TimeLine Layout

July, 2011

  • 28 July

    Motorola Photon 4G available for online order now

    If you’ve been sitting on your hands just waiting for the Motorola Photon 4G to be officially in stores on July 31, you can beat the rest of the crowd by heading over to Sprint.com right now. Yes, the Photon 4G is now available for purchase through Sprint’s online store for $199.99. The Photon 4G …

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  • 28 July

    Motorola Mobility CEO highlights upcoming products

    Motorola Mobility Chief Executive Sanjay Jha said he is planning a healthy product lineup including a pair of tablets and two 4G LTE smartphones in the second half. Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha at CES in 2010. Bonnie Cha/CNET Among other products, the company is planning to introduce its much-delayed Droid Bionic in September, Jha told CNET in an interview. After …

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  • 28 July

    Sprint, LightSquared unveil network

    Sprint Nextel and LightSquared today confirmed a long-anticipated network-sharing deal designed to spur the creation of a 4G network. LightSquared CEO Sanjiv Ahuja delivers a speech at CTIA 2011. CNET/Marguerite Reardon Under the terms of the 15-year deal, LightSquared will pay Sprint $9 billion in cash and an estimated $4.5 billion in credits for LTE and satellite equipment. In exchange, …

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  • 28 July

    Latest phones to ship with Gingerbread

    Android 2.3, as our readers might recall, offers several enhancements over 2.2 Froyo. They include user interface refinements, a redesigned multitouch keyboard, better power management, and more. As many carriers and manufacturers are finally rolling out Android 2.3 Gingerbread firmware updates to compatible phones, we thought we would highlight the select handsets that actually ship with the Gingerbread OS from …

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  • 27 July

    Smartphones to equal 28 percent of handsets in ’11

    There’s no stopping the smartphone momentum. Smash-hit devices such as the iPhone will keep smartphone sales humming for a while. Global sales of smartphones will top 420 million units this year, accounting for 28 percent of all handsets sold, according to market research and consultancy IMS Research. By 2016, the firms projects sales will exceed 1 billion, with one out …

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  • 27 July

    Benchmarks for HTC Vigor promise a 720p HD display

    Dual-core 1GHz processors and qHD displays might be the bee’s knees today, but they’ll pale in comparison to tomorrow’s Android phones. New benchmarks for an unannounced HTC handset have landed online that point to a very high-end smartphone headed for Verizon Wireless. According to the NenaMark benchmark scores, the HTC ADR6425LVW, or Vigor, should offer not only a a 1,280×720-pixel-resolution …

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  • 27 July

    LG turns the corner despite profit decline

    LG Electronics posted a sharp decline in its second-quarter profit today, but managed to reverse a recent string of losses as its turnaround efforts begin to take effect. Roger Cheng/CNET The consumer electronics giant posted a profit of nearly $100 million, compared with a year-ago profit of $736 million, when it counted results from a business in which it no …

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  • 27 July

    Huawei ‘puzzled’ at InterDigital patent complaint

    Huawei Technologies said today it is “a little bit puzzled” by allegations that it was illegally using InterDigital’s wireless patents. A Huawei worker at a testing center Huawei Huawei was in the middle of what it thought were “good faith negotiations” with InterDigital when the claims were made, said William Plummer, vice president of external affairs for the Chinese company. …

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  • 27 July

    Universities to bring 1Gbps broadband to local communities

    A group of 29 universities in the U.S. is banding together to bring ultra-high-speed broadband access to the communities surrounding their campuses in an effort to attract start-ups and spur innovation. The project, called Gig.U, was announced today and aims to build world-class broadband infrastructure to attract high-tech start-ups to areas close to universities. Some of the sectors the project …

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  • 27 July

    Zombie Gunship: A game Sarah Palin would love

    Fighting zombies on the ground is a sucker bet. I mean, they always outnumber you, and there’s never enough ammo. Plus, it’s a level playing field, and that’s the last thing you want when faced with relentless hordes of flesh-eaters. (Yes, I’ve thought this through.) In Zombie Gunship, you take the high road–literally. You’re the gunner for an AC-130 ground-attack …

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