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By engadget, on April 11th, 2012%
 Ah, it was only a matter of time before Verizon decided to jump on the bandwagon of ridiculously high upgrade fees , now that Sprint and AT&T have both exercised the option. Big Red announced this morning that April 22nd will be the magic date in which it will charge you a cool $30 just for the privilege of purchasing a subsidized handset and signing a fresh two-year commitment. Granted, it’s still less than the $36 sum that Verizon’s two largest competitors now demand, but we’re going in the wrong direction here, folks. . . . → Read More: Verizon pushes its upgrade fee to $30 on April 22nd
By engadget, on April 6th, 2012%
 April 4th has come and gone, and sadly, both the Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx remain without their promised bites of Ice Cream Sandwich. The latest communique from Best Buy confirms the delay, and similarly, a tweet from Motorola Mobility adds that a new release date has yet to be established. As a touch of silver lining to the otherwise gloomy news, the Best Buy crew reiterates that the HTC Rezound is set to receive Android 4.0 today — in all its Sense 3.6 mediocrity. . . . → Read More: Android 4.0 arriving for HTC Rezound today, Droid RAZR update delayed
By engadget, on April 3rd, 2012%
 Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization keeps bowling ‘em over — in the courtroom, anyway — with its hardy WiFi patent. The government-funded research group has chalked up another $220 million win after AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Acer, Lenovo and Sony each agreed to establish licenses with the litigious group . . . → Read More: CSIRO snatches $220m windfall in WiFi patent dispute with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon
By engadget, on April 1st, 2012%
 Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. . . . → Read More: Mobile Miscellany: week of March 26th, 2012
By engadget, on March 25th, 2012%
Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. . . . → Read More: Refresh Roundup: week of March 19th, 2012
By AndroidCentral, on March 23rd, 2012%
 Verizon has now teamed up with IndyCar to offer exclusive access to the Official IZOD IndyCar Series Mobile application. . . . → Read More: Verizon teams up with IndyCar to offer exclusive access to IndyCar Mobile
By engadget, on March 21st, 2012%
 Okay, okay — landlines are still useful. But rapidly growing, they are not . . . → Read More: Verizon halts dubious third-party billing on landlines, years after landlines were ‘in’
By engadget, on March 21st, 2012%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (international edition) Verizon Galaxy Tab 7.7 with LTE hands-on Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus review Samsung’s Galaxy Tab series boasts seven distinct models. Throw in all of the variants of each one — LTE, WiFi, WiMAX and even the Galaxy Note 10.1 if you want to be picky — and all of a sudden the number of tablets produced by the Korean electronics giant over the past sixteen months shoots up to exceed twenty. In a vast sea of incredibly similar-looking Android slates, there’s one model that dares to be different: the Galaxy Tab 7.7, an oddly sized tablet with a stunning Super AMOLED Plus display. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (Verizon Wireless LTE)
By engadget, on March 21st, 2012%
 Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (international edition) Verizon Galaxy Tab 7.7 with LTE hands-on Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus review Samsung’s Galaxy Tab series boasts seven distinct models. Throw in all of the variants of each one — LTE, WiFi, WiMAX and even the Galaxy Note 10.1 if you want to be picky — and all of a sudden the number of tablets produced by the Korean electronics giant over the past sixteen months shoots up to exceed twenty. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (Verizon Wireless LTE)
By engadget, on March 14th, 2012%
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