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Verizon suspends the DROID Charge launch (Updated)
Engadget has obtained an internal Verizon email explaining that the DROID Charge is delayed indefinitely. We are assuming this is due to the recent 4G LTE outage that has just been fixed. The Charge was
Read More »South Park pokes fun at Apple; introducing The HumanCentiPad
Last night South Park aired its season 15 premier on Comedy Central. The episode, titled “Revolutionary New Product” poked fun at Apple and its recent location tracking issues. Be warned, there is profanity and
Read More »Visa invest in Square
Visa has ventured into the mobile payment world with an investment in Square. Incase you are unfamiliar, Square is a startup founded by Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s co-founder. The app turns your mobile phone into
Read More »T-Mobile is betting $1000 that their Galaxy S 4G is faster than your iPhone
T-Mobile is betting that its Galaxy S 4G phone is faster than your iPhone, whether it be Verizon on AT&T. They are so confident about it, that they are challenging Seattle area iPhone users
Read More »Apple testing iOS 5 with App Store
The developer who created FutureTap has revealed that he has gotten a crash report from an iOS 5 device. The report was sent to the developer (above) explaining that the app crashed due to
Read More »BlackBerry 7 coming next week?
BlackBerry 6.1 is known as a substancial upgrade to BlackBerry 6. CrackBerry is hearing that BlackBerry 6.1 has been renamed BlackBerry 7 and may be launching next week at BlackBerry World. The blog reports
Read More »Google Docs for Android allows you collaborate on the go
Google has released a new app for its Android smartphones, Google Docs. This new app will allow you to access, edit, and share your Google Documents on the go. Using your Google account and
Read More »HTC Trophy for Verizon briefly spotted on Best Buy’s website
Best Buy may have accidentally outed Verizon’s first Windows Phone 7 phone, the HTC Trophy. The company accidentally added (then removed) the phone to its website with an unsubsidized price of $600. However, there
Read More »Nokia to reduce workforce by 7000 by end of 2012
Nokia announced its plans to align its global workforce and consolidate site operations. What does this mean? Well, it is a nice way to say that they will be laying off about 7000 employees
Read More »Rogers launching LTE network this year
Rogers, a Canadian carrier, announced today that it will be launching its LTE 4G network in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Ottawa in 2011. Additionally, it will launch in the top 25 markets across Canada
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