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Motorola Citrus gets pricing and availability

Verizon Wireless has just announced the pricing and availability of the Motorola Citrus, which is billed as one of a few eco-friendly Android smartphones. The Citrus will go on sale starting November 11, for $49.99 after a $100 rebate and a new two-year service agreement. As a reminder, the Motorola Citrus is purportedly made out …

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Finding the best carrier coverage on the go

Editor’s note: This app is available only in the United States. Though CNET’s always been here to rate the latest cell phones, your handset is only half the story in the search for a great wireless experience. Strong coverage from your carrier is equally important, but finding that reception, and keeping it, isn’t easy. That’s why we’ve partnered with Root …

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iPhone 4 charging case showdown: Mophie versus Dexim

Raise your hand if your iPhone 4 has ever flashed the 20-percent-left battery warning at a most inopportune time, with no usable or practical outlets in sight. Yep, me, too. I’ve been the girl scanning cafe walls, poking at ambiguous hinged metal floor plates, and scouring airline gates in the hopes of finding a power source more times than I’d …

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Zune Pass headed down under?

An Aussie Zune lover has been informed by a Microsoft service rep that the computing giant plans to launch the Zune Pass service to Australians in early 2011. (Credit: Microsoft) A CNET reader sent in a tip telling us that during a recent call with Microsoft support he was told the Zune Pass service will launch in Australia in late …

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Symbian still on top, but Android catching up

Android captured the second-highest global market share of all smartphone operating systems in the third quarter, according to data released today by Gartner. Driven by its year-long surge, Google’s mobile OS took home a 25.5 percent share of the global market, jumping from just 3.5 percent a year ago. Though still on top, Nokia’s Symbian continued to lose ground with …

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Dialed In 150: A cell phone sesquicentennial

It’s a big day Dialed In for as we hit our 150th episode, Bonnie makes it back to San Francisco for a special visit, and Jessica marks the day before her birthday. We also have a lot to get through today as the usual preholiday deluge of new phones is reaching its height. As it always does, Samsung is spinning …

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Cable cord

There’s been a lot of talk about people canceling their cable TV subscription to stream video on their TVs over the Net, but consumer research firm Nielsen says the number of people actually doing it is still very small. Cheryl Idell, an executive vice president at Nielsen, told the blog PaidContent earlier this week that many people may be talking …

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Sprint ZTE Peel cradles iPods with 3G goodness

Back in June, I wrote about a rumored iPod Touch accessory that sounded almost too good to be true: the Peel, a combination case/cradle that would bring SIM-card-powered phone calling to the device. The just-announced Sprint ZTE Peel has little in common with that rumored device except the name, but it’s no less tantalizing. Drop your Touch into the cradle, …

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Rumor: iOS 4.2 to arrive Friday

Apple iOS 4.2, which will bring multitasking to the iPad, improved performance to the iPhone 3G, and features like AirPlay and AirPrint to all, may arrive as soon as this Friday. According to MacStories, an “inside source at AT&T” said that the update will be available for download on Friday, November 12, at 10 a.m. PT. And prior to that …

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