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Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:06 pm | By Daithi hAnluain
Verizon will quietly end some of its popular -- and valuable -- discounts on January 16, in anticipation of its upcoming iPhone launch.
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Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:12 pm | By Ayesha Akram
The long, winding road that brought the iPhone to Verizon took four years in the making, as failed negotiations and stalemates needed to be overcome before Apple strict demands were met.
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Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:10 pm | By Florence Labedays
Verizon's new iPhone may boost general usage, but it still faces significant hurdles at the corporate level.
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Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:26 pm | By Ayesha Akram
Verizon today official announced that it would sell a CDMA-version of the iPhone 4 on February 10 -- with pre-orders starting a week earlier on February 3 -- for $200 or $300, depending on the model.
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Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:12 am | By Daithi hAnluain
AT&T today threw the first punch, implying Verizon's network wouldn't be able to handle the strain from data-hungry iPhone users.
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Tue Jan 11, 2011 10:03 am | By Florence Labedays
Android may end up the biggest loser in the emerging "iPhone war," as Verizon readies the launch of Apple's popular device.
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Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:52 pm | By Allen Tsai
An HTC phone "incredibly" saved a man's life last week, after the device took a bullet for him in an Atlanta nightclub shootout.
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Mon Jan 10, 2011 4:28 pm | By Florence Labedays
Target is selling Apple's older iPhone 3GS model for $50 -- half its original price -- following AT&T's and Apple's move last week, as the market prepares for the next-generation of iPhones.
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Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:42 pm | By Florence Labedays
Verizon tomorrow is expected to announce an unlimited data plan to complement the arrival of the iPhone on February 3, as the carrier looks to out-maneuver AT&T with the phone it once used to dominate the industry.
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Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:11 am | By Edmund Ronald
Internet telephony service Skype has acquired mobile video-streaming startup Qik in a move to improve its video-calling service on mobile devices.
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:11 pm | By Allen Tsai
Verizon is getting the iPhone. Finally.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:26 pm | By Allen Tsai
A flurry of new smartphones, tablets and gadgets were unveiled at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, with wireless carriers taking center stage, touting their new 4G products.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:35 pm | By Peter Ferenczi
AT&T's recent release of its first 4G-branded phone, the Samsung Infuse, highlights the growing flexibility of the term "4G," as carriers compete in the race for the fastest network.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:41 am | By Allen Tsai
Motorola today announced the Droid Bionic, the first smartphone to run on Verizon's new 4G network.
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Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:27 pm | By Kat Asharya
HTC today gave a glimpse of the Thunderbolt and Inspire, its latest Android smartphones for Verizon and AT&T, in an ad in Rolling Stone magazine.
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Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:51 pm | By Allen Tsai
Verizon plans to unveil several Android-based smartphones for its new 4G network, highlighting the continued importance of the carrier's relationship with Google amid mounting reports of an iPhone launch later this year.
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Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:57 pm | By Allen Tsai
As consumers worldwide embrace smartphones, the antivirus software firms are beefing up their mobile phone offerings to head off the onslaught of viruses.
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Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:25 pm | By Allen Tsai
Verizon will sell a Motorola smartphone to run on its new, high-speed 4G network next year, the carrier's chief operating officer, John Stratton, said in an interview.
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Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:07 pm | By Kat Asharya
The arrival of an iPhone for Verizon may be a hidden blessing for AT&T in the short term, according to research firm Nomura.
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