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Sprint sets sunset date for Nextel network

Sprint Nextel set a firm date on when it will kill off the Nextel part of its business. The carrier said today that it would completely shut off its Nextel network, which uses a technology called iDEN best known for its walkie-talkie capability, on June 30, 2013. The company will begin alerting customers on Sunday. The date marks the end …

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Polarize your iPhone photos with Trygger

Trygger I had the opportunity to check out the Trygger iPhone Camera Case for iPhone 4/4S firsthand a couple weeks ago in Portland, Ore. Its co-creator, Joel Kamerman, and I sat down to test the prototype and I was immediately blown away. As a fashion photographer in my spare time, the benefit of having the Trygger case secured to my …

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Dates surface for T

T-Mobile is slated to shine this summer with one of the hottest Android smartphones of the year, according to new details from TmoNews. The blog has obtained an alleged release calendar for a number of upcoming handsets, including the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III. Should the information hold true, the first day of summer, June 20, will be hot for …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 blue due ‘in some regions in 2

The blue version of the Galaxy S3 will be delayed by at least two weeks, Samsung has confirmed, following reports of manufacturing problems that resulted in Samsung throwing out over 600,000 blue cases. “Samsung’s Galaxy S3 Pebble Blue version comes with a newly invented blue colour and special hyperglaze material,” the company said in a hard to understand statement. “In …

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How to send large batches of photos from your iOS device

Problem: You just snapped dozens of wedding/vacation/rave photos on your iPhone, and now you want to share them with friends and family members. But iOS limits you to five photos per e-mail. Now what? Fire up Kicksend. This free app lets you send big batches of photos, plus documents or video, to an individual or group. Update: Talk about timing …

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RIM may write off its inventory, report says

Research in Motion may need to write off more than $1 billion in inventory, Bloomberg reports, in another sign that the company continues to lose ground to Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android operating system. That staggering inventory value is up from up from $618 million a year earlier, illustrating the difficulties that the company has had in selling its products. …

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