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Sprint Peel case brings wireless 3G data to Apple iPod Touch
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A device from Sprint just passed through the Federal Communications Commission, the Sprint Peel case, that might soon bring 3G connectivity to your Apple iPod Touch. This is the first time we’ve seen an iDevice accessory sleeve that actually endows it with a wireless data connection.The device is manufactured by ZTE and it appears to slap on the back of your Apple iPod Touch. It can then us
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10 Votes
New Amazon Kindle e-readers coming soon; WiFi-only model for $140
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In a bid to make the Amazon Kindle a mass-market device, the company will be introducing new versions of the e-reader next month that will feature a cheaper price tag and a slimmer, sleeker design.Speaking with the Wall Street Journal, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said a smaller Amazon Kindle will hit the company’s digital shelves next month with 3G connectivity from AT&T for $189. The other A
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3 Votes
Verizon pushing Motorola Droid X ads into your inbox
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Even though the Motorola Droid X is still seemingly sold out, that’s certainly not stopping Verizon from trying to push you to buy one. Some people are reporting that Verizon has sent them emails pushing the new handset, and allowing early upgrades.Here’s the deal. Verizon wants you to buy one of the few sold out devices it carries, and is even allowing some unexpected upgrades to swe
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7 Votes
HTC Hero gets Android 2.1 update on Cellular South
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We’ve almost missed this, but it’s important – hence we’re going with it, even if we’re late.Cellular South has recently made the Android 2.1 update available for its HTC Hero users. As you know, version 2.1 is much better than its predecessor, packing such things as Google Maps Navigation, pitch-to-zoom capability, support for Yahoo! mail, improved battery life and
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8 Votes
Gameloft’s N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance is updated for iPhone 4
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Gameloft has launched N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance for iPhone 4, touting it to be the first game that takes advantage of all the innovations in technology on the iPhone 4. For instance:The graphics is optimized for that gorgeous Retina display.iPhone 4′s faster CPU can handle the improved 3D graphics.There are gyroscope based controls that provide “much more intuitive gaming
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11 Votes
Gameloft’s N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance is updated for iPhone 4
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Gameloft has launched N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance for iPhone 4, touting it to be the first game that takes advantage of all the innovations in technology on the iPhone 4. For instance:The graphics is optimized for that gorgeous Retina display.iPhone 4′s faster CPU can handle the improved 3D graphics.There are gyroscope based controls that provide “much more intuitive gaming
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15 Votes
AT&T and Alcatel-Lucent Fix Data Upload Problem
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Do you remember when AT&T was accused of throttling upload data speeds in New York City almost the instant someone discovered attenuated HSUPA speeds? The controversy spread across the web like a wildfire, but AT&T was quick to point out that its equipment partner, Alcatel-Lucent, was having some issues that was causing the defect. Both the carrier and Alcatel-Lucent said they were workin
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AT&T and Alcatel-Lucent Fix Data Upload Problem
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Do you remember when AT&T was accused of throttling upload data speeds in New York City almost the instant someone discovered attenuated HSUPA speeds? The controversy spread across the web like a wildfire, but AT&T was quick to point out that its equipment partner, Alcatel-Lucent, was having some issues that was causing the defect. Both the carrier and Alcatel-Lucent said they were workin
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