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Droid vs. iPhone: It's Really About the Carrier

The real battle isn't between the Droid and the iPhone, but between Verizon and AT&T.

| Opinion | Personal tech | 11/02/09 at 10:00 pm |


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Apple and iPhone leave Verizon still a bridesmaid, not a bride

Verizon Wireless is still hoping to sell the iPhone, but is waiting on word from Apple, Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg said.

| News | Mobile & wireless | Personal tech | 10/26/09 at 11:18 am |


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Are Service Provider Netbook Bundles a Good Deal?

You can get a deeply discounted netbook from either AT&T or Verizon, as long as you're willing to sign up for a two-year data plan; but no matter which service provider's netbook deal you choose, the price will be about the same.

| News | Hardware | Mobile & wireless | 10/15/09 at 12:35 pm |


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Mobile WAN operators raise 'openness' bar

It was a productive week for mobile WANs, with AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint all making announcements that broke new ground for the licensed operators.

| News | Mobile & wireless | Networking | 10/09/09 at 8:44 pm |


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AT&T on iPhone tethering: Not yet

iPhone owners everywhere, rejoice! AT&T on Thursday gave an official update on just when you can expect to gain access to tethering. Oh wait, don't rejoice just yet; it seems the official word is "not yet."

| News | Mobile & wireless | Personal tech | 10/08/09 at 8:27 pm |


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