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Some cell phones really look great, but are impossible to use. Other cell phones have cool features, but are ugly ducklings. Then there are those rare mobile monstrosities that fail at both looks and usability. Some have pricing issues as well. The phones in our dirty dozen list all suffer from either design flaws or [...]
Verizon Wireless will introduce phones based on Google Inc.’s Android software “in the near future,” its chief executive said Thursday.
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Sprint will start selling Palm Inc.’s much anticipated new smart phone, the Pre, on June 6 for $200.
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Sprint will start selling Palm Inc.’s much anticipated new smart phone, the Pre, on June 6 for $200.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless
Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless
Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless
Apple could offer lower-cost versions of the iPhone, and without the obligatory monthly data service plan, in hopes of significantly boosting sales, according to one influential technology analyst.
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Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless
Apple could offer lower-cost versions of the iPhone, and without the obligatory monthly data service plan, in hopes of significantly boosting sales, according to one influential technology analyst.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless