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MobiTV Preannounces T-Mobile HTC HD2 Launch Date (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News) |
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A recent tweet from the mobile TV company seems to confirm that T-Mobile plans to launch the high-resolution, high screen size HTC HD2 on March 23.
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 17:45:45 GMT
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T-Mobile USA Says They Ditched Yahoo For Google Because Consumers Demanded It (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance) |
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T-Mobile USA executives explained that it abruptly ended its year-old exclusive search deal with Yahoo, and replaced it with Google , because it is what their subscribers wanted. "It was customer led; the Google brand is associated with Internet and search," Ian McKerlich, T-Mobile's director of mobile web and content, told mocoNews today.
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:58:40 GMT
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Nokia Selects T-Mobile for 5230 (Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance) |
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This new handset will be available exclusively from T-Mobile in the U.S. within next few weeks and its price has been fixed at $69.99 on a 2-year contract with T-Mobile.
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 17:38:31 GMT
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Fate of Perkiomen T-Mobile tower still up in the air (Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item) |
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The fate of T-Mobile’s bid to build a cell tower within a 120-foot barn-like silo in a high density residential area has yet to be determined after the Perkiomen Township’s Zoning Hearing Board continued its hearing on the case until March 24.
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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:55:47 GMT
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T-Mobile BlackBerry Users to Get Google Default Search (PC World) |
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Good news for BlackBerry smartphone users in the United States on T-Mobile, at least if you're a fan of search giant Google.
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 17:05:13 GMT
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T-Mobile BlackBerry Users to Get Google Default Search (Network World) |
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Good news for BlackBerry smartphone users in the United States on T-Mobile, at least if you're a fan of search giant Google: The wireless carrier will soon swap out the Yahoo default search option within the BlackBerry Browser for Google's industry-leading search engine, according to MocoNews.net and other reports.
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:57:06 GMT
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T-Mobile Snubs Yahoo, Solidifies Google Loyalty (I4U) |
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T-Mobile, the wireless provider that brought out the first Google Android phone in the US and is the exclusive carrier for the Google-built Nexus One, has announced that it will now use Google as the default search engine for all of its handheld devices....
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 00:14:10 GMT
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T-Mobile invites us to 'come experience the HTC HD2' on March 16; release on the 24th? (update: or 23rd!) (Engadget) |
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Like clockwork, we've just been dropped a line by T-Mobile USA asking us to join them for a very special media event to check out the HTC HD2 -- "a larger than life entertainment powerhouse" -- in fabulous New York City on the evening of March 16. That lines up nicely with the company's earlier assurances that we'd see a launch in March -- but what day in March, exactly? Well, we're hearing from ...
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Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:50:57 GMT
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T-Mobile's webConnect Rocket burns up the airwaves on Philadelphia's HSPA+ network (Mobile Burn) |
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Over the course of the past month I've been testing out the beta 21Mbps HSPA+ ( INFO ) network that T-Mobile is running in the Philadelphia area. My goal was to test out currently available HSPA ( INFO ) devices like the T-Mobile webConnect USB modem and Motorola CLIQ smartphone as well as upcoming HSPA+ devices like the webConnect Rocket to see what kind of speed consumers can expect.
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Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:24:22 GMT
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T-Mobile Ditches Yahoo Search, Goes Google (PC Magazine) |
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T-Mobile has jettisoned its default Yahoo search in lieu of Google on its entire line of cell phones.
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Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:13:42 GMT
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