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Will Verizon unlock my iPhone 4S?

In this edition of Ask Maggie I give one reader the low-down on which carriers will unlock the iPhone 4S for use overseas and which one won't.

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Will Verizon unlock my iPhone 4S?

World travelers beware: LTE phones won't get 4G abroad

This edition of Ask Maggie addresses the question of whether you can take your 4G Verizon Wireless phone abroad and expect to roam on other 4G networks.

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World travelers beware: 4G LTE phones won’t work abroad

This edition of Ask Maggie addresses the question of whether you can take your 4G Verizon Wireless phone abroad and expect to roam on other 4G networks.

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World travelers beware: 4G LTE phones won’t work abroad

Verizon’s iPhone 4S vs. Android? (Ask Maggie)

This edition of Ask Maggie helps a reader choose a new smartphone from Verizon Wireless. And also offers some perspective on the importance of big smartphone software upgrades.

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Verizon’s iPhone 4S vs. Android? (Ask Maggie)

Pre-ordering the iPhone 5; cutting the cable TV cord (Ask Maggie)

In this week's Ask Maggie a disgruntled AT&T iPhone subscriber wants to know whether he will be able to pre-order a new iPhone 5 on Verizon Wireless's network. I also offer another reader some advice on cutting the cable TV cord with a special sneak … See all stories on this topic » CNET (blog)

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The Child Center Receives $10000 Donation from Verizon

By Maggie Rotermund The Child Center is presented with a $10000 donation by Verizon Wireless . Pictured, from left, are Ellen Teller, The Child Center Executive Director; Bertarius Peterson, Verizon Wireless ; and Joyce Schuette, The Child Center Board … See all stories on this topic »

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No Samsung Galaxy S II on Verizon? No problem (Ask Maggie)

This week’s Ask Maggie offers some smartphone alternatives to Verizon Wireless customers hoping to get their hands on the Samsung Galaxy S II.

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No Samsung Galaxy S II on Verizon? No problem (Ask Maggie)

Without AT&T, what's next for T-Mobile? (Ask Maggie)

In this week's Ask Maggie, I explain why it would be hard for either of the other two major wireless carriers- Sprint Nextel or Verizon Wireless – to buy T-Mobile. And if by chance one of them did buy T-Mobile or one of the smaller CDMA players bought … See all stories on this topic » CNET

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Without AT&T, what's next for T-Mobile? (Ask Maggie)

Would a T-Mobile iPhone play nicely on AT&T? (Ask Maggie)

CNET’s Maggie Reardon explains how a T-Mobile iPhone, if one arrives later this year, would work in the wake of the planned AT&T merger. Plus: the future of Sprint’s unlimited data plan.

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Would a T-Mobile iPhone play nicely on AT&T? (Ask Maggie)

Ask Maggie: Which smartphones will challenge iPhone 5?

I also offer some advice to another reader who asks about switching to AT&T's family plan from Verizon Wireless to save some cash. And provide some recommendations for which LTE network to choose. Ask Maggie is a weekly advice column that answers … See all stories on this topic » CNET (blog)

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Ask Maggie: On Amtrak Wi-Fi and Droid Bionic

This week’s Ask Maggie explains why Wi-Fi on the go is so frustratingly slow, and delivers some good news about the launch for the Motorola Droid Bionic.

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Ask Maggie: On Amtrak Wi-Fi and Droid Bionic

This week’s Ask Maggie explains why Wi-Fi on the go is so frustratingly slow, and delivers some good news about the launch for the Motorola Droid Bionic.

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Ask Maggie: Apps for tracking smartphone data use

In this week’s Ask Maggie, I offer some suggestions for managing data usage as Verizon ditches its all-you-can-eat plans.

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Ask Maggie: Need help managing smartphone data? There's an app for that

As Verizon Wireless ditches its all-you-can-eat data plans, fear has spread among many smartphones users. People are scared that without unlimited access, they are doomed to pay more each month for data service. In this week's Ask Maggie I try to allay … See all stories on this topic » CNET

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