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Google Nexus S Goes 4G on Sprint

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March 21, 2011
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Google Nexus S Goes 4G on Sprint The Nexus S smartphone from Google is coming to Sprint this spring, with added 4G flavors and Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
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AT&T to Acquire T-Mobile USA for $39 Billion AT&T plans to acquire T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $39 billion, the companies announced Sunday.
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Gamewatch: Crysis 2, Dissidia 012 Duodecim Final Fantasy, The Sims Medieval Check out the latest PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and handheld video games shipping the week of March 21.
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Twitter's 5th Birthday: 5 Milestones In five short years, Twitter has played a role in a surprising variety of events, both global and extraterrestrial. Here are some memorable moments.
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Sprint to Update Galaxy Tab OS for Flash Custom Sprint ID packages come to Epic 4G and Galaxy Tab with themes and individual options.
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AT&T-Mobile Is a Win for T-Mobiles Customers Consensus: Sunday's announcement of the AT&T and T-Mobile merger is a bad situation for everyone involved except for maybe T-Mobile customers.
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AT&T, T-Mobile Surprise Customers, Partners, Competitors AT&T's surprise $39 billion buyout of T-Mobile USA raises questions for subscribers, the U.S. cellular industry, and competitors.
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AT&T Swallows T-Mobile, Becomes Largest U.S. Carrier Consumer groups may voice concerns over market consolidation, but some analysts say the deal makes sense and won't lead to higher prices.
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Apple Approves Controversial 'Ex-Gay' iOS App Gay rights groups are outraged over an iPhone app created by a group advocating "freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ"
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Mobile Payments: Creative Chaos or Just Chaos? The day is nearing, many say, when your smartphone will be your wallet, letting you make purchases as stored cash or credit that will be wirelessly accepted.
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AT&T Deal Won't Bring iPhones to T-Mobile Quickly Giddy T-Mobile users hoping to get their hands on an iPhone will need to be patient.
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Eight Quick and Easy Productivity Wins for IT Here are eight ways to help speed progress on critical IT projects and make your department look good.
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T-Mobile Deal Will Help US, AT&T Says Building the biggest cellular company is good for consumers, country, AT&T executives declare.
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Apple Gets Grief for 'Gay Cure' iPad App Apple has come under fire after it approved an app for the iPad and iPhone that claims to cure homosexuality.
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Amazon App Store Is Just What Android Needs Amazon will be more discriminating about approving apps for its Android app store--hopefully weeding out malware and letting Android users shop safely.
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Sprint and Google Voice Numbers Can Now be One and the Same Sprint and Google partnership lets subscribers use their Sprint phone number as a Google Voice number.
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Asustek Tablet With Honeycomb Goes on Sale Friday in Taiwan Asustek Computer said it would start selling its first tablet PCs with the speedy Android 3.0 operating system this week, spicing it up with USB ports and...
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