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engadget.com - 21 days ago
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HTC's DROID ERIS is arguably the biggest announcement out of Verizon today, but that's not the only thing getting real this morning -- far from it, in fact. If BlackBerrys, music-centric dumbphones, rugged flips, or commitment-free data are your bag, head on over to Engadget Mobile where ...
ptech.allthingsd.com - 21 days ago
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Verizon Wireless customers tend to love the company’s
fast 3G network. But many tech-oriented Verizon loyalists gripe...
about the carrier’s high-end smart phones, which haven’t matched the cachet and versatility of the Apple iPhone ...
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Motorola's Droid Is Smart Success for Verizon Users
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networkworld.com - 21 days ago
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Verizon has confirmed that customers will have the
option of connecting a laptop to their new Motorola...
Droid smartphones , on sale tomorrow, using the phone as a wireless modem. The carrier won't say exactly when customers can do this tethering but ...
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Verizon confirms Droid tethering option, hefty price tag
saygus.com - 21 days ago
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Unstrung News Analysis Verizon to Have 3 Android
Devices by Early 2010 (click to read this article...
from the Unstrung.com website) SAN DIEGO -- CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment -- Verizon Wireless is set to have two big-name Android handsets out by the ...
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Verizon's BlackBerry 8530 and LG Chocolate Touch go hands-on
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... Rounding out the flurry of interesting Verizon Wireless launches today are the BlackBerry Curve 8530 and LG Chocolate Touch (pictured). The 8530 is pretty much just the Verizon edition of T-Mobile's 8520, but the LG Chocolate Touch bears closer examination. Basically it's just a war on the eyeballs of anyone who's ever seen the BL40, with the front, back, materials and interface of the device all falling incredibly short of aesthetic pleasure. However, the $80 phone does have a relatively responsive and usable touchscreen interface for a "dumbphone," and ...
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