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J.D. Power: Verizon has the best customer service

It looks like the beginning of 2012 is going to be a piece of a cake for the Verizon Wireless PR team. Unless, you know, something crazy stupid happens. Last month, RootMetrics dubbed Verizon the top carrier in matters of data coverage. Now today, international marketing research firm and perpetual award giver J.D. Power and …

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Startup opportunities abound in wake of Facebook IPO

Facebook may dominate the social media landscape today with 845 million users, but experts say that instead of consolidating around the market leader, the social media landscape is fragmenting, leaving big opportunities for startups, especially those targeting mobile users. This could be good news for entrepreneurs and investors who might be green with envy over Facebook’s projected $5 billion gain …

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Windows Phone 8 details reportedly leak

Details of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 were prematurely outed thanks to a leaked video obtained by Pocketnow.com. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at Nokia’s press conference during CES. Nokia figures to play a major role in Windows Phone’s resurgence. CNET/Lori Grunin The next big iteration of its Windows Phone platform appears to address many of the early concerns and brings it …

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Sprint’s $99 ZTE Optik pushes the cheap tablet envelope

ZTE and Sprint hope their new $99 Optik tablet’s rock bottom price can lure buyers eyeing the Kindle Fire. Amazon certainly created a hit with its low-cost $199 Kindle Fire, which aggressively undercut the iPad 2’s steep $499 starting price. Now Chinese electronics maker ZTE has stepped up to try to burn the Fire at its own game. With a …

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Peek shuts down quirky e

Hey, remember the Peek, that handheld device from 2008 that supplied e-mail, and only e-mail, for $20 a month? Yeah, didn’t think so. After supporting customers on the original Peek, the marginally more useful Peek Pronto, and the Twitter Peek since then, Peek and its CEO Amol Sarva are shutting things down. This does, unfortunately, affect the “handful” of remaining …

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iPhone 4S pushes Apple into No. 3 spot for global phone sales

Triple-digit iPhone sales growth catapulted Apple up two spots to become the world’s third largest mobile phone manufacturer. iPhone sales increased 128 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 over the same period in 2010, according to data released today by research firm IDC. The firm identified the iPhone 4S, which was introduced on October, as the primary reason the …

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Pay what you want for this Android (and desktop!) game bundle

Humble Bundles are renowned for offering name-your-own price indie game collections. But mostly they’ve been computer games. That changes today–sort of. The Humble Bundle for Android comes with three games: Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Edge, and Osmos. If you were to purchase them separately, they’d cost you $10.47. Buy the bundle, however, and you can pay whatever you want. A buck. …

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Best Buy lines up smartphone deal for Super Bowl

Best Buy hopes the Super Bowl will bring super-sized crowds of smartphone buyers to its stores. The retailer plans to run its second-ever Super Bowl spot, this year placing the spotlight solely on mobile and creating a short-term deal that will dole out $50 gift cards to customers who buy smartphones this year. The push is part of Best Buy’s …

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