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LTE spectrum: How much do the big carriers have?

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LTE spectrum: How much do the big carriers have?
Spectrum has always been an important resource for wireless carriers, but with the dawn of true 4G LTE mobile broadband, carriers' need for large spectrum portfolios has grown even larger. Read More


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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 20
The iOSsphere, not being battery powered, never runs down when it comes to iPhone 5 rumors, though it can be draining in other ways. Read More

10 best new Google Android apps for fun and, uh, work
Wikipedia, Airbnb among those launching official Android Market apps Read More

Virgin America jet emblazoned with Steve Jobs quote takes to the skies
Silicon Valley-based airline Virgin America named one its jets after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. But the jet isn't named "Steve Jobs." Read More


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10 Best Windows Phones Apps for Staying Productive
Here are the coolest Windows Phone apps we could find for business-related tasks such as scanning documents, backing up files to the cloud and analyzing Web traffic. Read More

Apple loses latest round in Android patent fight
Apple came up short in the latest twist in the seemingly endless Android patent saga, as a Dutch court ruled today that Samsung's Galaxy Tab can be sold in the Netherlands and distributed throughout the European Union. Read More

4 tough challenges for RIM's new team
For the first time since its founding, Research in Motion has changed its top leadership, with a new president/CEO, a new board chairwoman and a new major investor who specializes in turnarounds. But can they save RIM? Read More


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Meet RIM's new CEO Thorsten Heins
Research in Motion Sunday night announced a change of leadership, with insider Thorsten Heins taking over the CEO reins from co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie. Read More

Tablet computer ownership nearly doubles over holidays
Tablet computers are well on their way to becoming standard household gadgets, according to a new survey from Pew. Read More

Mobile data: Are you carrying a suitcase or a safe?
If you were packing for a trip and needed to take reams of documents with personal data, such as bank statements and medical bills, would you rather put them in a suitcase or a safe? Read More

CES 2012 in a nutshell
As technology conferences go, CES this year reached new heights of stardom, with its own television show on Spike TV and big entertainment names like Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson and Ryan Seacrest. Read More



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