apple and Google have been planning to leverage the popularity of mobile devices to serve up ads to enhance their bottom lines. Now that devices are powerful enough to browse the normal web and bandwidth concerns are minimal, this looks like the perfect time to jump in in a big way.

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Surprise: Microsoft Intros Office Mobile 2010


By Eric Zeman | 03:27 PM ET, Nov 18, 2009

Right smack in the middle of today's announcement of Microsoft Office 2010 was a teeny little paragraph noting that Office Mobile 2010 is already available to Windows Mobile 6.5 phones in beta form.

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Airport Wi-Fi Users Are Rich And Big Spenders


By Eric Zeman | 04:38 PM ET, Nov 17, 2009

A new study from JiWire unearths some interesting bits of information regarding Wi-Fi use at airports. More than half of users tend to make more than $100,000 per year, and 75% plan to make a big-ticket purchase in the next 12 months. Does that describe you?

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Verizon Lashes Back At AT&T Over Lawsuit


By Eric Zeman | 08:59 AM ET, Nov 17, 2009

On Monday, Verizon Wireless officially responded to lawsuits filed against it by AT&T. Verizon calls AT&T's lawsuits "meritless," points out that the ads are factually accurate and that "the truth hurts."

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Windows Marketplace For Mobile Deep Dive


By Ed Hansberry | 12:02 AM ET, Nov 17, 2009

As indicated previously, Microsoft has released a client for Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 users giving them access to app store that WinMo 6.5 users have had access to for just over a month. Deciding on whether or not to install this is a no brainer - do it. You won't regret it.

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WinMo 6.0 and 6.1 Gain Access To Marketplace


By Eric Zeman | 04:28 PM ET, Nov 16, 2009

Have you been longing for access to applications on your Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.1 smartphone? Jealous that Windows Mobile 6.5 can and you can't? Be jealous no more, as users of WinMo 6.0 and 6.1 can download and install Microsoft Marketplace for Windows starting today.

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Palm Talks Smack About Android


By Eric Zeman | 01:25 PM ET, Nov 16, 2009

Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein recently said that Android is for "techies" and webOS (its own smartphone platform) is for "people." He also said that he thinks webOS doesn't need 80 gazillion applications to become appealing to the masses. Really?

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Samsung Goes Sci-Fi With Galaxy Android Phone


By Eric Zeman | 09:59 AM ET, Nov 16, 2009

The onslaught of Android devices is fully under way. The latest salvo comes from Samsung, which announced the Galaxy Spica i5700 Android device. The Galaxy totes an 800MHz processor and a couple of multimedia surprises under the hood.

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Samsung Not Bailing On Windows Mobile


By Ed Hansberry | 12:31 AM ET, Nov 16, 2009

Oh the dangers on blogging on rumors and speculation. Every once in a while, you get it completely wrong. Contrary to what I talked about last week, it seems Samsung is not bailing on Windows Mobile. Quite the contrary - they anticipate increased volume of device powered by Microsoft's mobile platform.

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Palm's webOS 1.3.1 Now Available For Pre


By Eric Zeman | 10:59 AM ET, Nov 15, 2009

Palm recently made a major system update available for the Palm Pre, its first webOS device. webOS 1.3.1 doesn't introduce any new applications, but it brings in a wide range of improvements to existing applications. The biggest changes are support for Yahoo IM, Calendar and Contacts, and the native email program also sees some major updates.

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Thoughts On The BlackBerry Bold 9700


By Marin Perez | 05:10 PM ET, Nov 13, 2009

I've been putting the latest top-of-the-line BlackBerry through the wringer, and it shouldn't be surprising that this is a rock-solid smartphone. But I did have a few minor and major concerns about our favorite messaging smartphone, and continue reading for a full review.

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Windows Mobile Upgrades Not Always Pleasant Process


By Ed Hansberry | 03:20 PM ET, Nov 13, 2009

Even when you have an upgrade available for your Windows Mobile phone, it may not be the most pleasant device upgrade you've ever done. In fact, it can be one of the worst. There is speculation that the WinMo 7 upgrade story will be vastly improved, but for now, we don't have that.

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AT&T 'Sets The Record Straight' Regarding Verizon Ads


By Eric Zeman | 12:52 PM ET, Nov 13, 2009

Today AT&T took the unusual step to publish a public letter openly refuting the advertisements that have been run by top competitor Verizon Wireless. In the letter, AT&T calls Verizon's claims "blatantly false."

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Does MediaFLO's Personal Television Have A Chance?


By Eric Zeman | 10:35 AM ET, Nov 13, 2009

Today MediaFLO announced its first non-phone FLO TV device, the Personal Television. It uses MediaFLO's mobile TV network and lets users watch live or time-shifted TV in a wide swath of U.S. markets. But $250 for a stand-alone device that requires a monthly contract is a big hurdle to overcome. Can FLO TV do it?

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AT&T Attacks Verizon Over 'Misfit' Ads


By Eric Zeman | 01:59 PM ET, Nov 12, 2009

On Nov. 3, AT&T sued Verizon Wireless over its "There's A Map for That" ad campaign, which poked holes in AT&T's 3G coverage across the U.S. Over the weekend Verizon aired three more anti-AT&T commercials -- and ticked AT&T off. AT&T is demanding that Verizon pull the commercials.

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Carrier Billing Headed To BlackBerry Apps World


By Eric Zeman | 01:11 PM ET, Nov 12, 2009

When it comes to selling applications to mobile device owners, the easier the better. That's why support for carrier billing is so important. According to Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie, BlackBerry Apps World will add carrier billing support in 2010.

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Shop For WinMo Apps At New Web Site


By Eric Zeman | 09:20 AM ET, Nov 12, 2009

If browsing for new applications from your phone doesn't qualify as fun in your book, take heart. Microsoft recently made Windows Marketplace for Mobile available from any desktop browser.

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Dates Firm Up For Windows Mobile 7 In 2010


By Ed Hansberry | 12:25 AM ET, Nov 12, 2009

Rumors from China are firming up some key events for Windows Mobile 7. It seems that WinMo 7 is mostly complete and it should be released to manufacturers in Q1 2010. We can then expect handsets to show up in stores in the third quarter.

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Check Out The Xobni App For BlackBerry


By Marin Perez | 07:23 PM ET, Nov 11, 2009

At the BlackBerry Developer Conference, I got a chance to sit down and talk with Xobni CEO Jeff Bonforte about the upcoming application for the BlackBerry platform. While it's still a few months away, the Xobni mobile app looks like an excellent way to easily manage thousands of contacts. Keep reading for some more details and a video demonstration.

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Apple's Profits Crush Nokia's (And Everyone Else's)


By Eric Zeman | 01:12 PM ET, Nov 11, 2009

Based on the performance of both Apple and Nokia in the most recent financial quarter, Apple is now the most profitable maker of cell phones. It earned $1.6 billion in profits compared to Nokia's $1.1 billion. Nokia, by the way, sells hundreds of millions more phones than Apple does.

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Samsung Bailing On Windows Mobile


By Ed Hansberry | 12:05 AM ET, Nov 11, 2009

In the coming years, it looks like Samsung will be significantly reducing Windows Mobile in its lineup of smartphones. As one of the largest smartphone makers in the world, taking Windows Mobile from over 80% of your lineup to less than 20% in just a few years is a big shift.

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Droid Round-Up: Opening Sales And Firmware Update


By Eric Zeman | 02:54 PM ET, Nov 10, 2009

Though neither Motorola nor Verizon Wireless has provided any official numbers, it appears as though about 100,000 Droids may have sold the first weekend the new Android phone was available. Also, based on internal documents, Verizon is already planning a major system update for both the Droid and HTC Eris Android phones.

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Bada-Bing: Samsung Intros New Mobile OS


By Eric Zeman | 10:15 AM ET, Nov 10, 2009

Samsung has taken it upon itself to step up and deliver what no one asked for: another mobile operating system. Today, Samsung announced "Bada," a new, open platform that Samsung hopes will be the feature-phone OS of the future.

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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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