Nov 16, 2009 -
Since a good majority of you have been checking out the BlackBerry Bold 9700, you'll be happy to know that it is now available from T-Mobile. This tiny but mighty phone packs WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth functionality and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
You can either get it for $200 on the Even More plan (a 2-year plan), or $449 on an Even More Plus Plan (no contract).
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Nov 04, 2009 -
- The latest from HTC, the HD2, is expected to the US earlier next year — Gizmodo
- Wal-Mart confirms that the Xbox 360 will go on sale for $199 this Saturday, and it even comes with a $100 gift card — Kotaku
- Did you suffer from a T-Mobile service outage today? T-Mobile says everything should be restored now — Engadget
- The iPhone App Store has just surpassed 100,000 apps — The Silicon Alley Insider
- A court in South Korea has just ruled that cab drives can continue to have televisions on their dashboards — BBC News
- It's giveaway time on GeekSugar! Log in for your chances to win one of these AT&T Smartphones — GeekSugar
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Oct 26, 2009 -
For the 16 percent of you who are on the T-Mobile phone network, have I got some exciting news for you! And this news is equally amazing for those who have a contract ending soon with another carrier, or those who are still seeking the perfect cell phone plan. T-Mobile has just announced some new phone plans called the Even More and Even More Plus plans.
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Oct 16, 2009 -
Last weekend's server crash resulting in T-Mobile Sidekick users losing all of their data left a lot of Sidekick users understandably angry. At first, T-Mobile considered recovering the lost data unlikely, but now it seems that most of the data has been recovered and will be restored to Sidekick users shortly.
Part of the problem: Microsoft offers no digital backup for the Sidekick.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
Over the weekend, T-Mobile experienced a server failure from its data server provider Danger, which is a subsidiary of Microsoft (umm, I'm already suspicious of a company that has a server named Danger!). Servers go down all the time, but T-Mobile has announced that it is unable to recover personal data stored on Sidekicks.
T-Mobile is urging Sidekick customers to keep their devices turned on, keep it connected to a power source, and to not reset it or remove the battery.
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Oct 11, 2009 -
Get ready to jump up and down, because T-Mobile is planning on releasing a handset called the Tap this holiday season, and it looks just like another popular smartphone we're all familiar with — the HTC Touch.
Forget the fact that this ridiculously adorable phone (available in midnight blue or berry) includes a two-megapixel camera, a web browser, a touchscreen display, a media player, and GPS functionality; it is also said to be very affordable. Now I don't know how cheap, since T-Mobile hasn't released any numbers yet, but I'm assuming $100 or less.
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Sep 23, 2009 -
Obviously, I use AT&T to power my iPhone. I'm not saying that it's the best network out there (hello, dropped calls!), but it's the one I prefer to stay at in order to enjoy the Apple smartphone. What network would I prefer to be on?
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Sep 14, 2009 -
- Palm's new Pixi is lightweight and eye-catching, but doesn't feature a sliding keyboard like the Pre — Switched
- Apple has decreased the price of the 160GB Apple TV by $100 to $229 — CNET
- LG debuts its very first handset featuring an Android operating system — Wired
- T-Mobile has decided to put its $1.50 a month fee for paper billing on hold for now — Consumerist
- When Kanye interrupted Taylor Swift's speech last night, there were almost 300,000 tweets about it in one hour — Mashable
- It's giveaway and game time on GeekSugar! Be sure to log in and play our Best Video Game ever bracket! — GeekSugar
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Aug 10, 2009 -
I've already told you how I've tried to move all of my bill-paying online because it's not only easier, but the greener option as well. How would you feel if a company started charging you for not paying a bill online?
On Sept.
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Aug 06, 2009 -
I told you yesterday that you can head over to your nearest T-Mobile store and pick up your own myTouch, but what I didn't tell you was that there was a major party going down for its launch. Not only was Elvis on hand to welcome the newest Android phone to the market, but skydivers and a full-on jet flyby completed the ceremony.
I can't wait to get my hands on the G1 predecessor and try out all the customizations, so keep your eyes peeled for a review coming up soon!
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