Thursday, May 2, 2013

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T-Mobile customers get free access to MLB At Bat streaming for the rest of the season

Posted: 01 May 2013 09:26 AM PDT

T-Mobile and Major League Baseball have formed a partnership that will allow T-Mobile customers to get some of the premium features available only to paying customers of the MLB At Bat 13 Android and iOS app.
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Sprint to shutdown iDEN June 30 in favor of CDMA, Direct Connect

Posted: 01 May 2013 08:20 AM PDT

Sprint has reiterated that it plans to shutdown its iDEN network within the next 60 days. The carrier announced in May 2012 that it would phase out iDEN and switch to a network strategy that relies on 4G LTE and CDMA, and the shutdown is now imminent. Sprint has spent the past year notifying customers that they must switch to Direct Connect in order continue service. Beginning June 30, 2013, Sprint will begin an immediate shutdown of iDEN that disables all talk and data services, including 9-1-1 calls. Customers have until June 29 to migrate their accounts before their devices will be rendered obsolete.
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AT&T gets exclusive on LG Optimus G Pro, the 5.5-inch HD Android phone launching May 10

Posted: 01 May 2013 06:49 AM PDT

The LG Optimus G Pro will be an AT&T exclusive in the United States. AT&T has just announced that the Optimus G Pro, previously available in South Korea, will launch later this month with a special gift given to customers who pre-order the device.
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Microsoft's Switch to Windows Phone Android app backfires with weak set-up and poor app recommendations

Posted: 01 May 2013 06:03 AM PDT

Microsoft has launched a new Switch to Windows Phone app to convince Android converts that they can find the apps they desire when switching to Windows Phone. It's good for people who have already made the jump to Windows Phone, but it does a poor job of convincing existing Android users.
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HTC One gets downsized to smaller version with 4.3, 720 display and Android 4.2 in leaked M4 images

Posted: 01 May 2013 05:25 AM PDT

The HTC One is universally loved by critics and has a solid backing, but not everyone can afford the premium Android phone. HTC will reportedly address that issue with the upcoming M4, a midrange version of the HTC One that has just appeared in rendered images leaked to the Internet.
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