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    First LTE phone from Verizon expected mid-2010 12 March, 2010 04:49

    Verizon Wireless plans to launch its first LTE-based (Long Term Evolution) wireless phone in mid-2011, three to six months after the carrier rolls out its new LTE network, according to a report.
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    A WiMax phone might help ailing Palm 27 February, 2010 09:53

    After Palm Inc. admitted that its smartphone sales were below expectations, rumors started swirling that the company might be sold, or that it could be beefing up its product line with a WiMax smartphone for Sprint Nextel.
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    Where does Palm go from here? 26 February, 2010 08:31

    Smartphone industry pundits wonder whether Palm can survive another year, given Palm's guidance today that its new smartphone sales expectations.
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    Apple Tablet not necessarily on Verizon Wireless, analysts say. 23 January, 2010 12:38

    An Apple tablet computer, expected to be introduced next week, will run on both AT&T and Verizon Wireless 3G networks, but two industry sources warned today to not assume Verizon is on board.
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    Support problems good reason to avoid Nexus One 12 January, 2010 08:37

    Google's poor tech support for its Nexus One smartphone is making some buyers downright hostile toward the company we've all been programmed to love.
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    Palm Pre user sues, alleging data loss 08 December, 2009 09:11

    A Palm Pre user is suing Palm and Sprint Nextel, alleging they caused him to lose most of the data from his phone, and he wants to turn the suit into a class action.
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    Hearst's Skiff plans e-reading service around content 05 December, 2009 11:27

    The Hearst publishing company unveiled its long-awaited e-reader plan on Friday, describing an "e-reading service platform" coming next year that will distribute content from multiple publishers to a variety of wireless mobile devices.
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    Sprint downplays report it shared GPS data with feds 03 December, 2009 09:07

    Sprint Nextel is downplaying a controversial blog report that it provided customer GPS location data to law enforcement authorities more than eight million times between September 2008 and October 2009.
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    Clearwire claims 173,000 WiMax users 12 November, 2009 08:18

    Wireless broadband provider Clearwire had about 173,000 WiMax subscribers at the end of September and should be able to offer service to 120 million potential subscribers in the U.S. by the end of next year, the company said Tuesday.
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    Sprint to lay off more than 2,000 11 November, 2009 09:32

    Sprint Nextel expects to lay off as many as 2,500 people by year’s end, on the heels of reporting that it lost 545,000 customers in its third quarter.
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    Sprint plans open app store 29 October, 2009 08:37

    Sprint Nextel next year will introduce a new, more open application store on its feature phones, turning to a third party to manage it with the goal of getting new offerings out to consumers in an average of one week.
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