AT&T applies lessons learned from iPad

CHICAGO–The Apple iPad has taught AT&T much about changing its business models for its connected device business, said AT&T Vice President David Haight during a speech today at the 4G World trade show here. Haight admitted that the company has seen only modest adoption of embedded 3G service in laptops. The biggest barrier for most …

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Palm Pre 2 makes official debut, Verizon bound

After an early slip-up by French carrier SFR, HP made it official and introduced the Palm Pre 2 on Tuesday. The next-gen WebOS smartphone will indeed be available from SFR starting this Friday, but HP also revealed that the smartphone will be headed to Verizon Wireless in the coming months, as well as Canada. The Pre 2 will be the …

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Nissan creates first Flash app for mobiles, expect ad bombardment

There are different ways you can download apps. You can download them from mobile app stores, while you can also play them on a browser with an Internet connection. Robot Unicorn Attack, for instance, is playable as a Flash game on a website, but also as a downloadable app. Flash developers have being dying to play with another platform, and …

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Smart wireless networks to the rescue

CHICAGO–Wireless operators are adding more smarts to their networks to ensure the flood of new smartphones, tablets, and other wireless connected gadgets don’t overwhelm them. Equipment suppliers gathering here this week at 4G World to discuss the next generation of wireless network infrastructure are working not only to help wireless operators add more capacity to their network, but they are …

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Nokia N8 gets DABsolutely fabulous with DAB headset

Nokia has announced a DAB radio headset for the N8 phone and its Symbian 3 stablemates, giving you a wealth of music and chat on the go. The headset plays DAB and DAB+ radio, firing up automatically when plugged into the phone’s micro-USB port. It has a 3.5mm jack so you can listen with your own headphones, or use those …

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Verizon Wireless steps toward tiered data pricing

After months of hints, Verizon Wireless is jumping on the tiered data pricing bandwagon, a source close to the company confirmed on Tuesday. Starting October 28, the company will launch a new promotion that will allow customers to subscribe to a $15 a month data plan, which gives individual smartphone subscribers 150 megabytes of data for the month. The new …

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Steve Jobs thinks your fingers are too fat for 7

Steve Jobs has loudly dismissed the notion of 7-inch displays being big enough for touchscreen tablets — a shot across the bows of the companies producing rivals to his iPad. The Jobster told investors on an Apple earnings call that 7 inches was not ideal for a touchscreen device, our sister site CNET.com reported, and that normal fingers were too …

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Symbian Foundation chief steps down

Lee Williams ZDNet UK The head of the Symbian Foundation, Lee Williams, has quit. According to a statement from Symbian today, Williams stepped down for “personal reasons.” He has been immediately replaced with Tim Holbrow, the foundation’s chief financial officer. Williams’ departure is the latest in a string of exits associated with the mobile operating system, which–since Samsung and Sony …

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MetroPCS starts prepaid phone cards

MetroPCS is now selling prepaid calling cards exclusively at Walmart. The By the Minute cards are available in two options: a $20 card comes with 500 voice minutes, or 4 cents per minute, and a $30 will entitle you to 1,000 minutes, or three cents per minute. For both cards, you can use the calling minutes at anytime. Besides making …

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Cricket starts nationwide 3G data roaming

Cricket Wireless today continued its dive into smartphone territory by announcing nationwide 3G data roaming for its top-end devices. Customers using the service will be able to make calls and use all data features on their handsets even if they leave Cricket’s home network area. The roaming service will be available through Cricket’s EV-DO roaming partners, which include Sprint Nextel …

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Android Gingerbread: More ingredients added to the mix

Gingerbread, the latest version of Google’s smart phone OS, will be a graphical overhaul of the Android interface and include video chat, according to Phandroid and the whispers of a trusted Google source. It’s not clear whether Gingerbread will be numbered 2.5 or 3.0 yet, but it’ll be better looking and have support for video chat, using the same protocols …

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YouView waved through as Ofcom ignores Sky’s moaning

Ofcom has dismissed complaints against YouView, giving the BBC and its partners the green light to continue developing the broadband TV platform. YouView has escaped an investigation under the Competition Act, but the regulator will be keeping an eye on all involved. Sky and Virgin Media both complained to Ofcom about the nascent service, along with ten other parties. The …

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Leaked document shows at least four new Android phones from Verizon

The next few months should bring us a few more Android phone announcements coming from Verizon. According to information obtained by Android Central, the nation’s largest carrier has at least four new devices expected in the fourth quarter. Look for pair of Motorola models, and offerings from HTC and LG. The first Motorola phone, the Droid Pro, was announced earlier …

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Finally, an iPhone case that’s also a bottle opener!

Forget iPhone cases that recharge your battery, support your favorite team, transform into a keyboard, or survive mortar attacks. I want one that can open my beer. And that’s the iBottleopener in a nutshell: it’s an iPhone case with a built-in bottle opener. Check it out in the video down below. The hard-shell case consists of two parts, meaning it …

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Samsung offers two prepaid phones for AT&T

AT&T’s Go prepaid service may not get the flashiest cell phones, but it is an ideal first stop if you’re searching for a functional handset with a simple design and an affordable price tag. Samsung is a frequent source of such models, and it recently gave us two more with the SGH-A187 and SGH-A197. Both are now available on AT&T’s …

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