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Verizon Wireless said it will launch the on July 12 for $200 with a new two-year contract.  |


Sprint Nextel, the nation's third-largest wireless provider, today announced the , its first push-to-talk phone with an integrated QWERTY keyboard.  |
The worst may be over for the U.S. technology sector said Forrester Research, predicting the start of its recovery in the fourth quarter.  |
EU officials have reached a deal with top mobile phone makers to introduce a new single, more energy efficient charger by next year to reduce consumer waste and help the environment.  |


If you want to purchase a real classic mobile communication device by Nokia, don't miss out on Nokia 2700 Classic. Yes, this would prove to be a great buy. The phone is 11mm thick and has a 2.2 inch 16M  |
Sony Ericsson has come up with its' latest introduction known as W995. The phone is excellent in all the aspects. The Sony Ericsson W995 is power packed with some of the best mobile communication features.Experts feel that this phone is  |
Verizon has made its HTC Ozone full-QWERTY candybar smartphone available online. The phone was originally slated for release on July 13.  |
Customers to benefit from BT Openzone partnership and upgraded software  |
The Financial Times is reporting that Vodafone is considering a deal to purchase or form a joint venture with Britain's ailing T-Mobile UK.  |
Samsung has announced four new cell phones for the European market that includes a healthy mix of slider phones and music-oriented devices that will please a variety of users.  |
New documentation has leaked out that offers some details on the T-Mobile Dash 3G and the soon-to-be-launched HTC Touch Pro2 from T-Mobile USA.  |
Most of the world's top cell phone manufacturers have agreed to adopt the micro-USB port as their standard cell phone charger connector. Similar plans are being pushed in the United States.  |
Portland first to launch Comcast High-Speed 2go with Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia and more launching before year-end 2009  |
New rumors suggest that Nokia will introduce more advanced camera phones in 2010, including some with optical zoom and up to 12 megapixel sensors. Most camera phones today only support digital zoom.  |
An executive at Microsoft France said that the company's application storefront, Windows Marketplace, will launch with 600 approved applications.  |
The U.S. Senate has approved President Obama's pick for Federal Communications Commission Chair, Julius Genachowski. Genachowski replaces acting Chairman Michael Copps.  |
Reuters reports that Sony is considering creating a cell phone and portable gaming device hybrid and has plans to create a project team to do just that.  |
According to a retail availability guide provided by Apple, the company is seeing shortages of its new iPhone 3GS smartphone. On Sunday, stores in only six U.S. states were completely stocked.  |
Multi-Brand Mobile Coupon Delivers Exclusive Discounts for T-Mobile Customers on Green-Focused Products and Services  |
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