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May, 2012

  • 9 May

    Sprint’s Tri

    NEW ORLEANS–Sprint has gone to great length to explain to its investors and the press how it’s consolidating its various network technologies into one. Its latest 4G hot spot is a perfect example of the concept in practice. The 4G LTE Tri-Fi Hotspot, made by Sierra Wireless, will support three of Sprint’s data networks: 4G …

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  • 9 May

    T

    T-Mobile USA may be going from acquisition target to acquirer. T-Mobile made a splash when it agreed to be bought by AT&T more than a year ago. Now, it may want to make a splash of its own, with parent company Deutsche Telekom weighing the acquisition of MetroPCS, according to Bloomberg. Deutsche Telekom could merge MetroPCS and T-Mobile under a …

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  • 9 May

    Sprint phones get smarter about Wi

    NEW ORLEANS–Many Sprint Nextel customers aren’t proactive enough when it comes to taking advantage of speedy, power-efficient Wi-Fi networks, but the company is aiming to change that. Sprint has been quietly rolling out an “intelligent client” called the Sprint connection optimizer designed to help phones locate and remember Wi-Fi networks. The software, which has already been rolled out to the …

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  • 9 May

    Do non

    NEW ORLEANS–A year ago, tablets were on the rise, and the industry forecast looked promising for expanding a market that Apple essentially pioneered. So why aren’t non-iOS tablets doing better? That’s the question posed at CTIA 2012 by All Things D’s Walt Mossberg, who moderated a panel exploring the topic. “Here we sit in May 2012, and it’s still heavily …

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  • 9 May

    How to view full track titles in iPhone iOS Music app

    Screenshot by Joe Aimonetti/CNET This is one of the quick and easy tips that makes iOS so remarkable. Yes, it’s simple, but that small attention to detail makes all the difference in terms of user experiences. Due to the iPhone’s small screen real estate, compromises in how some information is displayed had to be made. A specific amount of characters …

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  • 9 May

    Mozilla CEO pushes for HTML 5 over mobile apps

    NEW ORLEANS–Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs believes that mobile users want more choice and are ready to be freed from the shackles of app ecosystems. Speaking today at the CTIA show here, Kovacs said that just like consumers moved from the walled garden of AOL when the Internet first went commercial, they are now ready to move from the walls erected …

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  • 9 May

    Cricket Wireless plans to launch 10 phones by October

    NEW ORLEANS–Cricket’s booth was a still, calm field of familiar phones here at CTIA, but come summer, things will be chirping once more for the prepaid carrier. Between July 31 and October, Cricket plans to launch “upwards of 10 devices,” according to Cricket spokesman Greg Lund. You can bet a fair number of them will feature the all-you-can-download Muve Music …

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  • 9 May

    Apple ditches half its Samsung claims in countdown to court

    Apple has ditched half of its legal challenges in the courtroom war with Samsung. The two companies are locked in battle over alleged similarities between the iPhone and iPad and Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets, and are narrowing down the focus of their fight to beat the ticking clock. Apple’s concessions come just days after the Samsung Galaxy S3 kicked …

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  • 9 May

    iPhone apps that can help in an emergency

    Emergencies come in all shapes and sizes. It might be a tornado that’s bearing down on your location, a finger that gets burned on a hot stove, or even just a fender bender in a parking lot. To paraphrase the Boy Scout motto: be prepared — with apps! The iTunes App Store is home to countless apps that can help …

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  • 9 May

    HTC gives cold shoulder to 3D phones at CTIA

    NEW ORLEANS—It feels like August in New York down in the Big Easy, but as far as HTC’s concerned there’s still a lot of frost to go around. All the cool breezes though are blowing toward the future of 3D technology on smartphones. Even though Sprint just announced it will sell a variant of the HTC Evo 3D on its …

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