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Whoops! Apple, Samsung secrets leak from court document

More secrets are coming out of the court documents in the Apple-Samsung Electronics legal battle. Unfortunately, none of them are too juicy. In issuing a court order denying Apple’s request for a ban on Samsung products, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh released a document that inadvertently revealed some details on the two companies. Koh later …

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AppleInsider calls Sprint iPhone ‘tragically wrong’

Sprint Nextel may want to have another look at how Apple’s iPhone operates on its network. Enthusiast site AppleInsider conducted a test of how well the iPhone performed on the three main U.S. carrier networks. For AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the results weren’t surprising: if you want speed, go with AT&T; for reliability, choose Verizon. That largely backs up their …

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Clearwire prepping $300M stock offering

Clearwire is on its way to shoring up its coffers. The mobile broadband provider and wholesaler said it is planning a public stock offering of $300 million. It’s unclear how many shareholders are willing to re-up on a stock that has fallen 60 percent this year. The funds are critical to Clearwire’s continued ability to operate and upgrade its existing …

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Ice Cream Sandwich for Nexus S tested at Google

Google is doling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to some of its Nexus S-owning employees, suggesting that the much-desired update will be coming soon. Android Police reports that the over-the-air update has been shipped out to people who work at Google so it can be tested before being released to Nexus S owners in the wider world. A Google …

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Galaxy Nexus to cost $299 at Verizon, report says

When Verizon Wireless’ version of the Galaxy Nexus finally launches, it will cost consumers $299.99 with a two-year contract, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Verizon is expected to launch Samsung’s new smartphone sometime this month, but the report, from Dow Jones Newswires, doesn’t indicate exactly when that will occur. Verizon Wireless representatives did not immediately respond …

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Verizon blocks Google Wallet on Galaxy Nexus

Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus is expected to launch in the coming weeks without Google Wallet, at the carrier’s request. The phone, which was developed by Samsung in partnership with Google, will debut with the Web giant’s mobile payments system disabled by Verizon’s choice, a Google spokesman told CNET, confirming a story first reported by Computerworld. “Verizon asked us not to include …

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KDDI bows superthin Fujitsu Arrows ES IS12F

Japanase wireless provider KDDI announced an ultrathin Android smartphone this week with the waterproof Fujitsu Arrows ES IS12F. Weighing in at only 105 grams (3.7 ounces), the handset is only 6.7mm (0.26 inches) at its thinnest spot and just 8.5mm thick (0.33 inch) at its fattest point. For the sake of comparison, the Droid Razr is 7.1mm in its thinnest …

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Google tests Android update on employees’ Nexus S

Google has begun testing an update for its Android mobile operating system on some Google employees’ phones before releasing it to the public. An over-the-air update for Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, recently arrived on some employees’ Nexus S phones, according to an Android Police report. “Just got Ice-cream Sandwich update on my Nexus S & it’s looking great …

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Kyocera DuraCore review: Stripped

The way I see it, the demographic of buyers for the Kyocera DuraCore is rather slim. Rugged, it absolutely is, but it’s also rather plain. It has a thick, sturdy build, a good, grippy surface, and is the third phone to ride on Sprint’s new Direct Connect network. However, if you’re looking for a durable device with a camera, a …

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