Verizon has a new turn-by-turn navigation app with 3D maps. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Verizon introduces VZ Navigator Version X, with 3D maps
The iPhone 4 on AT&T versus Verizon. Originally posted at Dialed In
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iPhone 4 on AT&T vs. Verizon (comparison chart)
LG and Verizon introduces the touch screen version of its LG Cosmos messaging phone, dubbed the LG Cosmos Touch. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Verizon adds the LG Cosmos Touch
Verizon introduces new tiered data plans, but keeps its $29.99 unlimited option. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Verizon unveils new tiered data plans; keeps unlimited plan
Verizon Wireless introduces a touch-screen feature phone dubbed the Pantech Crux. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Pantech Crux arrives at Verizon Wireless
Verizon’s LG Octane messaging phone has a full four-row QWERTY keyboard housed in a flip form factor. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Verizon introduces the LG Octane
Verizon Wireless is planning a new version of its femtocell that adds 3G data access.
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Verizon Wireless adds 3G to its Network Extender
The Verizon Wireless can function as a hot spot for up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices in more than 200 countries. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Verizon’s Fivespot offers Internet abroad
With press events set in place for October 11, rumors are swirling that Windows Phone 7 devices will launch in the U.S. on November 8. Originally posted at Dialed In
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Rumor: Windows Phone 7 U.S. launch set for November 8
Verizon CEO lets slip that the company will be getting tiered data in a few months, though we don’t yet know if this is related to LTE specifically or to its whole network.
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Verizon readies tiered pricing, hints at Apple again
Android 2.2 comes to the Motorola Droid X, and with it, so does Adobe Flash Player 10.1. We give the pros, the cons, and the back story on Adobe’s Flash performance
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Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 on the Droid X (hands on)
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G is making the carrier rounds, and Sprint’s the latest to get the budget-friendly BlackBerry.
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Sprint to offer BlackBerry Curve 3G September 26
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Verizon gets BlackBerry Curve 3G, too
Look out Dell, Bonnie is not happy. Your Android smartphone, the Aero, recently passed through her hands and all she can say is that it’s “unintuitive, slow, and limited in functionality.” And don’t forget that it only runs on Android 1.5. Fortunately, Samsung fared better with its … Originally posted at Dialed In
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Dialed In 142: Nice try, Dell