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Hot technology at the annual CTIA wireless show in Orlando
From HTC's HD7 Windows Phone 7 handset to Sprint's HTC EVO View 4G, here are CTIA attention grabbers. Read More


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March mobile madness: The most amazing videos from CTIA
The CTIA Wireless conference always showcases the latest and most innovative products in mobile and wireless, and this year's show is no exception. Check out these videos from the show floor that will make your jaw drop. Read More

HTC EVO 3D: Hands On With Sprint's Hot New 3D Phone
Take a visual tour of the hottest phone announced at the CTIA Spring 2011 mobile show. Read More


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CTIA: Latest Windows Phone 7 firmware available on two new phones
Two "new" Windows Phone 7 handsets, for AT&T and Sprint, are on display this week at the CTIA conference in Orlando. Both are arriving with the latest version of the Microsoft mobile operating systems, which includes new features such as copying/pasting text. Read More

CTIA chief: Common cell phone power supply port coming to U.S.
All U.S. cell phones will have a common USB interface by the start of 2012, CTIA Chairman Dan Hesse told a CTIA audience Tuesday. Read More


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Sprint makes CTIA splash with 3D smartphone, Evo tablet
Sprint may have groaned after rival carrier AT&T gobbled up T-Mobile this week, but that didn't stop the carrier from debuting two big new wireless devices at CTIA. Read More

New gadgets, LTE upstarts and data plans on tap at CTIA Wireless
What better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than by showing up in Orlando for CTIA Wireless 2011, which runs March 22-24. The buzz is all about LTE, the mythical "4G" network, the continually promised mobile payments explosion, monetizing the heck out of online app stores, and now ... tablets, which manage to bring almost all of these trends, or hopes, together. Read More



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