Verizon Wireless meant business when it promised a big push for 4G LTE at CES 2011. The carrier unveiled four new devices: the HTC ThunderBolt, the Samsung Droid Charge, the LG Revolution, and the Motorola Droid Bionic. All four promise fast 4G speeds, and indeed, they deliver. However, they aren't all the same. Here's our roundup of all four Verizon 4G handsets.
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Friday, September 9, 2011
AT&T To Get SE's Xperia Play On September 18 For $49.99 On Contract
Remember Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play? It's back!
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Can Microsoft Make Windows-Based Tablets Work...this time?
Next week sees the BUILD conference kick off, and it is expected that Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows division at Microsoft, will be showing off Windows 8 on a tablet. Many people are wondering if Microsoft’s focus on tablets will pay off. I’m wondering if Microsoft’s focus on tablets will work … this time.
Apple, Samsung top J.D. Power satisfaction survey
Phones from Apple and Samsung topped a J.D. Power satisfaction survey, which cited size, screen quality, battery life, and processing speeds as crucial. The survey also said satisfaction was high for 4G-capable phones.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
How to access Gmail Offline
Google has been on-again, off-again with providing its Gmail users with offline access, but today it announced a new, HTML5-based solution for people who need to manage their inbox off the grid.
iPad Culture Shock for IT
Thanks to the iPad, the traditional IT culture is about to be upended.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Google bought Motorola to guard Android: Sony Ericsson
Smartphone vendor Sony Ericsson said it saw Google's acquisition of rival Motorola Mobility as a move to protect Google's Android software from legal attacks by rivals.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Prototype iPhone 5 lost in bar, right on schedule
Apple has to wonder if it's really hiring the cream of the crop when another of its employees manages to leave a another prototype iPhone in a bar.
Justice Department sues to block AT&T takeover of T-Mobile
An antitrust lawsuit is filed to prevent AT&T from acquiring T-Mobile USA and displacing Verizon as the nation's largest wireless carrier, a deal that the Justice Department says would lead to less competition, higher prices and fewer choices for consumers.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Are there too many Android devices to choose from?
Does the bevy of choice actually cause more confusion for consumers looking at Android devices?
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