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Verizon to fulfill 4G promise to rural Americans?

Verizon Wireless could make good on its promise to get 4G wireless broadband to rural America. The nation’s largest wireless provider is in talks with rural wireless operators to expand its 4G network to consumers in hard to reach areas of the country, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Verizon is building its next-generation wireless …

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Microsoft unveils Office 2010

NEW YORK–Microsoft is going after the corporate customer with its new Office 2010. But the company is also giving some goodies away for free to consumers and mobile users, who will gain a new level of access to its Office and Sharepoint products. Microsoft officially launched the new Office 2010 and Sharepoint 2010 products to its corporate customers at an …

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LG Ally details leak ahead of press event

BGR LG is set to host an event on Tuesday evening in New York to reveal all the details about its first Android device for the U.S. market, the LG Ally. However, the Boy Genius Report got a jump-start when it posted a handful of presentation screen shots this morning, which pretty much gives us everything we need to know …

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Nokia to reorganize…again

Hit by a tough market and rough competition, Nokia is hoping that yet another reorganization will shake up the status quo. The Finnish handset maker announced Tuesday that it will reorganize itself into what it calls a “simplified company structure.” To better distinguish its various mobile phones and services, Nokia will revamp its business units into three separate entities–Mobile Solutions, …

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Google adds biking directions to Android’s Google Maps

Any urbanite knows that directions aren’t created equally. Pedestrians can usually go wherever their feet can take them, but road traffic has to contend with hated one-way streets. Don’t even get us started on cyclists. Luckily for bike riders toting Android phones in their messenger bags, a few days after Google added directions specifically for cyclists, the Maps team rolled …

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Updated Bing app brings free voice navigation to Windows phones

Following in the footsteps of Nokia and Google, Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it is bringing free, voice-guided navigation to its Windows phones via an update to its Bing application. Starting today, Windows 6.x phone owners (a list of compatible devices is below) can check for an update on their smartphone or point their mobile browser to m.bing.com to get …

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Rumor: Will Apple make MobileMe free?

It’s just a rumor, but wouldn’t it be great if Apple decided to stop charging for MobileMe? Apple From the Rumors We Want to Believe Dept., MacDailyNews reported Friday that “Apple is planning to make MobileMe free.” As most iPhone owners know, Apple currently charges $99 per year for the service, which keeps your data (e-mail, contacts, appointments, etc.) in …

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