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OS 6 Released for Sprint Blackberry Bold, Verizon Upgrade Guide Spotted
Its been a long wait for anxious Bold users but the time has officially arrived, at least for sprint members. Sprint has officially released OS 6.0.0.415 for the Bold 9650.
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Happy Holidays from PPCGeeks
PPCGeeks will be back with news for you after this Christmas Holiday. Merry Christmas to all!!
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PPCGeeks Review: E-Tip Gloves by The North Face
The North Face was kind enough to send us a pair of E-Tip gloves for PPCGeeks to evaluate. How do they stack up as an accessory for you to use day-in and day-out? Let’s find out…
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[REVIEW] Powermat 2X Mat & dual 1850 battery pack
I have recently been given the opportunity to review the Powermat 2x Mat and Dual 1850 battery pack, courtesy of the Michigan based company. To start out I would like to note that before I used the battery pack, I was the kind of person whom toted at least 3 fully charged batteries with me…
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Is the Sprint Epic 4G getting Android Froyo the day after Christmas?
As gTen would say, this phone is Amazing, some others would say this phone needs Android 2.2. Sprint users of the Epic 4g have been patiently awaiting for Froyo to be available officially on this device. It’s almost here!!!
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Verizon Wireless branded Windows Phone 7 apps surfacing in Marketplace
Recently added to the Windows Phone Marketplace were Verizon Wireless compatible Windows Phone 7 applications. We all know that VZW is rumored to be releasing a WP7 or more than one WP7 device in the beginning of 2011. Clearly this just assures us that Big Red is getting prepared but doesn’t give us anymore information…
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Microsoft said to have plans for new Windows for tablets?
Reports on the web state that Microsoft plans to unveil a version of its operating software that runs for the first time on processors designed by UK-based ARM Holdings PLC. ARM’s processors dominate the tablet and handheld device market. Today ARM technology is used in more than 95% of the world’s mobile handsets and over…
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Update: More Pics of the suspected EVO Shift 4G
Although we still have no real evidence of what this device will be called officially, according to the pictures it definitely is what’s shown in the article we first posted, which was one image that was hard to tell real from fake. Rumor is that this device will be available at Sprint in January, so…
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Microsoft Finally Releases Some Numbers: Over 1.5 Million Sold To Carriers / Retailers.
We’ve been waiting for quite some time to hear word on how well Microsoft’s new platform has been selling, and we finally get an idea… kind of. Microsoft has announced that retailers in 30 countries, with 60 carriers have purchased over 1.5 million units with the new platform for sale in their stores.
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WebOS 2.0 for the Sprint Palm Pre leaks out!?
Not long ago you may remember Palm promising that webOS 2.0 would not be far away as well as a few new devices. Well the time is here! Going around the web now are pictures of the OS running in beta form on the Sprint Palm Pre. The new Palm Pre’s aren’t available just yet…
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BREAKING NEWS: TABLET EVOLUTION BY MOTOROLA – HONEYCOMB!!
Did you know Motorola was working on this bad boy? It’s a new tablet and when watching the video you just get that vibe that it’s going to be “different” or “better” than what’s currently available. Take a look for yourself and see what you think!
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LG Seeking Turnaround With Investments in Electronics
LG has made a great announcement just in time for the holidays. LG Group said Monday that it will spend nearly 70% of its planned 21 trillion ($18 billion) investment next year (its biggest ever) in improving its key electronics businesses, including smartphones, tablet computers, advanced flat panels and more.
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Verizon Wireless debuting LTE Android handsets at CES??
Several Verizon subscribers have been waiting to hear when the LTE devices will be launched or even discussed. Verizon seems to be very quiet about their plans, as usuals. Recently a post they made on twitter made some believe this is a hint they will be debuting the new devices at CES. I don’t really…
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Gingerbread Keyboard APK Available For Non-rooted Eclair And Froyo Users
Thanks to an XDA-Developers member, both Éclair-running and non-rooted handsets can now have access to Google’s latest input method, the Gingerbread keyboard. It happens to include dictionaries for all six languages that the regular android keyboard has (DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, SV).
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Kindle for Android updated
There are several smartphone users who are in love with reading, especially from the Kindle application on an Android device. Kindle lets you enjoy over 750,000 books on your Android phone, including thousands of free titles. With the recent updates users now have a few more features.