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Verizon gives away free Droid X devices prelaunch

The Droid X doesn’t land in Verizon Wireless stores until next week, July 15, but a small group of lucky folks may be getting their hands on one early. According to the Twitter account set up for the Droid X advertising campaign, there are 21 coupons placed around the country. At various times throughout the …

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Dialed In 133: More Android, more iPhone issues (podcast)

Finally, we get a bit of relief from this busy summer of cell phone madness, but even though it’s a short week, there’s still some news to discuss. Motorola and T-Mobile have teamed up on another Android phone, and Samsung and Sprint have done the same. Also, problems continue to plague the iPhone 4, but there are also a number …

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iPhone delivers snappy video

Now playing: Watch this: Shooting video with the iPhone 4 0:46 I’ve already shown you that the iPhone 4 takes great still photos, but we wanted demonstrate its video capabilities as well. The handset’s upgraded camera can record 720p high-definition video at a constant 30 frames per second. As I said in the iPhone 4 review, it isn’t the first …

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Symbian S60 gets Microsoft’s Silverlight

Microsoft has released a version of Silverlight for some implementations of the Symbian mobile operating system, meaning its rich media player will appear on Symbian handsets before it reaches Microsoft-based phones. The port of Microsoft’s rival to Flash was made available to users of the Nokia 5800, N97, and N97 Mini handsets, which run the Symbian-based Nokia S60 5th edition, …

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AT&T blames slow iPhone 4 uploads on Alcatel

AT&T is blaming the iPhone 4’s sluggish upload speeds in some areas of the country on 3G wireless gear from supplier Alcatel-Lucent. On Wednesday, AT&T issued a statement saying a software glitch in the Alcatel-Lucent equipment is limiting data upload speeds from smartphones and data sticks using the latest version of 3G technology known as HSUPA. HSUPA is an acronym …

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PriceGrabber releases free Android app

PriceGrabber.com expanded its mobile portfolio beyond the iPhone on Tuesday when it released its Android application. The free title, which is available in the Android Market, offers many of the shopping tools found on the company’s Web site. At its core is the ability to search the massive catalog spanning millions of products from thousands of merchants. Other features include …

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Samsung Intercept: Affordable Android for Sprint

Samsung Intercept for Sprint If the Samsung Epic 4G is a bit too much for your needs , then let us introduce you to the Samsung Intercept. Announced on Wednesday for Sprint, the Intercept gives customers a more budget-friendly Android option, coming in at $99.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. The smartphone features a slide-out …

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Best Buy to offer wireless broadband service

Best Buy appears to have quietly launched a wireless broadband service called Best Buy Connect. Monthly prices range from $29.99 to $59.99 for 250MB to 5GB of 3G data service. (The 250MB option is available only without a contract.) A service contract is offered for one year and two years, and the length of the contract is tied to subsidies …

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Nokia sics Russian police on blogger with prototype phone

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. A prominent consumer electronics company has asked authorities to help it retrieve a prototype phone from the journalist who revealed it–prematurely–to the world. Nokia N8 Bonnie Cha/CNET Sounds a lot like the Gizmodo/iPhone 4 prototype debacle, doesn’t it? But it’s not. This time, the consumer electronics company is Nokia, the journalist is …

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