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Buy Your Phones and Accesories Directly From HTC!
HTC has launched an online store for the U.S. that allows purchasing of accessories and devices straight from them. The site has a filtering system that help narrow the results down by carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) and by type of plan (Individual, Family, Upgrade, or Pre-Paid). You can access the site by going…
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No Contract iPhone From Apple for $500-$700
The Apple iPhone will now be sold sans a contractual agreement, according to an internal document obtained by Gizmodo. Before this, any customer who wished to purchase an Apple iPhone was required to show proof of an AT&T contract to obtain the device (through official channels at least ). Now anybody who wishes to own…
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Mozilla Stops Development of Firefox for Windows Mobile
Mozilla has decided to stop development of a version of its Firefox mobile Web browser for phones running Windows Mobile. Microsoft has closed the door to native applications on smartphones running its new Windows Phone 7 Series software, Stuart Parmenter, director of Mobile Engineering at Mozilla Corporation, wrote in a blog post on Monday. Mozilla…
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Dell’s Aero Lands On AT&T
AT&T will be the carrier of choice for Dell when it releases it’s first Android-powered smartphone for the US market later this year. Given the name Aero, it’s skinned home screen is distinct from any other Android device currently on the market. There is no word on specifications or features, or even a release date…
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CTIA: Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus headed to AT&T in the coming months
Palm is expected to showcase the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi plus headed to the AT&T’s network in the coming months. The Pre Plus and Pixi Plus will be available for $149.99 and $49.99 for new subscribers ($100 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract). The Palm Pre will be similar to the Verizon Wireless version…
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T-Mobile and Clearwire May Share Their Toys
T-Mobile and Clearwire sitting in a tree: S-P-E-C-T-R-U-M-I-N-G First comes 3G, then comes 4G, then comes the Spectrum sharing! While this may appear ludicrous at first sight (Sprint owns majority of Clearwire, T-Mobile is looking at LTE for 4G while Clearwire builds it’s competing Wi-Max 4G network), it may be possible. The CEO of T-Mobile…
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No OTA 2.1 for Motodroid Owners Today
Good grief, not again?! For the second time, Motorola Droid users have been ‘officially’ promised the 2.1 update and for the second time, that promise has not come to fruition. The guys over at Engadget did some digging after 12 noon came and went without a single report from the Droid community of the ROM…