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Samsung Galaxy Tab: Available from all four major US carriers soon

T-Mobile has announced it will start offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab on November 10th, for $400 when you sign up for a 2-year service contract. That means that T-Mobile will be the first US carrier to sell the Galaxy Tab… but not for long. Verizon will launch the tablet on November 11th. In fact, all […]

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Verizon to launch 4G LTE mobile broadband in 38 US cities by year’s end

Verizon has announced plans to begin rolling out its 4G LTE service in 38 major American cities by the end of the year. Verizon’s LTE network will also be available in 62 commercial airports — including airports outside of the launch cities. Among the launch cities will be New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington DC […]

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Verizon Fivespot: 3G mobile hotspot for use around the globe

Verizon has been offering 3G mobile hotspots for a while, but the new Fivespot is the first that works almost anywhere in the world. Verizon says you can use the Fivespot to get online in 200 countries, while 120 of those countries offer 3G speeds. The little mobilre wirleess router can handle CDMA, WCDMA, HSDPA, […]

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Motorola tablet coming to Verizon next year?

Rumors of a Motorola branded tablet have been making the rounds for a while, and with Motorola offering a line of popular Android phones on Verizon’s network in the US it should come as little surprise that Engadget is reporting that the upcoming Motorola Tablet will be available from Verizon. This information comes as part […]

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Verizon to be first US carrier to offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab?

Samsung may have announced last night that all four major US wireless carriers will offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 inch Google Android tablet. But each of those carriers put out press releases of their own, explaining some of the launch details. Nobody’s saying anything about pricing yet, and it looks like the tablet could […]

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Google and Verizon to launch a Chrome OS tablet in November?

Google is expected to launch its Chrome Operating System for netbooks and other mobile devices later this year. Chrome OS is based on the Google Chrome web browser, and it’s designed to blur the lines between a desktop operating system and web-based apps. Want to write a document, watch a movie, chat with friends, or […]