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By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
It’s been less than a year since it went live, but Clearwire has now officially dropped its Rover pre-paid WiMAX service, saying that it was simply a way to “test some new pay-as-you-go pricing options and was offered on a limited retail basis in a couple markets.” As you may recall, the brand offered just two products — the Rover Puck WiFi hotspot and a USB stick — and it gave customers the ability to purchase 4G WiMAX service on a daily, weekly or monthly basis starting at just $5 a day.

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Clearwire ditches Rover pre-paid WiMAX service
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
In case you were left unsure what a ” non-serviceable state ” meant when Microsoft warned users to avoid the ChevronWP7 updater, we now have further details.

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Microsoft confirms WP7 handsets updated using ‘unofficial mechanisms’ cannot get latest update
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
We love our smartphones (in part) because they’re flexible, in the sense that they are mighty multitasking machines.

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Flexible PaperPhone wants to get bent out of shape (video)
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
Apple’s promised update to iOS to rectify what it perceived as a set of bugs in the system — namely, an excessively large cache of location information that was backed up to iTunes and hung around even after you switched Location Services off — is now being distributed to iPhones, iPads and iPod touches out in the wild. To exterminate those problematic aspects of your OS, you know what to do — hook up to iTunes and get downloading

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iOS 4.3.3 is out, location tracking ‘fix’ in tow
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
Well, it’s a bit past May 2nd , but AT&T has now finally officially announced that it will be carrying the HP Veer — or Veer 4G, as it prefers to call it.

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AT&T officially announces HP Veer 4G, available May 15th for $100 (update)
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
Well, it’s a bit past May 2nd , but AT&T has now finally officially announced that it will be carrying the HP Veer — or Veer 4G, as it prefers to call it. The diminutive smartphone will be available on May 15th in your choice of black or white for $99.99 on a two-year contract.

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AT&T officially announces HP Veer 4G, available May 15th for $100
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
Anssi Vanjoki , Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo , Symbian , and Qt are all either already departed or on their way out of Nokia. It’s of little surprise, therefore, to hear that the company’s Chairman, Jorma Ollila , will soon be following in their footsteps and clocking out of the Espoo office for the final time

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Nokia Chairman Jorma Ollila to step down next year, complete exodus of old guard
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
HTC couldn’t let Samsung and Motorola have all the dual-core fun in the UK and it’s now let Vodafone detail the earliest known availability of its mighty Sensation . That 1.2GHz, aluminum-clad handset has gone up for pre-order today, with Vodafone aiming to deliver “by the 19th of May.” Not exactly the firmest of promises here, but it’s good to know that in a couple of weeks we’ll have yet another contender in the dual-core Android wars .

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HTC Sensation up for pre-order at Vodafone UK, delivery promised by May 19th
By engadget, on May 4th, 2011%
When AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon came together to create the Isis mobile payment system , they touted a standalone service, powered by Discover’s payment network, that would revolutionize the way we make small purchases on the move. Well, the revolution is still on schedule , apparently, but the big trio is now being said to have made a concession in reaching out to the incumbent leaders in this field, Visa and MasterCard.

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Isis mobile payment system to work with Visa and MasterCard, shelving plans for its own network
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