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By engadget, on February 3rd, 2012%
 Harken back to the days of Windows 95, and you may remember downloading a few shareware titles to your Compaq or Packard Bell courtesy of Tucows and its network of mirror sites. While the company is no longer of much relevance in the software arena, it’s recently launched a mobile service called Ting that operates on Sprint’s network, and like many of its competitors (think Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile ), no contract is needed . . . → Read More: Tucows launches Ting, a contract-free mobile service on Sprint’s network
By engadget, on February 2nd, 2012%
 Sprint has officially taken the wraps off the ZTE Optik and, as expected, the 7-inch tablet will be landing for a measly $100 on contract. Of course, to hit that price point you’ll have to make some sacrifices, like signing up for a two-year agreement and an appropriate data plan. . . . → Read More: ZTE Optik tablet hits Sprint for $100 on February 5th, hopes EVDO is good enough
By engadget, on January 31st, 2012%
 As Carl Icahn prepares to take the wheel , buttressed by a cushion of distressed LightSquared debt, Sprint appears close to ending its ill-fated dance with the upstart LTE provider. After granting the Falcone-backed company a 30-day extension earlier this January, the Hesse-led co is taking one last stab at making that 15-year resource sharing agreement work, giving the beleaguered network an additional six weeks to garner regulatory approval for its controversial spectrum . . . → Read More: Sprint grants LightSquared six-week extension for FCC approval
By AndroidCentral, on January 28th, 2012%
 The official Google sign-up page for the Sprint Galaxy Nexus is now live, waiting for all Sprint subscribers to register for “more information”. . . . → Read More: Sprint Galaxy Nexus official Google sign-up page now live
By MobileCrunch, on January 26th, 2012%
 Sprint has been spending the past few weeks quietly pumping out software updates that remove Carrier IQ from affected devices, and now it looks like Sprint’s flagship Android device (for now) will be able to run wild and free. Thanks to an update that started making the rounds yesterday, Samsung’s Galaxy S II variant the Epic 4G Touch joins a handful of Sprint devices to get the Carrier IQ cleanup treatment . . . . → Read More: Sprint’s Epic 4G Touch Gets Stripped Of Carrier IQ
By AndroidCentral, on January 26th, 2012%
 The ZTE Optik just made an appearance in the latest issue of the Sprint Playbook , and it's coming in at the right price. . . . → Read More: ZTE Optik Honeycomb tablet coming to Sprint with a $99 price tag
By engadget, on January 25th, 2012%
 Despite all Sprint’s efforts to promote its Network Vision plans, the carrier has been much more coy about its intentions for subscribers in the rural midwest. It was recently revealed that the company plans to divest some of its infrastructure in Oklahoma and Kansas, where the carrier will instead rely on roaming agreements for voice and data. . . . → Read More: Sprint’s move to roaming agreements sends AT&T to angry town
By engadget, on January 24th, 2012%
 Things are looking up at Clearwire , its Q4 revenue came in just over Wall Street’s estimates at $362 million, split between $198 million retail and $164 million wholesale — with the latter figure up 20 percent over the last quarter. It pointed a finger at increased smartphone usage and slashed operating costs (spending only $82 million) as the reason for the bump. With this being Clearwire, it’s still in the business doldrums, relying on handouts from Sprint to keep it going. . . . → Read More: Clearwire Q4: revenues up, costs down, LTE expensive
By AndroidCentral, on January 22nd, 2012%
 Motorola has made an official request for “Pre-release software testers” of an unknown update for the Motorola Photon 4G . . . . → Read More: Photon 4G owners wanted — Motorola is looking for software testers
By AndroidCentral, on January 19th, 2012%
 A giant question mark hanging fairly quietly over the head of Android (and maybe moreso Google) has been Google Wallet . . . . → Read More: Google: We will continue to invest in Google Wallet
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