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Sprint launches simple, free Kyocera Brio

In addition to the Kyocera Milano, Sprint announced the upcoming availability of the Kyocera Brio. The Brio is a basic, no-frills cell phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.2-inch QVGA display, and 1.3-megapixel camera. With the keyboard, the phone does support Sprint’s Mobile Email and Mobile Email Work services, as well as access to popular e-mail clients like Yahoo, AOL, …

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Make your kid the star of an iPad e

Every single children’s book for the iPad, from “Alice in Wonderland” to “Yertle the Turtle,” has one thing in common: it’s not about your kid. JibJab Jr. Books changes all that, putting your child’s face and name front and center in a personalized, animated iPad storybook. It’s really cool–but also oddly flawed. You’ve heard of JibJab, right? The service was …

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Does your iPhone service suck? Blame city hall

commentary As the Department of Justice and now Sprint file suit to block AT&T’s pending merger with T-Mobile USA, federal judges will begin looking closely at the deal and its potential impacts on the exploding mobile services market. Let’s hope that the kind of evidence-based, rational analysis of the courtroom does a better job separating fact from fiction than the …

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