Topic: Verizon Communications Inc.
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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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Companies we love in 8 industries we hate
A trip to the bank doesn't have to be a nightmare. Here are the customer service winners in eight industries that customers hate, from airlines to cable companies.
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32 essential Android tips and tricks
Several weeks ago, we highlighted 40 useful iPhone tricks everyone should know. We got such good feedback from that feature that we wanted to share the love with Android users – who, after all, make up the largest proportion of the smart phone community.
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Apple's new iPad brings 4G, better camera, more pixels than an HDTV
Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the new iPad in San Francisco Wednesday afternoon, calling it the "poster child of the post-PC world." With 4G LTE wireless, Retina display, and a high-definition camera, Apple's third tablet is no doubt the best iPad yet. But can it hold back the tide of Android competitors?
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40 iPhone tips and tricks everyone should know
With hundreds of iPhone features and 500,000 iOS apps, it's easy to miss some of Apple's best tricks. Here are 40 of our favorite.
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When will Google Android really rival iPhone?
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Telco companies to provide data for broadband map
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The Monitor's View: A surge, please, on state bans against TWD (texting while driving)
Thumbing online while behind the wheel is especially risky. It’s time for more states and for Washington to act.
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Want cell service abroad? Try a cheap local phone
Not all phones will work abroad, and even if yours does, you could end up with roaming charges unless you sign up for an international calling plan before you go.
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New e-book reader to use AT&T network
Following in the footsteps of Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle, another e-book reader is set to get a wireless connection from a cellular carrier, letting it access books anywhere there’s a signal.
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What's the best use of the public library?
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In effort to appease lawmakers, Verizon cuts back on exclusivity deals
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Spot graffiti or a pothole? Report it with your iPhone.
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Senate showdown: Kerry takes aim at Apple's exclusive deal with AT&T
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RIM unveils newest member of the BlackBerry family: the Tour
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No Verizon Pre until 2010
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Verizon lassos Pre, Android, and Storm 2
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As recession lingers, cell phones take over
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Will Verizon get two iPhone-like devices?
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Verizon: Fast, wireless Internet coming to rural America
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The Internet Safety Act launches a new battle on privacy
Column: Children need to be protected online, but these new bills go too far.
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Verizon and AT&T's femtocells boost coverage, but not without a catch
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BlackBerry Storm: more thunder than lighting?
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Too much Obama coverage? Some TV viewers have had enough!
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Obama to name new FCC chief. The new Dr. J?
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New ads: battle of the brands
More companies go negative to grab consumers. Why it might backfire.
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The Monitor's View: 'Tis the season ... for giving
Charities are bracing for lean times. Generous Americans can prove their fears groundless.
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Review round-up: BlackBerry Storm
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Advertisers up the ante as products become TV plots
Products no longer simply appear in shows – they're becoming important parts of the plot, too.



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