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    The best phones from every carrier

    Posted May 26, 2012 - 7:35 am

    Shopping for a new smartphone can be overwhelming.
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    T-Mobile mobile hotspot offers speed

    Posted June 21, 2011 - 10:13 am

    No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile has just joined its larger rivals in offering a mobile hotspot to its users. These handy devices tap into your cellular service, broadcasting a Wi-Fi signal that lets you connect up to five laptops, tablets or other devices to the Internet, effectively creating a personal high-speed wireless network wherever you go.
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    T-Mobile 4G Hotspot: Svelte and speedy

    Posted May 18, 2011 - 5:23 pm

    The T-Mobile 4G Mobile Hotspot ($80 with a two-year contract) joins a growing group of mobile hotspots that fit in your pocket and allow several Wi-Fi enabled devices to connect to the Internet via a single mobile broadband connection. (For background on this growing category, read our feature on stand-alone versus phone-integrated hotspots.)
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    Best smartphones by carrier

    Posted December 13, 2010 - 9:59 am

    Most of us favor one mobile carrier over its rivals, though the reason for our preference range from well-matched voice or data plans to superior network coverage in your area. But whatever the reason, you probably want to use the best phone your carrier offers. Lucky for you, the experts here at PCWorld have compiled a list of the best cell phones, by carrier, to help you out in picking your next phone.
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    T-Mobile WebConnect USB Laptop Stick

    Posted May 13, 2009 - 9:53 am

    Wireless access anywhere: That's the promise of 3G broadband data connections. And in most areas, that's what I enjoyed with the T-Mobile WebConnect USB Laptop Stick.
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    Clash of the handsets: Smartphones for business

    Posted April 9, 2009 - 1:49 pm

    Apple iPhone, Android G1, AT&T Fuze, HTC Touch Diamond, and three flavors of BlackBerry compete for one pocket.
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    T-Mobile Refreshes the BlackBerry Curve

    Posted January 28, 2009 - 1:46 pm

    T-Mobile's update of the BlackBerry Curve, the 8900, isn't an earth-shattering revision of one of Research in Motion's most successful QWERTY keyboard models. But for those who are content to browse over T-Mobile's somewhat pokey EDGE network when Wi-Fi isn't available, it offers an improved camera, a sleeker design, and a snappier processor than its predecessor, the Curve 8320.
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    Beyond the iPhone: Three smartphones worth a look

    Posted October 3, 2008 - 3:52 pm

    I put three iPhone alternatives - RIM's Blackberry Curve, LG's enV2, and T-Mobile's Sidekick - through their paces. Here's how they stack up.
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    Hands on with HTC's Google phone

    Posted September 24, 2008 - 9:24 am

    T-Mobile, Google and HTC unveiled the highly anticipated Android phone in New York on Tuesday, and I got a chance to try out the new handset at HTC's office in Taipei.
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