Handling T

Orlando, Fla.–T-Mobile had more than the LG G2X and Sidekick 4G to show at CTIA 2011. And no, we’re not talking about a plan as to how customers will be affected form the planned merger with AT&T. No, T-Mobile also introduced four products for its HSPA+ network: a portable W-Fi hot-spot and three USB laptop …

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U.S. Cellular updates Samsung Mesmerize, BlackBerry Curve and Bold

The long wait is at last over for U.S. Cellular customers who have been wondering when they’ll see OS updates to their Samsung Mesmerize and BlackBerry Curve 9330 and Bold 9650 phones. That’s right, the carrier began rolling out Android 2.2 Froyo to the Mesmerize and Blackberry OS 6 to the Bold and Curve. As a refresher, Froyo includes speed …

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CNET’s Best of CTIA 2011

ORLANDO, Fla.–If you asked us a week ago whether CTIA 2011 would be hectic, we would have said “probably not.” But then last Sunday, two days before the show began, the news of a certain merger broke and we knew the week would be a wild ride. Indeed, CTIA delivered a fresh crop of phones and tablets, and like CES …

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HTC readying two more Flyer tablets for summer with Android 3.0

HTC’s first Flyer tablet hasn’t even gone on sale yet, but speculation is already focusing on the company’s second and third models. Expected to launch this summer, they’re likely to have bigger screens and run the Android 3.0 Honeycomb software. DigiTimes bases the story on its Taiwanese touch-panel supplier sources. The article mainly focuses on the first Flyer, claiming it …

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Sprint: Google Voice deal ‘extremely important’

Now playing: Watch this: Set up Google Voice for Sprint 3:24 ORLANDO, Fla.–Sprint and Google on Monday announced a partnership that turns your Sprint number into a Google Voice number and gives you access to visual voicemail and call forwarding to multiple devices. Yet it wasn’t until yesterday that the two stood together here to discuss the merits of the …

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Android Atlas 41: Thunder, thunder, Thunderbolt, HO!

It’s an Android-stravaganza in Orlando for CTIA 2011. CNET’s Justin Eckhouse reports on the newest tablets while his second in command, JT Tabencki fills in as co-host. Amazon’s app store is finally here and it’s sort of hard to get into. Plus, Antuan Goodwin shows off his newest phone the HTC Thunderbolt on this week’s edition of Android Atlas Weekly …

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Wi

Connecting to public Wi-Fi hot spots can be a challenge, but the Wi-Fi Alliance is hoping to ease some of the pain. Responsible for certifying Wi-Fi products and technology, the Wi-Fi Alliance said yesterday that it’s working on a new certification program that should make it easier to access and use public hot spots. Various members of the alliance, including …

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Prizefight: Motorola Xoom vs. Apple iPad 2

Now playing: Watch this: Motorola Xoom vs. Apple iPad 2 5:21 We know this will only end in nasty, partisan comments, but we wouldn’t be doing our jobs if we didn’t put the Motorola Xoom and Apple iPad 2 in the ring for an official CNET Prizefight. Out of the gate, you guys can probably guess my feelings on these …

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Hands

ORLANDO, Fla.–Though the AT&T-T-Mobile merger was the big news of CTIA 2011, AT&T did have some other announcements at the show, including the LG Thrill 4G and HTC HD7S. We had an opportunity to check out the HD7S last night at an AT&T reception, and there weren’t a whole lot of surprises. The Windows Phone 7 smartphone is a lot …

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Samsung Galaxy Indulge hops over to Cricket

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Indulge for Cricket Wireless 1:07 There we were at a CTIA press event, when we saw a familiar phone winking up at us. That’s right, folks. Samsung’s Galaxy Indulge is coming to Cricket Wireless. Although the Indulge is the same handset we first saw when it debuted with MetroPCS earlier this year, there will …

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Three cool iPhone calendar apps

Ever feel like the stock iOS Calendar app has room for improvement? Like, a lot of room? It’s a pretty rudimentary tool, without so much as a week view or the option to sync with Google Calendar. Needless to say, there are alternatives. I’ve rounded up three apps that make scheduling and agenda management a whole lot easier. Take a …

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Xperia Play to land at Verizon by early May

Verizon Wireless Xperia Play hands-on (photos) +2 more See all photos ORLANDO, Fla.–Sony Ericsson didn’t offer any new phones at CTIA 2011, but we did get the chance to handle the official Verizon Wireless version of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. What’s more, Sony Ericsson also revealed that the gaming Android phone will land in the United States either late …

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Jabra introduces the Freeway

ORLANDO, Fla.–Jabra has released the Freeway, the first in-car speakerphone to feature three speakers. The company says this creates a virtual surround-sound effect that can be used inside or outside the vehicle. Other features include a built-in FM transmitter, the ability to announce incoming caller ID, and voice controls that let you answer, end, reject, and redial calls just by …

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Motorola denies Xoom tablet will be dead by June

Motorola has denied it’s planning to kill the Xoom, as tablet manufacturers react to the launch of the Apple iPad 2. But, despite dismissing claims that the Android-powered tablet will no longer be produced by June, Motorola may be planning a new-look Xoom. The electronics-industry wonks at DigiTimes initially claimed that Motorola would scale back production of the Xoom as …

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Microsoft pushing out copy and paste update to Windows Phone 7 handsets

Windows Phone 7 users who’ve been eagerly awaiting the ability to copy and paste might want to sit down — Microsoft is pushing its ‘NoDo’ update out now. The company has updated its, ahem, updates Web page to outline the new features that will be waiting, post-installation. The copy and paste feature is the most obvious one. In suitably user-friendly fashion, …

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