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Gmail for iPhone gets ‘never

Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET Even with the most practiced digits, composing long e-mail on the iPhone’s virtual keyboard is the slow, awkward pits compared with typing on a desktop keyboard. However, Google released a small new feature on Monday just for long-winded iPhone e-mail authors that makes typing lengthy Gmail messages easier on the iPhone …

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Verizon profit dips, but wireless stays strong

Verizon Communications posted on Monday a third-quarter dip in profits, though the company’s wireless business showed strong results. The carrier’s overall profits were hurt by the continued decline of its wireline business. But the company is making up for much of the loss with wireless. That said, Verizon did not add as many customers in the third quarter as AT&T, …

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Palm Pixi arriving November 15 for $100

On Monday, Sprint and Palm announced that the Palm Pixi will be available starting November 15 for $99.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. The Pixi will be sold online and in Sprint stores as well as Best Buy, Radio Shack and select Wal-Mart stores. The Pixi is the second Web OS smartphone for Palm as …

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Blackra1n RC2 supports tethered 3GS jailbreak

iPhone OS hacker GeoHot released Blackra1n RC2 today, an updated jailbreak utility for the Apple iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch. BlackRa1n GeoHot This version provides a tethering jailbreak for the new iPhone 3GS with the updated bootrom from Apple. According to GeoHot’s blog, these new features are included: Fixed 3G issues Tethered jailbreak for 3.1 OOTB ipt 8GB and new …

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Motorola Droid outed early

As seemingly accidental as Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction, the Motorola Droid has been outed online by the company that intends to sell it, Verizon Wireless, in the US. A screenshot of the Droid product page on Verizon (Credit: Boy Genius Report) The Boy Genius Report was recently sent a hot tip informing it that a detailed product description of …

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Best Apple iPhone costume ever

Halloween is just around the corner and Reko Rivera (left, below) and John Savio (right, below) are ready with the best Apple iPhone costumes we’ve seen. Rivera and Bobby Hartman spawned this idea in 2007 by creating a wearable iPhone costume using a real 37 inch LCD TV and an iPod. The iPod looped videos of recorded iPhone screens. Fast …

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The 411: No smartphone without a data plan

This is the 411, my Q&A column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. I receive plenty of questions about these subjects via e-mail, so I figured many of you might have the same questions, too. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and comments to me at [email protected]. …

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New iPhone 3GS bootrom jailbreakable, with caveats

Apple has started to release new iPhone 3GS handsets with an updated bootrom and we reported that it rendered those iPhones jailbreak proof. However, this isn’t true, Eric McDonald, an iPhone Dev-Team member, said in a Wired interview released last week. MacDonald said, “It’s not going to be impossible to jailbreak even if the exploit we used is gone.” iBoot-359.3.2 …

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Why I choose 3G over Wi

Say what you will about the wireless phone companies, but in a crunch their managed 3G cellular networks get the job done when Wi-Fi connections fail. I was in Chicago at a telecom trade show this week and had to cover a Federal Communications Commission’s meeting via Webcast. Ironically, the meeting was focused on the FCC’s proposal to draft new …

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Nokia pushes back N900 Net tablet

Nokia has delayed the release of its N900 Internet tablet. Nokia N900 photos +3 more See all photos The N900 was previously set to arrive in October–and Nokia’s preorder site still states that. However, it is now set for release “during November,” Peter Schneider, head of Maemo marketing at Nokia, said Thursday in a post. Schneider did not state the …

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