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September, 2012

  • 10 September

    Competitive wireless carriers take on AT&T and Verizon

    Competitive carriers both large and small, urban and rural are banding together to take on the nation’s two largest carriers, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, as they amass more control over the wireless market. On Monday, the Rural Cellular Association will announce that it is rebranding its organization and calling itself the Competitive Carrier Association. Steven …

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  • 10 September

    Quad

    Apparently Samsung’s unique Galaxy Note II is slated to arrive on Verizon. If a report is accurate, not only will the big-screened, pen-toting gadget boast 4G LTE data but also Samsung’s quad-core Exynos processor. It’ll be the first time a Galaxy Note has been scooped up by Big Red as well. Related stories Best Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Cases …

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  • 10 September

    LG Splendor touches down on U.S. Cellular for $79.99

    Today, LG and U.S. Cellular launched the LG Splendor, another Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich handset. The Splendor, which comes in at a very reasonable $79.99 (with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate), features a 4.3-inch screen, 5-megapixel camera, and a VGA front-facing camera for video chats. Related stories TV in the Bathroom: Technically Doable but a …

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  • 10 September

    Nokia Lumia 920 could be Everything Everywhere 4G exclusive

    Nokia’s newly unveiled Lumia 920 could be the UK’s first 4G phone, with the Finnish phone-maker reportedly in talks with British network conglomerate Everything Everywhere to offer the new mobile exclusively. Everything Everywhere, which comprises Orange and T-Mobile, has been granted permission by Ofcom to kick-start its own 4G network ahead of rival networks like O2 and Vodafone. That headstart …

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  • 10 September

    The ho

    commentary Smartphones are great. But it’s time to lower your expectations, because the smartphone industry has moved from an era of revolutionary improvement to a much more bland era of incremental refinement. Progress will continue, to be sure: screens will get better, networks will get faster, prices will come down. But these days, it’s just a lot harder to come …

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  • 10 September

    Sony X Headphones have Simon Cowell’s backing

    If you’ve watched any “American Idol” the last couple of years, you’ve probably noticed a heavy dose of record impresario Jimmy Iovine’s Beats headphones on the show — from the hat that he always wears to the omnipresence of the product itself. It’s awful in many ways, but that’s what corporate sponsorship is all about. And it seems to be …

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  • 10 September

    It’ll cost you to opt out of Kindle Fire HD lock screen ads

    Good news (of sorts) if you’re thinking about buying the new Kindle Fire HD. Amazon has announced you’ll be able to get rid of the annoying adverts that pop up on it, Engadget reports. But it’ll cost you. The Kindle Fire HD sells at a Nexus 7-matching £159, but the price you pay is adverts appearing on-screen every time you lock …

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  • 10 September

    Moto muddies the Razr HD waters

    commentary I’m not sure I understand what Motorola was doing last week when it announced three Droid Razr models for the remainder of 2012. On one hand, I get that an iconic company like Moto wants to show that it’s still in the game. And I understand the benefit in giving customers choices. In this case, however, the number of …

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  • 10 September

    When the biggest Moto stars aren’t its new Razr phones

    commentary At Motorola’s “On Display” press event in New York City last week, most eyes centered on the company’s new Razr phones. Yet, there were also a couple of tech celebrities in the audience, both of whom drew their own share of attention. A man One of those luminaries was a person, a former Motorola vice president and division manager …

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  • 10 September

    New Pogo Connect stylus feels the pressure

    For years Wacom has ruled the digital stylus market for artists, photo retouchers, and others who want to marry the worlds of pens and computers. But touch-screen tablets are rewriting the rules for digital input, and Ten One Design hopes its new Pogo Connect stylus will prosper as a result. The company already sells the more ordinary Pogo and Pogo …

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