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Study: Verizon fastest among 4G networks

RootMetrics Verizon’s 4G network proved the fastest and most consistent among those of the four major U.S. carriers, according to a study (PDF) out today by mobile testing company RootMetrics. With the four (but soon to be three, what with yesterday’s surprise announcement that AT&T plans to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion) major carriers all trumpeting the respective performance …

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Seafood Watch app now available for Android

Monterrey Bay Aquarium releases Seafood Watch app for Android. Monterey Bay Aquarium You’re at a restaurant and want to order the tiger shrimp. Sounds tasty, but is it an ethical choice from a marine conservation point of view? Not if it’s imported and caught in the wild, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s new Seafood Watch app for Android. Tiger …

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Spectrum debate likely hot topic for CTIA

ORLANDO, Fla.–While many gadget fans will be looking for the latest smartphones and cool services coming out at this week’s CTIA 2011 trade show here, policy wonks will be looking for news in the heated battle between the wireless industry and TV broadcasters over spectrum reallocation. In recent weeks, the National Association of Broadcasters has called into question the Federal …

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Junaio iPad 2 augmented

Apple’s iPad 2 may have a low-resolution rear camera compared to most rival tablets, but it can still be exploited by innovative augmented-reality apps. Start-up Metaio has published a video showing an iPad 2 version of its Junaio augmented-reality browser, which is expected to hit the App Store “pretty soon”. The video shows an iPad 2 being used on a street to overlay …

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Report: Apple to release iOS 4.3.1 within 2 weeks

Expect an update to iOS in the next two weeks. Apple Apple is reportedly set to release an update to its iOS mobile operating system within the next two weeks to address minor bug fixes and jailbreaking vulnerabilities. According to Boy Genius Report, Apple’s iOS 4.3.1 update should fix some minor bugs and increase stability for iPhones, iPads, and iPod …

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Kyocera announces developer program for Echo smartphone

Orlando, Fla.–Kyocera today announced a developer’s program for the company’s new Echo Android handset that it unveiled with Sprint last month. The Kyocera Android Developer Program won’t formally launch until April 17, but the company will show off the SDK at CTIA 2011. The program is meant to encourage development of applications and games that will utilize the Echo’s dual …

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Sprint dials up Google Voice for all subscribers

Little by little, Google Voice has encroached on U.S. mobile operators’ turf, most recently offering to port a subscriber’s carrier-assigned cell phone number for use with Google Voice’s service. But now for one carrier, potential friction has given way to partnership. Sprint and Google announced today deep integration with Google Voice that lets subscribers use their Sprint phone number as …

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LG introduces its CTIA accessory lineup

LG introduced a few new accessories to go along with its big G2X announcement today. They include the HBM-905 mono Bluetooth headset, the HBS-700 stereo Bluetooth headset, and the WCP-700 wireless charging pad. LG HBM-905 LG The HBM-905 appears to be the successor to the LG HBM-900 Bluetooth headset, with a similar long and skinny design. It features three microphones …

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