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12 February, 2010

A quick look at Twitter for BlackBerry

A quick look at Twitter for BlackBerry: "
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Look, we know it’s an early beta and we’re extremely greatful to RIM for letting us try out this app before the masses load it onto their devices, but we’re not exactly impressed with Twitter for BlackBerry. We were intially planning to go all out and review the hell out of this app because a lot of people have been begging us for information on this app, but having tinkered with it this morning we’re ultimately concluded that we’re going to do this point-form style:

Report: MetroPCS hires advisers for possible Leap purchase

Report: MetroPCS hires advisers for possible Leap purchase: "
Prepaid wireless player MetroPCS hired a pair of high-powered investment banking firms to advise it on a potential purchase of longtime rival Leap Wireless, according to a Reuters report. Citing unnamed sources, the report said MetroPCS hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Credit Suisse for advice on the action.

Windows Mobile 7 to be announced at MWC 2010, Project Pink phones to arrive this spring?

Windows Mobile 7 to be announced at MWC 2010, Project Pink phones to arrive this spring?: "
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The Wall Street Journal has chimed in and offered their inside information on the Windows Mobile and Project Pink rumors that have been circulating recently. Though it lacks the details of the earlier leaks,

FCC docs hint at a May launch for an AT&T branded Palm Pre

FCC docs hint at a May launch for an AT&T branded Palm Pre: "
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In a series of discoveries that would make Sir Arthur Conan Doyle proud, Pre Central forum member ToniCipriani may have uncovered the release date for the AT&T version of the Palm Pre. Both the Sprint and the Verizon version of the Pre have passed through the FCC with a confidentiality date that ended on or about the actual launch date. Buried within the FCC documents for a third version of the Palm Pre,

10 February, 2010

Report: Microsoft pushes 'Project Pink,' mulls RIM acquisition

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Report: Microsoft pushes 'Project Pink,' mulls RIM acquisition: "
Microsoft's mobile ambitions are still bright, even though its Windows Mobile platform has lost momentum to other players such as Research In Motion's BlackBerry and Google's Android OS.

Google Buzz takes mobile location services to the next level

Google Buzz takes mobile location services to the next level: "

Google just announced that it's bringing some serious location-based integration to its services, all centered around the new Buzz social networking tool built into Gmail. Google's going to do location better than the usual latitude / longitude coordinates -- it's able to snap those to actual place names and then take context-aware actions depending on where you are. The new location services is integrated into the main mobile Google.com search page and the new buzz.google.com page for the iPhone and Android

Google working on voice-to-voice translation for cell phones

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UK-based Times Online is reporting that Google is developing a mobile phone service that will have the ability to translate speech, from one language to another, on the fly. Google’s hoping to build off of their text-to-text translation engine — which is currently capable of translating 52 languages

03 February, 2010

For the first time ever- Unemployed

Its one of the hardest things to deal with, but its a reality that americans face by the thousands every day...NO JOB.

Its difficult to wrap my head around after working successfully in the wireless industry for almost 14 years, but I am in a way optimistic about what the future holds.

I will use this site as a way to show my progress as I search for my next home.  I think its theraputic for me and possibly beneficial for my readers to see the process and how I network.

For any of my readers looking for a Wireless Retail executive with a massive amount of experience, success, and a reputation for results, please see my resume here or email me.

Chris
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02 February, 2010

Report: Leap looking for a buyer

Report: Leap looking for a buyer: "
Leap Wireless has hired outside advisers and formed a special committee of its board to consider different strategic options, including selling the company or merging with another carrier, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

Rumor Mill: Verizon will still get the iPad

Rumor Mill: Verizon will still get the iPad: "
Some industry watchers were surprised last week when Apple announced that its latest innovation, the iPad tablet, will launch on AT&T Mobility's wireless network--instead of Verizon Wireless' (Verizon long had been rumored as an Apple partner for the gadget). However, a report from Silicon Alley Insider, citing an unnamed Verizon source, said a Verizon/Apple iPad deal is still in the works and that Apple will announce the partnership later this year.

Nexus One over-the-air update begins today, brings multitouch

Nexus One over-the-air update begins today, brings multitouch: "
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Good news for early adopters of the Nexus One, you’re getting your very first software update! Aside from some bug squshing, Google has included a few extra, and highly requested, features in the update:

01 February, 2010

Verizon Finally Advertising Pre Plus ...to your Mom

Verizon is finally advertising the Palm Pre Plus. This time around Palm and Verizon decided that rather than give you the creeps directly, they'll give you the creeps by scaring you with visions of the past.



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Tracking the latest handset design trends

Tracking the latest handset design trends: "
As the handset market regains some of its momentum, what handsets and phone functions are leading the charge? Every month, research firm Strategy Analytics issues a report on the new handsets released during that month, and provides rankings based on the specifications of those handsets.

Steve Jobs disses Adobe and calls BS on Google

Steve Jobs disses Adobe and calls BS on Google: "
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If you had any doubts about Steve Jobs’ confidence and convictions after returning to Apple from his sick leave, it’s time you leave those at the door. The revered CEO announced a hotly anticipated device last week and followed up by burning the competition.

30 January, 2010

An open letter to wireless carriers....ill fix everything

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So I am thinking, What would I do differently if I owned a major wireless carrier? While I may not be qualified to do so, I have been in the business long enough to give some really good, blunt advice.  So please read below my open letter to each wireless carrier I felt important. I wrote these as though I had a quick paragraph to tell each company what they need to do.  A quick summary if you will.....

The Unlimited monthly market and where it should go now...

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2009 brought with it a lot of buzz on the streets  with Unlimited Monthly plans by such companies as Cricket Wireless, Metro PCS, Virgin Mobile, Boost Mobile, and the big four.  At the end of 2009 and this year , the competition for this sector of the business is heating up and has become more competitive than ever before.

As I wrote about in my article Wireless Predictions for 2010, I stated that there needed to be some consolidation in the market for the "Tier B" carriers.  Since then , big carriers like Verizon Wireless and AT&T have reduced their monthly unlimited plans to reach into the little guys pockets.  Here are the points that I feel are important to show just how much this is heating up....

Michael Dell pulls Mini 5 Android tablet from his parka, offers to put one in yours in 'a couple of months' (video)

Michael Dell pulls Mini 5 Android tablet from his parka, offers to put one in yours in 'a couple of months' (video): "
Michael Dell pulls Mini 5 Android tablet from his parka, offers to put one in yours in 'a couple of months'

Hot on the heels of us thinking maybe the Dell Streak / Mini 5 was possibly due for a name change to the 'M01M,' a roving heckler from TechCrunch managed to catch the man himself, Michael Dell, on the street and get a quick demonstration of the thing -- which he with no uncertain terms referred to as the 'Mini 5.' He swiped through a number of home screens and quickly showed the five megapixel camera on the back, mentioned 3G wireless, and then tucked it away again. No price was given, but the biggest news is confirmation that it's coming out in 'a couple of months,' which is something of a surprise given the company was still calling it a concept just a few weeks ago. Video of this choice encounter is after the break.

Handset market bounces back in Q4

Handset market bounces back in Q4: "
handset market shareThe 'year-long recession' in the handset industry is over--at least according to research firm Strategy Analytics. The firm found that handset shipments rose by 10 percent in the fourth quarter to 324.4 million units, up from 293.8 million in the year-ago quarter

AT&T nears record with 2.7M net adds in Q4

AT&T nears record with 2.7M net adds in Q4: "
Verizon Wireless' aggressive holiday ad campaign slamming the quality of AT&T Mobility's 3G network didn't stop customers from signing up for AT&T wireless service. The carrier rounded up 2.7 million net new wireless subscribers during the fourth quarter--the second highest quarterly gain in the company's history.

However, issues surrounding AT&T's wireless network continue to be a sore spot for the carrier, and executives spent much of their quarterly conference call discussing what AT&T is doing to improve it. Specifically, AT&T will spend $18 billion to $19 billion on its network this year, notably above the $17.3 billion it spent in 2009. This includes an increase of $2 billion for improving backhaul capacity.

Microsoft hints at Windows Mobile 7 announcement at MWC

Microsoft hints at Windows Mobile 7 announcement at MWC: "
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Yesterday, on Microsoft’s earnings call, CFO Peter Klein briefly mentioned that Microsoft’s “next mobile operating system” would be announced “in a few weeks.” Conveniently, just a few weeks from now, the Mobile World Congress convention will be taking place — beginning February 15th —

28 January, 2010

Palm stock rallies 11% after Verizon iPhone not announced

Palm stock rallies 11% after Verizon iPhone not announced: "
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Everybody and their mother thought that a Verizon iPhone announcement was a sure thing for Wednesday’s Jobsnote. While the magical and revolutionary (Steve Jobs’ words, not ours) iPad was unveiled to an overhyped public, the iPhone for Big Red was nowhere to be seen, not even as one of Jobs’ famous “Oh, one more thing” moments.
Judging by the depressed price of Palm’s stock that morning, investors seemed to feel the same way, pushing Palm’s stock down nearly 3% by the time Jobs took the stage.

Apple's iPad brushes aside AT&T

Apple's iPad brushes aside AT&T: "
Phil GoldseteinThe iPad is finally here, but it's not quite what the market was expecting. In the days leading up to the event, reports were all over the map: Apple would make the tablet for AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless' 3G networks; Apple would introduce the new version of the iPhone OS; and--one more thing--Apple CEO Steve Jobs would reveal an iPhone for Verizon at the end of the presentation. Admittedly, FierceWireless engaged in this speculation as well.

Apple announces the iPad, changes the course of history



Apple announces the iPad, changes the course of history: "

Today at 10:00AM PST, hundreds of thousands of eyes were glued to computer screens as Steve Jobs made one of the most anticipated announcements in Apple history: the iPad. Some might giggle or scoff at the name, but that’s where the snark stops. The hardware and software had event attendees up on their feet applauding. Before we get into a deep run-down of the device, here are some specs you need to know right off the bat (we’ll continue updating these if there are move developments):

25 January, 2010

Is this the Motorola MOTOSPLIT?

Is this the Motorola MOTOSPLIT?: "


Okay, we're not anywhere close to 100 percent on this, but we just got a blurry screenshot of something we're told is the Motorola MOTOSPLIT, a Snapdragon-powered Android set in the vein of the Droid with a totally wild split-horizontal sliding QWERTY keyboard. Yeah, we want one -- it reminds us of the beloved Nokia 6820, although it's much thinner. We're told this thing is coming to AT&T in Q3, which makes sense; we've only pinned down three of Ma Bell's five planned Android devices, and this would be a nice higher-end compliment to the Backflip. We'll keep an eye out -- and you let us know if you hear anything good, okay?

Apple’s upcoming tablet spotted on the Internet?

Apple’s upcoming tablet spotted on the Internet?: "
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According to mobile applications analytics firm Flurry, the Apple tablet is alive and kicking in the halls of Apple’s Cupertino campus. The analytics firm has supposedly detected the presence of an estimated fifty Apple tablets, first detected last October, whose location can be traced back to Cupertino. The tablet, whose usage has spiked in recent weeks, is reportedly testing over 200 different applications, the bulk of which are games, entertainment, news, books, and lifestyle applications. Now, for a reality check, we personally couldnt imagine a possible tablet running anything other than OS 4.0. So whether this is just a new iPhone in testing, sonething else, or even a way to throw people off track, we don’t know. We do have a barrage of potential names, and a handful of potential content partners though, so we’ll just have to wait until Wednesday for Apple to make this device official.

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AT&T rumored to lose iPhone exclusivity this Wednesday?

AT&T rumored to lose iPhone exclusivity this Wednesday?: "


“But it’s tied down to AT&T…” Those may be words that you’ll never hear again when it comes to the iPhone. Now, it’s not written in stone just yet, but one of Hot Hardware’s inside sources feels very confident that AT&T will lose its iPhone exclusivity during Apple’s big announcement this week. If this is true, coupled with an announcement / beta release of iPhone 4.0, Apple’s iPhone sales could skyrocket — especially since some people have avoided the iPhone like the plague strictly because of AT&T. Where will the iPhone go? Will there be an unlocked version available? We’re not quite sure, but we’ll find out soon as it’s shaping up to be a big week for Apple with a tablet announcement, iPhone 4.0 and now possibly the iPhone may finally be unshackled from AT&T’s grip. One thing to consider, however, is that if AT&T loses its exclusivity this Wednesday, who’s going to want to buy an AT&T-locked iPhone until the next generation model comes out? That alone gives us some doubt.

[Via Business Insider]

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23 January, 2010

Palm's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus slipping into Best Buy locales everywhere

Palm's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus slipping into Best Buy locales everywhere: "


Officially speaking, the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus still have a weekend ahead of 'em before they can be sold, but if you know the right person in your local Best Buy, you could very well be playing with one hours before your contemporaries. An anonymous tipster beamed over the image you see above via our handy iPhone app, noting that both of Palm's first entries onto Verizon's network were in stock. Granted, neither are for sale per se, but what's stopping you from moseying on down and giving it a shot? Nothing, that's what.

Google Speeds Voicemail Access within Google Voice

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Google Speeds Voicemail Access within Google Voice: "
Google recently made some changes to its Google Voice product that will make retrieving and listening to voicemails a bit quicker. The first change is that when users dial their own Google Voice number, their voicemails begin playing back ...
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Palm crafting GSM versions of the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus?

Palm crafting GSM versions of the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus?: "


Pardon us if we're playing the role of Captain Obvious here, but just a heads up: we've got some pretty solid evidence before our eyes that Palm has GSM versions of both Verizon's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus in the pipe. Said proof comes via the certification gurus at TUV Rheinland who've listed both a P101UNA and P121UNA in their systems from Palm; P101 and P121 are the numeric codes for the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus, respectively, and "UNA" indicates a GSM variant (versus the deliciously underhanded "EWW" for CDMA). Now, neither AT&T nor Palm have given a lick of indication what two models they'll be releasing later this year -- but this is certainly a convenient coincidence, isn't it?
Palm crafting GSM versions of the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Jan 2010 10:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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New look for site

Hello my loyal readers,
As you can see we have updated the blog template and we are working out some kinks.  Thanks for your patience as we make the site even better!

You will notice a more streamlined and easy to read site.  I realize that content is king and thats what we are shooting for.

Thanks and Welcome

22 January, 2010

Apple planning to shake-up textbooks, newspapers, TV and gaming with its rumored tablet?

Apple planning to shake-up textbooks, newspapers, TV and gaming with its rumored tablet?: "
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The Wall Street Journal has chimed in with its assessment of the Apple tablet and has described the many ways Steve Jobs is supposedly aiming to reshape how we read books, browse newspapers, play games and consume TV with Apple’s new tablet device. Long a stronghold, Apple is reportedly courting the educational market and has developed this tablet with electronic textbook technology which will presumably take the e-book reading experience a step beyond the current Kindle-experience.

Mobile donations for Haiti reach $30M

Mobile donations for Haiti reach $30M: "
Donations made via text message continue to pour in for Haitians earthquake relief as aftershocks hamper rescue efforts. The Mobile Giving Foundation said more than $30 million had been collected from mobile subscribers since the earthquake struck. Meanwhile, Verizon Wireless said it had transmitted $4.84 million to the American Red Cross relief effort for Haiti and that its customers had pledged at least $7.82 million to the Red Cross relief effort so far. The carrier made an initial $2.98 million advance to the Red Cross on Jan. 15. Release
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Verizon to offer BOGO on Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus

Verizon to offer BOGO on Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus: "
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Not much else to report other that what’s in the title. Verizon will be having a buy one get one free promotion on the Palm Pre Plus and the Palm Pixi Plus, a deal that will run from launch day through February 14th, Valentines Day. All you webOS fanatics grab a friend or four and get ready to head to your local Verizon Wireless store starting January 25th if you’re up for some Palm-style multitasking.

14 January, 2010

ARTICLE: Sprint lowers price of mobile WiMAX to $59.99

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ARTICLE: Sprint lowers price of mobile WiMAX to $59.99: "

In an aggressive approach to promote mobile WiMAX, Sprint lowered the price of its 3G/4G mobile broadband service to $59.99 monthly. The price cut was intended to "make it a no brainer for our customers to choose 4G," spokeswoman Stephanie Vinge told FierceWireless. She went on to say that the price cut reflects increasing economies of scale as Clearwire launches additional markets across the United States.

Google Offering Better Email Search for BlackBerries

Google Offering Better Email Search for BlackBerries: "
Today Google introduced a new version of its mobile application for the BlackBerry platform. The foremost new feature offered by the Google Mobile App for BlackBerries is the ability to search through the device's email and contacts programs. Users ...
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Analyst: New iPhone may be out by June

Analyst: New iPhone may be out by June: "
Apple may release the latest version of its iPhone by June, according to a Goldman Sachs analyst, and the device could feature upgrades including an improved camera and a touch-sensitive casing that brings touch features to the back of the phone.

myTouch 3G Fender Edition subs for G1 on While My Guitar Gently Weeps

myTouch 3G Fender Edition subs for G1 on While My Guitar Gently Weeps: "


We knew the when and the what, but now we know the whom: Eric Clapton will be touting the new Fender Limited Edition of T-Mobile's myTouch 3G on national TV, and a few of his hits will be pre-loaded onto the phone. The faux-wood handset goes on sale January 20th, and packs a 16GB microSD card for cramming in some of Clapton's lesser-known jams from your own catalog, along with a long-awaited 3.5mm headphone jack so you can actually get some enjoyment out of them. There are also a few guitar-related apps preloaded, a new doubleTwist partnership for music syncing, and Fender will be selling a few accessories of its own to really kit the thing out. At launch the $180 phone will be running Android 1.6, but it's supposed to get a 2.1 update this spring. Hit up the source link for the ad, featuring a very weathered Eric Clapton tolerating his new handset.
myTouch 3G Fender Edition subs for G1 on While My Guitar Gently Weeps originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Jan 2010 13:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Texting campaign for Haitian relief tops $4M

Texting campaign for Haitian relief tops $4M: "

mGive Haiti 90999 texting reliefIn the past 36 hours, mobile subscribers across the country have pledged more than $4 million in aid to Haitians after the devastating earthquake there, according to the Red Cross. The mobile donations, made via a text messaging campaign, represent fully one-third of all of the funds the aid organization has raised so far in the aftermath of the earthquake, which struck Haiti Tuesday evening. Mobile donations solutions provider mGive launched the effort in association with the Red Cross and the U.S. Department of State. By texting HAITI to 90999, mobile subscribers can pledge $10 to the relief cause. Article

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Verizon Wireless to overhaul its phone and data pricing plans

Verizon Wireless to overhaul its phone and data pricing plans: "
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One of our connects hit us up with some changes Verizon Wireless is making to its calling plans effective January 18th. The details are coming in slowly but it looks like Big Red (not the gum) is ditching the all-inclusive Premium plan and renaming the current Basic plan to Nationwide Talk, and the Select Plan to Nationwide Talk & Text. A 30% drop in pricing on the unlimited minutes options for each of these plans is expected to accompany the name changes. Verizon also reconfirms the changes to the feature phone data plans which includes a new $9.99 data plan with 25MB and mobile email and a $29.99 unlimited plan with mobile email. Additionally, overage charges for the new $9.99 plan have been decreased from 50¢ to 20¢ per MB. All 3G multimedia phones, a category which has been expanded to include the enV3, Chocolate Touch and others, will now require a data plan of $9.99 or higher, like we reported. Verizon also added onto their prepaid plans, offering an new unlimited plan Talk & Text plan for $94.99 per month. Hit the jump for some highlights of the changes.

12 January, 2010

MagicJack's new cellular product raises legal questions

Magic JackImage by Eyebee via Flickr
MagicJack's new cellular product raises legal questions: "
MagicJack's new GSM femtocell product could lead to a bruising legal battle over whether it is illegally using spectrum licensed to GSM carriers AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile USA. The device, which parent company YMax unveiled last week at the Consumer Electronics Show, allows GSM mobile phones to make calls through a femtocell connected to a user's computer (and a broadband connection). The call is routed via VoIP technology, and users can get a year of free calls to the U.S. and Canada for $20.

MetroPCS revamps unlimited plans

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MetroPCS revamps unlimited plans: "
MetroPCS unveiled a new pricing scheme for its unlimited prepaid plans, called Wireless for All, which includes the cost of taxes and fees in the total cost of the plans. The company, which has suffered weaker subscriber growth in the face of intensifying competition in the prepaid market, said the new plans--ranging from $40 per month to $60--will entice subscribers with simplified pricing. The carrier also released preliminary subscriber numbers for the fourth quarter.

Sprint hooking up with Walmart for WiMAX buildout?

Sprint hooking up with Walmart for WiMAX buildout?: "


Sprint's got a nice head start in the 4G race over Verizon and AT&T -- a message it's heavily broadcasting these days -- but with the onslaught of LTE networks and equipment around the world now just months away, momentum is unquestionably going to shift, giving the carrier every reason to act quickly to build out now and score as many subscribers as it possibly can. That seems to be the gist of a rumor coming out of AndroidGuys today that says Sprint is working on a deal with Walmart to install WiMAX cells on all (yes, all) of its locations, a move that would give it a significant boost in national coverage while presumably lowering infrastructure costs significantly. As many Walmarts as there are, it seems like this would still leave huge coverage gaps (particularly in rural areas) between locations, but hey -- maybe these guys are going for the parking lot RV crowd, which would actually make a ton of sense. Best part? You'd probably be able to buy the modem right in the store.
Sprint hooking up with Walmart for WiMAX buildout? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Google charges its own ETF for Nexus One in addition to T-Mobile’s ETF

Google charges its own ETF for Nexus One in addition to T-Mobile’s ETF: "


Here’s a bit of interesting news on the purchasing and cancellation process for the Nexus One. If you buy the device subsidized, and you decide to cancel your contract after the 14-day period (30 days for California) but before 120 days into your contract, Google can charge a termination fee of its own — on top of the carrier ETF. Shocking? Yeah, a little bit. You’d imagine that if you’re paying for a subsidized device and you cancel your contract, you’d just be paying the remainder of the subsidy. Why isn’t this completely surprising? Well, if you purchase a handset with a wireless data plan from an authorized third party, like an electronics store, you sometimes end up getting into the same agreement. Many third-party retailers charge their own fees on top of carrier fees. Still, it doesn’t make it right. Here’s what Google has to say:

08 January, 2010

Report: MetroPCS Preps for New Service Plans

Report: MetroPCS Preps for New Service Plans: "
MetroPCS Communications is getting ready for the rollout of new service plans next week, according to store managers for independent authorized dealers.
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MetroPCS shares fall as wireless competition rises

MetroPCS shares fall as wireless competition rises: "
Shares MetroPCS Communications Inc. slipped Friday as fears grew that high competition in the wireless business could hurt the company.The stock fell 54 cents, or 7.2 percent, to $6.98 in afternoon trading. Shares are down nearly 13 percent from a close of $7.99 on Tuesday.In a note to...
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Clearwire looking at multiple new wholesale partners

Clearwire looking at multiple new wholesale partners: "
Clearwire CEO Bill Morrow said the company is actively pursuing additional wholesale partners to use its mobile WiMAX network, and said companies such as T-Mobile USA, Leap Wireless and MetroPCS could make sense as partners. He added that Clearwire is in talks with cable companies, satellite companies, smaller telco companies and consumer electronics companies for wholesale partnerships.

LG Lotus Elite hops from a Las Vegas billboard right to Sprint retail

LG Lotus Elite hops from a Las Vegas billboard right to Sprint retail: "


Egads! The LG Lotus Elite is here, and while it's gained a few features, it still shares it's predecessor's awful interesting design aesthetic. The Lotus Elite distinguishes itself from the Lotus with the addition of a larger 2.4-inch external 262k display, a bold new tattoo pattern, support for up to 32GB of memory -- with 2GB included -- and access to Sprint TV, messaging, pictures, and even TeleNav. The LG Lotus Elite wanders into stores on the 12th in red for $99 on a new contract and a black version should follow four days after. More pics in the gallery below.


Google Intros 'Near Me Now' Search

Google Intros 'Near Me Now' Search: "

Google recently launched a new search service for the iPhone and Android platforms that makes it easier to find businesses and points of interest in the immediate vicinity of the user. The new tool uses drop-down menus to minimize ...
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LG Rumor Touch launches for Sprint

LG Rumor Touch launches for Sprint: "


LG and Sprint launched another set at CES today, a follow up to the Rumor line, the LG Rumor Touch. This new iteration features little sprinkles of joy such as a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen, QWERTY landscape keyboard, GPS, 2 megapixel camera, and EV-DO Rev. 0. The app selection includes a suite of things you'd expect -- and maybe love -- featuring Sprint Navigation, Sprint TV, Music, Mobile Mail, Corporate Mail, threaded text messaging, and a pile of social apps. The LG Rumor Touch should hit Sprint brick and mortar shops sometime this quarter -- though, feel free to pre-order now -- but unfortunately, the price remains a mystery, for now.
LG Rumor Touch launches for Sprint originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The Engadget app is now available for BlackBerry!

The Engadget app is now available for BlackBerry!: "That's right folks -- this isn't a dream. The much-loved Engadget application (also for the iPhone / iPod touch and webOS devices) has made its way to the BlackBerry platform. You can download the free application and enjoy the same breathtaking, emotionally moving experience that has been driving all the other kids wild. All you have to do to get your hands on this baby is point your phone's browser to our download page, and you can almost immediately begin living the dream. We've got even more stuff coming down the pipeline (like an Android app), so stay tuned!

The Engadget app is now available for BlackBerry! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jan 2010 12:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Windows Mobile 7 coming to MWC in February, not just 'evolutionary'

Windows Mobile 7 coming to MWC in February, not just 'evolutionary': "

We'd heard some rumblings, but apparently Robbie Bach let the cat out of the bag at an analyst briefing this week, stating that we should expect a showing of Windows Mobile 7 at the Mobile World Congress show in Spain, which begins on February 15th. He also added that the OS (which he's played with, surprisingly) will 'set the bar forward not in (just) an evolutionary way,' and that Microsoft is going to be 'more engaged' with OEMs in its 'go to market approach.' We love a good buzzword or three, but the hope here is that Microsoft has learned its lesson from iPhone and Android and is ready to compete in the next-gen smartphone game in a big way -- a WinMo 7 showing just four months after the release of Windows Mobile 6.5 certainly smacks of that.



[Thanks, Matthias]

Windows Mobile 7 coming to MWC in February, not just 'evolutionary' originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jan 2010 11:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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07 January, 2010

Boost Mobile offering $50 unlimited plan on CDMA network

Boost Mobile offering $50 unlimited plan on CDMA network: "
Boost Mobile, part of Sprint Nextel's prepaid unit, said beginning next week its $50 monthly unlimited plan will be available on Sprint's national CDMA network. Boost previously offered its unlimited prepaid service on Sprint's iDEN network, though it has dabbled in CDMA in the past. Today's action, though, marks a deliberate move by Sprint to broaden its prepaid offerings.

Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus get official, Verizon Wireless scoop ‘em up

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Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus get official, Verizon Wireless scoop ‘em up: "

Not exactly the most surprising news, but in short, the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus got official moments ago, with Verizon Wireless signing on to carry both devices (at a rumored 200,000 initial units each) starting January 25th. Pricing was not announced. In addition to the two refreshed devices, which add more memory, a refined and refreshed look as well as Wi-Fi on the Pixi, Palm also announced some SDK improvements. First off, there’s a new PDK (plug-in development kit) that will allow game developers to start making great 3D games, and starting today, you’ll see games start appearing in the App Catalog from publishers like EA Mobile.

AT&T, T-Mobile Complete Network Upgrades

AT&T, T-Mobile Complete Network Upgrades: "
AT&T and T-Mobile USA both say they have completed network upgrades to HSPA 7.2, which supports peak maximum speeds of 7.2 megabits per second.
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Motorola Backflip hands-on

Motorola Backflip hands-on: "


We're not quite sure what to make of the Backflip just yet -- closed, it looks almost exactly like a CLIQ, but the keyboard (which rests on the outside of the device) is allegedly rugged enough to withstand a beating. Rugged or not, we're worried about feel -- believe it or not, it has even less tactile response to it than the Droid, putting it a distant third in Moto's QWERTY Android efforts so far. Obviously we'll need a good deal more time to gel our opinion, but out of the gate, we're not encouraged.

HTC HD2 officially headed to T-Mobile

HTC HD2 officially headed to T-Mobile: "


We had a pretty clear indication that this one was coming, but Microsoft and HTC have now finally announced that the HD2 Windows Mobile phone is officially headed to T-Mobile. Unfortunately, no one is being very specific about launch details just yet, but it will apparently be out sometime this Spring for a still to be determined price.
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Sprint 3G/4G Overdrive mobile hotspot gets official

Sprint 3G/4G Overdrive mobile hotspot gets official: "
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What, you don’t remember? For all you road warriors out there, the new Sprint Overdrive sure seems like a no brainer. In addition to offering up Sprint 3G’s network a la MiFi style, the Sierra Wireless-crafted Overdrive also supports Sprint’s 4G network, giving you and your 4 buddies access over Wi-Fi to blistering fast data while on the move. Sprinkle in GPS, a microSD card slot, and a $99.99 price point with two year agreement and you’ve got yourselves a winner. Check out more information on the Sprint Overdrive in our exclusive 4G Resource Center!

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