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Subsidies, which allow the iPhone 4S or Galaxy S II to sell for $200, are actually hurting the industry and artificially devaluing the sophisticated hardware that’s out in the market. Cole Brodman, T-Mobile CMO, at Mobilize 2011. James Martin/CNET That’s the read from T-Mobile USA Chief Marketing Officer Cole Brodman, who spoke yesterday at an event hosted by Geekwire. It’s …

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Quad

Of all the announcements from Mobile World Congress last month, one smartphone that really has Android fans talking is the HTC One X. That’s why we got excited this week when details surfaced that a quad-core variant could touch down on U.S. soil in the near future. Documents found on the FCC’s Web site indicate that the bigger, badder edition …

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Sprint announces $20 smartphone, the ZTE Fury

These days, you can’t get much for 20 bucks. The pair of jeans I bought yesterday cost more than that, and I’m pretty sure the ol’ Jackson barely gives me enough gas to drive to my aunt’s house, who lives two blocks away from me. For $20, however, you can get a hold of Sprint’s newest 3G smartphone, the ZTE …

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Android security apps are mostly useless, says report

If you want to protect your Android device from pilfering your pocket in a bout of Bender-esque criminality, you’ll want to tighten up your handset’s security. But nearly six in 10 malware protection apps for Android are, if one may employ the French vernacular, mal at detecting threats. With over 450,000 apps now available on Google Play (aka Android Market), …

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Sony Xperia S tested: Lovely screen, sweet camera

Everyone is talking about Sony’s hot, new Xperia S smartphone. That’s because this Android handset not only pushes the design envelope with a wildly styled exterior, it also boasts an HD screen and 12-megapixel camera. Though the Xperia S is only available in Europe at the moment, our CNET colleagues in the U.K. were able to scoop one up and …

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HTC Sensation and Sensation XE ICS update begins

Good news for owners of the HTC Sensation and HTC Sensation XE — it looks like those smart phones are beginning to see updates to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich rolling out. HTC confirmed to Engadget that the update, which also brings HTC Sense 3.6, has appeared in Nordic countries, while Recombu notes that German site HTCinside.de has seen the update appearing …

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Microsoft: It’s time to move on from Windows Mobile

There comes a point in every corporation’s life when it’s time to usher on steadfast loyalists into the brave new world of next-generation products. For Microsoft and Windows Mobile, that time is now. On May 9, Microsoft will be closing down, boarding up, and never looking back on its Windows Marketplace for Mobile, an app store it launched in 2009 …

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Get uRexsoft iPad DVD Ripper for free

Want to make your DVD library more travel-friendly? Rip those movies and load ’em up on your iPad. It sure beats paying iTunes for stuff you already own. Speaking of paying, there’s no need to spend money on a DVD ripper, either. For a limited time, you can get uRexsoft iPad DVD Ripper (Win) free of charge. It supports not …

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