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4 ways to get phone service the next time a hurricane Sandy calls
In the aftermath of a disaster such as superstorm Sandy, two-way communication is essential. Here are four ways to better prepare our phones and other devices for the next disaster:
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Can AT&T buy T-Mobile? Five key factors.
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10 most intriguing tablets of 2011
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Verizon iPhone: 5 reasons to buy, 5 not to
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Smartphones coming for AT&T's high-speed network
Smartphones from Motorola, HTC, and Samsung will run on AT&T's 4G network, which is due out later this year.
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Nexus S will ship by end of 2010, Google says
Nexus S is expected to be available at Best Buy – or directly through Google – by the middle of December.
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Galaxy Tab sales soar past 1 million mark, Samsung says
Samsung Galaxy Tab continues to pick up sales momentum.
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4G phones loom, as Verizon tests its new network
4G phones? Verizon Wireless to launch 4G service on Sunday. 4G phones are still TBA.
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Galaxy Tab sales top 600K units, Samsung says
Samsung Galaxy Tab is a hit among consumers – to the tune of 600K units sold globally.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab now available through AT&T
Samsung Galaxy Tab hits a fourth carrier.
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Samsung smartphone line roars ahead with Galaxy S
Samsung smartphone models reach strong momentum as the company ships 7 million Galaxy S devices. The Samsung smartphone line sent 3 million to the US.
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Windows Phone 7 review roundup
Windows Phone 7 software is here. We read the reviews so you don't have to.
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Verizon iPad: What's next for Verizon and Apple?
Verizon iPad breaks the AT&T stranglehold, sort of. The new deal between Apple and Verizon is something of a hack, but it's an official hack.
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Verizon 4G service to hit 38 cities by end of 2010
Verizon 4G service will be available in Boston, Chicago, and Settle, among other major American hubs.
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Droid Pro brings BlackBerry feel to Android phones
Droid Pro, Motorola's next Verizon Android phone, may have cracked BlackBerry's secret formula.
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BlackBerry PlayBook specs released. But how much does it cost?
BlackBerry PlayBook, the new tablet computer from RIM, should hit the market in early 2011.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab: It costs how much?
Samsung Galaxy Tab, among the first Android-powered tablet computers, has been listed on Amazon UK for the equivalent of more than $1,000. But what will the Samsung Galaxy Tab cost here in the states?
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Wireless plans: Is Wal-Mart's new family plan for you?
Wireless plans from Wal-Mart feature unlimited calls, texting, and no contract. But if you want e-mail and the Web, consider other wireless plans.
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T-Mobile Defy touted as a tank of a phone
T-Mobile Defy, the new smartphone built by Motorola, gets the Android 2.1 OS, a 5-megapixel camera – and a thick shell of armor that's dust- and water-resistant.
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T-Mobile G2 Android phone first to use evolved HSPA service
T-Mobile G2, the successor to the first-ever Android handset, will hit shelves later this month. The G2 will use the HSPA+ high-speed network, T-Mobile says.
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Samsung Fascinate review roundup
Samsung Fascinate will hit store shelves tomorrow. So how does the newest Samsung handset stack up?
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T-Mobile G2 confirmed. Here's what we know so far
T-Mobile said the G2 would "break new ground" in the smartphone market. Few other details on the T-Mobile G2 were forthcoming.
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Survey finds that a third of AT&T iPhone users want a Verizon iPhone
A recent survey found that 34 percent of AT&T iPhone users plan to wait until the iPhone is on another carrier before they upgrade.
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The Monitor's View: Net neutrality and the Google-Verizon compromise
The two giants -- and now partners -- were once on opposite sides of the "net neutrality" debate. Their compromise plan has some worthy elements that Congress -- and not the FCC -- must weigh carefully in order to not ruin the Internet.
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Verizon iPhone could hit market as soon as January
Verizon iPhone rumors are a favorite pastime on the Web. But one tech blogger says that this time, the Verizon iPhone is really, totally, definitely set for a 2011 launch.
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Google Nexus One goes the way of the Kin
The Nexus One, a smartphone developed by Google, will soon be discontinued in the US.
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iPhone? Android? BlackBerry? Get smart about new cellphones.
Looking to upgrade? Consider the pros and cons behind these iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry models.
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Sidekick finally yanked out of commission by T-Mobile
Sidekick, one of the first phones to be designed around text messaging and social media, has been retired by T-Mobile. Goodbye, Sidekick. We knew ye well.
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Verizon iPhone could hit in January, but holdouts have been burned before
Verizon iPhone rumors have consumed the tech blogosphere again this week. But is a Verizon iPhone really on the way?



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