Report: Verizon eyes 4G pricing shift

Verizon Wireless is reportedly looking at new pricing models for its 4G network, and one option is to charge based on data speeds. In a Wall Street Journal interview, Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg said the company’s Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network opens up a bevy of pricing options. Verizon hasn’t set any formal pricing plans, but …

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Rage explodes on to iPhone and iPad with shower of fabulous gore

Infinity Blade gave us a gory glimpse of what the iPhone 4 was capable of when it came to graphically intense gaming. But that’s some way off: Rage, on the other hand, has blasted its way into the App Store and is ready to rock right now. The much anticipated first-person shooter from iD Software, the creators of Doom and …

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BlackBerry Traffic app pulls into App World

BlackBerry-maker RIM has just promoted its free BlackBerry Traffic app from beta status to a general software release. Now that its available in the BlackBerry App World beginning today, BlackBerry Traffic could threaten competitors like Waze. BlackBerry Traffic is a driving tool that estimates the real-time distance between you and your destination. The app sources a combination of historical traffic …

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Murdoch’s mob developing digital newspaper for iPad and tablets

News Corporation is on the frontlines of the battle to make people pay for online news, sticking a paywall around its Times, Sunday Times and News of the World publications, in an attempt to persuade people that theirs is journalism worth paying for. It’s a brave move — some would say a little suicidal. But mega tycoon Rupert Murdoch has …

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Angry Birds for Android out today, for free

The full version of Angry Birds for Android will be out by the end of today, and you’ll be able to download it for free. The release of the full, as opposed to demo, version has been delayed by a week. Ville Heijari, of Angry Birds developer Rovio, told us in an email that you can expect the game to finally make an appearance …

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 won’t have Android Gingerbread installed

In what we can only term a Sony Ericsson fail, its new Android phone due out next year doesn’t look like it will be coming with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Instead the Xperia X12, also known as Anzu, will hit the market with Android 2.2 Froyo. It will get an update to Gingerbread, but not until late 2011, according to Russian …

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BlackBerry’s video shows PlayBook web browsing faster than iPad

RIM is turning up the heat on Apple in the big tablet showdown, releasing a video that appears to show that the BlackBerry PlayBook is faster at rendering certain web sites than the iPad. RIM’s film shows an employee from its web browser group testing a PlayBook and iPad side by side. The video concentrates on page rendering speed and …

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Dialed In 151: LG’s blowin’ up (podcast)

This week’s episode of Dialed In is brought to you by the letters L and G, as in LG Electronics, because the company has certainly dominated the headlines these past few days. LG looks to be making a big push in the smartphone market, as it continues to release new smartphones for the U.S., including possibly the first Android device …

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GreatCall offers new calling plans

GreatCall, the mobile virtual network operator that debuted the Jitterbug line of senior phones, announced new monthly rate plans yesterday. The carrier now offers four contract-free options designed for occasional and frequent users. At $79.99 per month, the Simply Unlimited plan is the most expensive option, but it comes with the most features. You’ll get unlimited anytime minutes, unlimited night …

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Bluefire Reader brings free public

For people who love to read but don’t have a lot of extra cash to spend on books, nothing beats the public library. Love ya, Ben Franklin! In recent years, many libraries have started offering e-books that you can check out for a few weeks, just like the real thing. Unfortunately, despite the plethora of e-book readers in the App …

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On Call: Too many phones?

Any cell phone reviewer can tell you that the period between Labor Day and the second week of December brings a ton of new handsets. Indeed, after the relatively slow days of summer, the industry shifts into high gear and does its best to take advantage of the holiday shopping season. Whether you want a high-end smartphone or just a …

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White iPhone 4 kits could send teenage Del Boy to jail

A modern-day Derek Trotter has been threatened with jail for setting up a business that turns the normal, black iPhone 4 into the fabled, white iPhone 4. 17-year old New Yorker Fei Lam was responsible for setting up WhiteiPhone4Now. The site sells a DIY kit that allows you to take your iPhone 4 apart and replace the black covers with white ones, reports the New …

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U.S. Cellular to offer LG Apex, Samsung Galaxy Tab on November 19

U.S. Cellular today announced its fourth Android-based smartphone, the LG Apex, for a November 19 release. After last month’s Samsung Mesmerize, the Apex uses Android 2.1 and carries a price tag of $79.99 after an $80 mail-in rebate. Unlike the Galaxy S Mesmermize, however, the hardware details for the LG Apex indicate an entry-level device with a 3.2-inch touch screen, …

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Kyocera debuts Rio touch

Kyocera yesterday released a new cell phone for Cricket Wireless. The Rio E1300 can’t quite match Kyocera’s recent Zio M6000, but it’s no basic handset, either. The candy bar device’s 2.8-inch touch screen will be your primary interface point. Below are a few physical controls including dedicated music player buttons, but there’s no physical keyboard for messaging. Features include a …

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