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Carriers respond to uproar over price of text messages

Remember the report we had a few months back about the increasing cost of text messaging? Well, it appears that Senator Herb Kohl sent a letter last month to the heads of the four largest wireless... Read more...

Startup to launch new email-only gadget

A wireless startup by the name of Peek has unveiled a device that allows users to wirelessly check their email for up to three separate accounts. The unique... Read more...

T-Mobile USA to start its own Apple-style App store

It appears that starting this Fall, T-Mobile USA will ditch its traditional stack of pre-installed applications on the phone. Instead, T-Mobile will be replacing it with a platform that will be open... Read more...

BlackBerry KickStart: RIM's first flip phone

You may have thought that it would never happen. Well, it looks like you were wrong. RIM has gone and done the unthinkable: the company has developed a clamshell "flip phone" version of the

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T-Mobile launches 3G network

As expected, T-Mobile USA's 3G network has finally gone live in New York City. Despite the rumors, the 3G service does include data

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T-Mobile to launch 3G tomorrow

It seems like we've been waiting for this for ages: according to the latest rumors and leaked documents, Read more...

ALSO NOTED: WiMAX Nokia N810 goes on sale; T-Mobile confirms an Android phone in '08;

> AT&T gets GPS-enabled Blackberry Pearl 8110. Article> Acer to launch Windows Mobile device. Read more...

Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 6.1

ALSO NOTED: Verizon, T-Mobile grab more BlackBerrys; Palm 800w coming to Sprint?;

> Verizon's lackluster CTIA phone lineup. Article> Motorola Q9 gets lime green on Alltel, U.S. Cellular.... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Palm loses $31.5 million; RIM gets security ultimatum from Indian government;

> HTC Shift gets EV-DO for U.S. release. Article> Palm loses $31.5 million, no new handsets until summer. Read more...

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