Android Finally Invades Verizon
submitted by cellsea at date 2009-10-06 17:06:05 |
Verizon announced that it is joining the ranks of mobile service providers embracing devices built on the open source Google Android operating system. Landing the largest mobile service provider in the United States is a coup for Android, and proves that the mobile operating system is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the mobile industry....
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HTC XV6175 Verizon smartphone spotted
submitted by cellsea at date 2009-04-28 09:51:35 |
A render of the HTC XV6175 A has emerged, prior to its Verizon branding. The QWERTY handset is particularly interesting because it’s believed to incorporate both CDMA and GSM connectivity. The GSM Global Certification Forum have already confirmed that the XV6175 has quadband GSM support, but no UMTS/HSPA....
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New Gear from Apple and Verizon Wireless?
submitted by cellsea at date 2009-04-28 09:28:33 |
Verizon Wireless is warming to the idea of an Apple partnership. Verizon Wireless is in talks with Apple to distribute two new iPhone-like devices, BusinessWeek has learned. Apple has created prototypes of the devices, and discussions reaching back a half-year have involved Apple CEO Steve Jobs, according to two people familiar with the matter. ...
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Apple to allow Verizon connections
submitted by cellsea at date 2009-02-23 16:03:12 |
Deep throats in Apple claim that Iphones for Verizon Wireless will be announced soon.
While the deal is so secret that Apple will not even hint that it is happening, the outfit had been trying to find EVDO and CDMA Engineers for months in their online Iphone job postings. While EVDO could cover a wide range of 3G skills, it is more likely that Apple is specifically after the Verizon Wireless standard....
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Putting WiMax on the Fast Track
submitted by cellsea at date 2008-05-07 12:31:56 |
Google, Intel, and the nation's biggest cable providers together will invest more than $3 billion in a technology called WiMAX that aims to deliver high-speed Web connections more cheaply and efficiently those now offered by the top two cellular carriers, AT&T and Verizon Wireless....
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