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Palm Pixi clears FCC

Besides a slew of new LG phones, the biggest news out of the Federal Communications this week is the approval of the Palm Pixi. In light of its November 15 release date, the Pixi’s appearance here is not surprising. We also spied the Google Android-equipped LG GW620. Because the FCC has to certify every phone …

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First Google Android 2.0 phone arrives

Initial response to the new Motorola Droid smartphone on the Verizon Wireless network have been very good, thanks in large part to the updated Android 2.0 operating system. A look at how multiple accounts are handled in the contact list of an Android 2.0 phone. Google The new updated version of the open-source operating system offers new Android phones a …

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Motorola Droid live review

Editors’ note: That’s it for our live review! Over the next few days we will continue to test the Droid, including the GPS and battery life, and add in final results. For now, here is our full review of the Motorola Droid for Verizon Wireless. Hooray! We finally have the Motorola Droid in our hands. Though it’s much too early …

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Cricket debuts the LG Helix

Cricket and LG announced the LG Helix Wednesday, making it LG’s first AWS-capable handset. It’s a pretty basic phone with a 2-inch color display plus a small external display. It has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, and voice commands. The Helix will be available in silver or pink at a suggested retail price of around $139.99 without a contract.

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Best Buy taking Droid orders with instant rebate

Josh Miller/CNET On Wednesday, Verizon Wireless officially announced that its first Google Android device, the Motorola Droid, would hit streets on November 6 with a price tag of $199.99. Of course, to get that price, you need to sign up for a two-year contract and deal with a $100 mail-in rebate; however Best Buy Mobile is making things just a …

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Sprint losses and customer defections continue

Updated 8:32 a.m. PDT with information from the conference call. Sprint Nextel is still losing customers, the company said Thursday as it reported a third-quarter loss. Sprint’s losses widened to $478 million, or 17 cents a share, during the quarter that ended September 30, from a loss of $326 million, or 11 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue fell …

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Do you consider the iPhone’s app-sorting option tedious? Tired of fussing with app sorting in iTunes 9 because the number of apps you have exceeds the display capacity of your iPhone? If you answer yes to either of these questions and you are using a jailbroken iPhone, keep reading. According to a iClarified, you might want to take a look …

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Sprint talks future smartphone plans

On Thursday, Sprint hosted an online chat with its customers and its vice president of consumer marketing, David Owens, who revealed some of the carrier’s plans for upcoming smartphones. During the hour-long session, Owens answered questions on a variety of topics, ranging from service plans to community to, of course, future products. Regarding the latter, Owens said there will be …

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5 awesome online

If you think Robocalypse is fun solo, try playing it online against live humans. Solitaire is fine once in a while, but usually it’s more fun to play games with other people. Same goes for iPhone games: There’s only so much mano-a-Bejeweled a person can take. Fortunately, there are some terrific apps that let you compete in real-time against other …

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