Verizon to Allow Skype Calls on its 3G Network
Verizon is allowing its customers to use the Internet calling service Skype on over its 3G network, after federal regulators began investigating whether banning those programs violated open-Internet access rules .
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Alltel to Offer XM Radio on Cell Phones
[Tech Industry News]Alltel has announced a deal to distribute some of XM Satellite Radio's commercial-free channels over cell phones.
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Baseball Audio Coming to Sprint Phones
[Tech Industry News]Baseball fans will soon be able to use their cell phones to take them out to the ballgame. Sprint Nextel today announced an agreement with Major League Baseball to make audio of radio broadcasts available to its subscribers' mobile phones for $5.99 a month.
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Samsung patents sliding-clamshell design
[Design]Samsung has combined two popular cell phone form factors into one design, inventing the sliding-clamshell.
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The Most Expensive Phone in the World
[Tech Industry News]Review of the new Vertu Signature 2006. Made from stainless steel, yellow and/or white gold, platinum, and even diamond encrusted versions. And a dedicated button for Vertu Concierge is built-in for a global personal support system equal to that of the world's finest hotels, twenty-four hours a day, worldwide.
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Motorola RAZR V3c Review
[Tech Industry News]Make way for the Verizon RAZR. Compared to the original RAZR released last year, the V3c is considerably better, upgrading to a 1.3-megapixel camera, MP3 playing capabilities, EV-DO (Evolution for Data Optimized) high-speed access, and VCAST video service.





















