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Verizon Video replaces V Cast Video

Verizon Video is an update to V Cast Video. Screenshot by Nicole Lee/CNET Verizon Wireless today launched Verizon Video, which is a new version of its V Cast Video service. Like its predecessor, Verizon Video is an on-demand video application that partners with a variety of providers to stream archival or live television footage. Content …

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Sony Ericsson Live mixes music with social

Today, Sony Ericsson introduced its latest Android Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson Live. Expected to ship in select global markets in Q4, the Android 2.3 Gingerbread device features a deep integration of music and social networks, so you can share and discover new content right from your phone. This includes a dedicated Walkman button that takes you straight to the …

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LG debuts the ‘no

LG added another member to its ever-growing Optimus family today, when it unveiled the budget-friendly Optimus Sol. Named for its high-clarity display, the Sol features a 3.8-inch Ultra AMOLED touch screen and also boasts a 1GHz processor, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and a 5-megapixel camera in a thin, 0.39-inch (9.8mm) body. While it’s certainly not a high-end device by any stretch …

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Sprint offers Bold 9930 at $199.99 after Web

As we mentioned last week, Sprint has released both the BlackBerry Torch 9850 and the BlackBerry Bold 9930 today. However, instead of the $249.99 price point that was announced originally, you can now get the Bold 9930 for $199.99 after a $50 Web special if you buy it from Sprint’s online store. After our tirade about how expensive the Bold …

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Leak: iPhone 5 will not have front

tvc-mall.com According to a recent leak in the parts distribution chain, the iPhone 5 may not have the rumored front-facing LED flash as previously expected. The photo shows what is purported to be the iPhone 5 camera module next to the camera module from the current iPhone 4. The two parts look extremely similar, though the iPhone 5 module seems …

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HP to U.S.: No Pre 3 for you

While everyone was busy picking up $99 HP TouchPads this weekend, I was holding out hope for a similar fire sale for the HP Pre 3, but it looks like that’s not going to happen. At least, not in the States anyway. HP confirmed to PCMag.com today that the WebOS smartphone will not be sold in the U.S. Instead, it …

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TouchPad buyers say Barnes & Noble reneged

This weekend’s Internet fire sale of HP TouchPads ignited a fury of interest from bargain hunters, as well as just plain fury from some who say Barnes & Noble reneged on their purchases. The tablets, which Hewlett-Packard announced last week it would discontinue, went on sale at a steep discount this week, with the 16GB model dropping in price from …

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A beginner’s guide to telecom jargon, part 6

Android’s ecosystem is enjoying some momentum. The 5,000 tickets available for Google I/O 2011 sold out in just 59 minutes in February. James Martin/CNET The mobile world moves at a breakneck pace, and it’s difficult to keep up–even without the technical jargon most industry insiders throw around. And they do love to toss those terms around. This week, I explain …

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4G a boon to U.S. economy and jobs, study says

The wireless carriers’ investment in 4G networks could be the salve that the ailing U.S. economy is looking for. The carriers could invest between $25 billion and $53 billion in building out their 4G network through 2016, according to a study from Deloitte. That in turn could lead to the creation of 371,000 to 771,000 jobs, and gross domestic product …

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Mobile patent warfare: Who’s suing who and why

The biggest weapons in the smart phone and tablet wars of 2011 aren’t processors, touchscreens, operating systems or app stores. They’re patents. The last three years have been a blur of product and software innovation in the mobile industry, driven by the engineers at Apple, Google and numerous phone makers, as well as the talented developers making apps for their …

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