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HTC Rezound could work in the UK

The HTC Rezound might just work in humble old Blighty after all, despite being a mobile aimed squarely at phone buyers in the big ol’ US of A. An XDA Developers forum member by the name of ‘i rule123’ claims they live in the UK, but having taking delivery of an HTC Rezound from an American eBayer just after Christmas, …

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AT&T shuffles executives

AT&T announced today a rejiggering of its management team, in what looks like a move to better align executives to AT&T’s various business units. The company created a new position for John Stankey, who had previously been president and CEO of AT&T Business Solutions. Now Stankey will be group president and chief strategy officer in charge of developing AT&T’s road …

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AT&T gives heavy data users a not

What could be worse than a surprise overage fee? For some people it’s having their wireless carrier put the brakes on their data service. In this edition of Ask Maggie, one reader wants to know whether it’s worth keeping his AT&T unlimited data plan after AT&T has warned him that his service will be slowed down because he’s in the …

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RootMetrics crowns Verizon as top carrier for 2011

Proving which phone carrier is the best can be a difficult endeavor to take up, and sometimes you need a bit more than anecdotal evidence. Verizon reigned supreme in RootMetric’s 2011 Year in Review report. RootMetrics Commercials featuring big floating blue and red maps help a little, but that story about how you couldn’t eat at that one restaurant in …

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Ultrathin HTC Ville gets camera time

New video landed online this week that shows us our first real-world look at the unannounced HTC Ville. Expected to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in late February, the Ville should be HTC’s thinnest smartphone to date. The Ville first broke cover in early November when we learned that it would feature some rather high-end hardware. Rumored specs include …

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FCC reforms phone subsidy program for the poor

The Federal Communications Commission voted Tuesday to bring its subsidy programs for low income families into the 21st century by offering funds for basic broadband service for financially disadvantaged Americans. In its January open meeting Tuesday, the FCC adopted an order that will eliminate the FCC’s Link Up program, which offers a one-time $30 credit for the installation of landlines …

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iPad apps for kids: Bats! like a furry museum field trip

What is a “book” on an iPad? It’s a question that bears some consideration, because the very nature of a tablet redefines the book experience. According to Apple, iBooks 2 is the answer. However, plenty of booklike apps on the iPad also redefine the territory; the newly released Bats!: Furry Fliers of the Night doesn’t live in iBooks, but this …

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Samsung Galaxy S2 and Note get Ice Cream Sandwich by March

The Samsung Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note will get the Ice Cream Sandwich update before April, Samsung Norway has confirmed. Pocketdroid spotted a post on the company’s Facebook page, in which Samsung Norway assured Galaxy fans that both the S2 and the Note would be getting bumped up to Android 4.0 “at the end of the first quarter” (takk, Google …

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