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Verizon to cybersquatters: Get off our Verizon

Verizon has filed a lawsuit against a Web site and domain name registrar, alleging that they are exploiting its name by placing ads on Verizon-like Web addresses. The complaint, filed in a Los Angeles federal court and reported on by Paid Content, calls Parked.com and DNLtd “serial cybersquatters” who control more than 600 Web sites …

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Is Verizon readying a family data plan?

Verizon Wireless may soon introduce a new service plan that allows families to share data among multiple subscribers across a single account, according to a post on Engadget. The gadget blog said today that it has received employee training material from a source that indicates there is a new version of the data plan that will soon be introduced. In …

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Is AT&T jockeying for Dish’s wireless spectrum?

AT&T appears to be laying groundwork for a potential deal with Dish Network to get its hands on the satellite provider’s newly acquired wireless spectrum. CNET/Marguerite Reardon Last week, AT&T flexed some muscle with the federal government in an attempt to make Dish’s wireless spectrum–which it acquired last year for $2.8 billion via deals with two failed wireless companies, DBSD …

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Nokia Lumia 910 could bring Europe a 12

The latest Nokia Lumia rumor to bounce around the Web is none other than a slightly updated version of the Nokia Lumia, the 910, headed for Europe with a 12-megapixel camera. The rumor originated in a tweet a few days back, then gained a little more credence when it popped up on a Dutch Web site with specs. Who needs …

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T-Mobile users will get domestic data roaming limits on their cell phone plans on April 5, according to TmoNews. Currently, there are no limits on domestic roaming. A document written by T-Mobile and available on TmoNews says that the mobile carrier is making roaming changes in order to “continue providing competitive pricing options in the industry.” TmoNews writes that T-Mobile …

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Top iPhone 4 and 4S extended battery cases

We have an ongoing list of top tough iPhone 4 and 4S cases, but a lot of folks have requested a roundup of top battery cases for extending your iPhone’s battery life, so here it is. A few notes: While you should be able to go a day without recharging your iPhone 4 or 4S, some people use their phones …

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 11.6

Samsung could be gluing together a new Galaxy Tab, with online navel-gazers theorising that the company’s next tablet will sport an 11.6-inch screen and a 2GHz processor, making it bigger and faster than the existing Tab 10.1 — pictured above. Androidandme has been putting the pieces together, and reckons it spotted a prototype Galaxy Tab during the CES trade show earlier …

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T-Mobile is lining up a new two-year tariff called the Full Monty — nothing to do with former steelworkers getting their kit off and everything to do with unlimited Internets, calls and texts. The operator hopes the 24-month contract, starting at a not insubstantial £36 per month and rising to a seriously substantial £61 per month, will convince first-time smart …

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LG Spectrum review: ‘HD’ is its middle name

If you don’t mind a slab of a phone that really does resemble a king-size candy bar, then feast your eyes on the LG Spectrum. If the clean lines and checkered back cover don’t win you over, then perhaps the 4.5-inch screen, Verizon’s LTE speeds, and 720p HD display will. LG doesn’t stop there, either. The 8-megapixel camera/camcorder can shoot …

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Samsung debuts Galaxy S Advance for international markets

While we’re looking ahead to a rumored Galaxy S III model at next month’s Mobile World Congress, Samsung is still doing plenty with the original Galaxy S. The handset maker today announced a new model that falls neatly in between the first and second iterations of their popular series of Android phones. Called the Galaxy S Advance, it inlcudes features …

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