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AT&T announces Pantech Pursuit II

Pantech and AT&T just announced the Pantech Pursuit II, a successor to the Pantech Pursuit messaging phone that launched a year ago. It has a similar rounded design to its predecessor, plus what looks to be a similar 2.8-inch QVGA touch-screen display. However, it has a vertical sliding keyboard instead of a horizontal one. Other features of this BREW phone …

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Leap Wireless music service hits 100K customers

Leap Wireless apparently has a hit on its hands with its fledgling Muve Music service. The Samsung Suede comes with access to the Muve Music service Josh Miller/CNET The company, which sells prepaid wireless service under the Cricket brand, said its music download service has surpassed 100,000 customers and 100 million song downloads after five months. Muve’s milestone is a …

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Motorola Droid 3 launches quietly on Verizon

The Motorola Droid 3 made its debut today with very little fanfare–despite previous hubbub of rumors and leaks–and is available now online from Verizon Wireless for $199.99 with a two-year contract ($459.99 off contract) and in stores by July 14. Much like the original Droid and Droid 2, the Droid 3 features a slide-out, five-row QWERTY keyboard but boasts a …

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Games are most used apps: Nielsen

Media analyst Nielsen has revealed new figures this week showing that games are the applications used most by smartphone owners in the US, followed by weather apps and social networking. (Credit: Nielsen) This latest research polled smartphone users over 30 days to discover which kinds of apps they used, and which apps they were likely to pay for when browsing …

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Avoid a sky

Verizon Wireless didn’t make many friends earlier this week when it confirmed that staring today, it will end unlimited data plans in favor of tiered options based on data usage. Though current customers will be grandfathered in with unlimited data, the change may be more than a little confusing for new subscribers eager to trade up to their first smartphones. …

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Seven great sources for free iOS apps

The best things in life are free. You know: love, sunsets, the second pizza you get you when you buy the first pizza. And apps. Definitely apps. If you’re an iPhone, iPod, or iPad user, you can find a smattering of freebies by rooting around the App Store. But those are just the tip of a huge iceberg (free-berg?). With …

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Back in time with smartphone tech

Remember when smartphones were enormously, clunky bricks with sausagelike antennas and “high-end” 1.3-megapixel cameras? You could e-mail, get lost in file systems for hours, and clip them to fancy leatherette belt holsters. Relive the good old days of smartphone tech with our gallery of sexy pre-2007 smartphones–and see how far we’ve come since then. If you feel so inclined, we’ll …

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