2011-01-27

Nexus S coming in a new AT&T flavor?
Posted by MobiG @ 11:31 pm

Up in Canada, Mobilicity’s CEO made an odd comment recently that Bell, Telus, and Rogers will all be getting the Nexus S around the same time that his carrier does in March. Why is that odd? Well, as it stands, no variant of the Nexus S supports the 850 / 1900MHz WCDMA that would be necessary to run (at high speed, anyway) on those three networks. Circle back around to the Bluetooth SIG, where PocketNow has discovered an entry for a GT-i9020A; you might recall that the European version of the device is the i9020, while T-Mobile’s AWS-compatible build is the i9020T, with “T” ostensibly standing for “T-Mobile.” By extension, it’s definitely conceivable that the “A” here is for “AT&T” — which, again, would line up with the Mobilicity exec’s verbiage. If this is true, it’s theoretically possible that we could see AT&T and its similarly-equipped Canadian cousins get their own Nexus S as soon as five-odd weeks from now. Like the Nexus One before it, we’ve got a hard time picturing AT&T officially subsidizing this thing — but hey, an unlocked full-price version is a solid start, we’d say.

Nexus S coming in a new AT&T flavor? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Jan 2011 14:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AT&T grabs #1 spot from Verizon as nation’s largest carrier
Posted by MobiG @ 11:28 pm

AT&T added 2.8 million new customers in the past quarter and became the largest carrier in the U.S. with 95.5 million subscribers, squeaking past Verizon’s 94.1 million.  The question is how long can AT&T sustain its lead as Verizon’s much hyped iPhone is debuting in two weeks?

Verizon became the largest carrier two years ago and leapfrogged AT&T with its acquisition of Alltel.  Since then Verizon has had no close competitors, even with AT&T’s iPhone monopoly the company could not catch up until now.  AT&T activated 4.1 million new iPhones this past quarter, but I expect Verizon’s iPhone numbers to be strong as well and will probably re-take its former pole position.

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AT&T posts Q4 financials, 2.8 million subscribers added, revenue up 2.1 percent year-over-year
Posted by MobiG @ 5:43 pm

AT&T posts Q4 financials, 2.8 million subscribers added, revenues up 2.1 percent year-over-year
AT&T’s numbers are up, and they’re good: $31.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2010, $653 million more than Q4 the previous year. 4.1 million iPhones and 442,000 tablets were put online by the company that quarter, helping to drive 2.8 million new wireless subscribers, 95.5 million total, and a boost in revenue per subscriber of 2.2 percent. That’s $62.88 average per month per subscriber — maybe ditching unlimited data is paying off. Additionally, the company posted its best ever Q4 wireless churn (subscribers switching carriers) of just 1.32 percent (1.15 percent postpaid), but we’re thinking the launch of a certain smartphone on a certain competitor could possibly have that number increasing ever so slightly this quarter. We’ll circle back in three months and see where things stand.

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AT&T finances: 4.1m iPhones & 442k tablets activated
Posted by MobiG @ 5:38 pm

AT&T has announced its financial figures for Q4 2010, and the carrier has been buoyed by strong iPhone and tablet activations. Wireless revenues as a whole are up 9.9-percent, aided by 4.1m iPhone activations in the three month period, along with 442,000 tablet activations. We can’t credit the iPad for the entireity of that figure, however, since it also includes Android slates like the Galaxy Tab.

In total, 2.8m wireless customers joined the network, for a total of 95.5m altogether, and data revenue climbed by more than a quarter versus the same period a year ago: up 27.4-percent to $4.9bn. Based on that, says CEO Randall Stephenson, AT&T has “accelerated our LTE deployment plans, and we expect to add 20 4G devices to our lineup this year.”

Of the tablets – which the carrier describes as “a new growth area” – nearly 90-percent were bought with prepaid tariffs. AT&T makes no mention of the fact that it is losing exclusivity of the iPhone come February, when Verizon will begin to offer the Apple smartphone.

Press Release:

AT&T Reports Record 2.8 Million Wireless Net Adds, Strong U-verse Sales, Continued Revenue Gains in the Fourth Quarter

$0.18 diluted EPS, $0.55 excluding significant items; compared to $0.46 diluted EPS and $0.50 per diluted share when excluding significant items in the year-earlier period
Consolidated revenues of $31.4 billion in the fourth quarter, up $653 million, or 2.1 percent, versus the year-earlier period
9.9 percent growth in wireless revenues, with a 9.6 percent increase in wireless service revenues
Best-ever wireless net adds, with a more than 2.8 million increase in total wireless subscribers to reach 95.5 million subscribers in service; full-year wireless net adds totaled 8.9 million, the company’s best-ever annual total
Continued expansion in new wireless growth areas; connected devices up a record 1.5 million; iPad- and Android-based tablets up 442,000
27.4 percent growth in wireless data revenues, up $1.1 billion versus the year-earlier quarter
Postpaid subscriber ARPU (average monthly revenues per subscriber) up 2.2 percent to $62.88, the eighth consecutive quarter with a year-over-year increase
Best-ever fourth-quarter total wireless churn at 1.32 percent; 1.15 percent postpaid churn, matching previous best-ever fourth-quarter level
Second consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in wireline consumer revenues, driven by AT&T U-verse® services
246,000 net gain in AT&T U-verse TV subscribers to reach nearly 3 million in service, with continued high broadband and voice attach rates
28.5 percent growth in wireline consumer IP data revenues, driven by AT&T U-verse expansion
210,000 net gain in wireline broadband connections
17.1 percent growth in revenues from strategic business services such as Ethernet, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), hosting and application services, the largest increase during the year
Note: AT&T’s fourth-quarter earnings conference call will be broadcast live via the Internet at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011, at www.att.com/investor.relations.

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) today reported fourth-quarter results highlighted by revenue growth, record wireless net adds, strong U-verse services sales and gains in IP-based and strategic business services revenues.

“We had another strong quarter and a solid year,” said Randall Stephenson, AT&T chairman and chief executive officer. “Our major growth platforms – mobile broadband, U-verse and strategic business services – continue to set the pace for the industry, and we’re still early in the growth cycle for all of these areas. Progress across these growth platforms, combined with continued progress on our cost-improvement initiatives, drive our positive outlook.

“2011 is the year when we’ll take mobile broadband to the next level,” Stephenson said. “We’re seeing 4G speeds today in areas of key markets, we’ve accelerated our LTE deployment plans, and we expect to add 20 4G devices to our lineup this year. AT&T has led the mobile broadband revolution, and we are well positioned to drive the industry’s next waves of innovation and growth.”

Fourth-Quarter Financial Results

For the quarter ended December 31, 2010, AT&T’s consolidated revenues totaled $31.4 billion, up $653 million, or 2.1 percent, versus the year-earlier quarter, marking the company’s fourth consecutive quarter with a year-over-year revenue increase.

Compared with results for the fourth quarter of 2009, operating expenses were $29.3 billion versus $26.1 billion; operating income was $2.1 billion, down from $4.6 billion; and AT&T’s operating income margin was 6.7 percent, compared to 14.9 percent. Excluding fourth-quarter significant items, operating expenses were $25.8 billion versus $25.6 billion, operating income was $5.6 billion, compared to $5.1 billion, and operating income margin was 17.7 percent, compared to 16.6 percent.

Fourth-quarter 2010 net income attributable to AT&T totaled $1.1 billion, or $0.18 per diluted share. Excluding a one-time charge of $0.26 from a previously disclosed pension accounting change; a $0.09 charge for severance costs; and a $0.02 charge for asset impairments, adjusted earnings per share was $0.55. These results compare with reported net income attributable to AT&T of $2.7 billion, or $0.46 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2009. Excluding significant items, earnings per share for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $0.50 per diluted share. Excluding significant items, fourth-quarter 2010 earnings per share was up 10.0 percent versus the fourth quarter of 2009.

Fourth-quarter 2010 cash from operating activities totaled $9.6 billion, and capital expenditures totaled $6.6 billion. Free cash flow — cash from operating activities minus capital expenditures — totaled $3.1 billion.

Full-Year Results, Outlook

For the full year 2010, compared with 2009 results, AT&T’s consolidated revenues totaled $124.3 billion versus $122.5 billion; operating expenses were $104.7 billion, compared with $101.5 billion; net income attributable to AT&T was $19.9 billion versus $12.1 billion; and earnings per diluted share was $3.35 compared with $2.05. Earnings per share, excluding significant items, totaled $2.29, compared with $2.07, an increase of 10.6 percent for the year.

Compared with 2009 results, AT&T’s full-year cash from operating activities totaled $35.0 billion, up from $34.4 billion. Capital expenditures, including capitalized interest, totaled $20.3 billion versus $17.3 billion, including a more than 50 percent increase in wireless-related capital investment versus the year earlier, as AT&T aggressively deployed next-generation wireless broadband networks; and free cash flow totaled $14.7 billion, compared with $17.1 billion.

In 2011, AT&T expects consolidated revenue growth in conjunction with an expansion in consolidated, wireline and wireless operating margins, including wireless service margins. Achieving these targets will lead to expected mid-single digit or better earnings per share growth versus 2010 earnings, excluding changes in capitalized interest. (In 2011, AT&T will no longer capitalize interest expense attributable to the company’s LTE-related spectrum purchases. The impact of the change would have reduced earnings per share by $0.07 in 2010. Therefore, projected earnings growth is based on a 2010 earnings per share number of $2.22.)

AT&T also expects modest improvement in free cash flow, with capital expenditures in the low-to-mid $19 billion range, as increases in wireless spending will be offset by lower wireline capital expenditures and the elimination of capitalized interest in LTE spectrum.

Wireless Operational Highlights

Led by record subscriber additions, AT&T delivered continued strong growth in its wireless business in the fourth quarter, including wireless service revenue gains. The fourth quarter was also the first quarter in the company’s history in which wireless revenues exceeded wireline revenues. Highlights included:

Best-Ever Subscriber Gain. AT&T posted a net gain in total wireless subscribers of 2.8 million, to reach 95.5 million in service, the best net gain in the company’s history. Full-year wireless net adds totaled 8.9 million (adjusted for mergers and acquisitions), the company’s best-ever annual total. Fourth-quarter net add growth reflects rapid adoption of smartphones, increases in prepaid subscribers, strength in the reseller channel and a record quarter in connected devices such as eReaders, security systems, fleet management and a host of other products. AT&T also had a another strong tablet quarter, a new growth area for the company. It added 442,000 iPad- and Android-based tablets to its network, with more than 90 percent of these booked to the prepaid category.

Retail net adds for the quarter include postpaid net adds of 400,000 and prepaid net adds of 307,000. Connected device net adds were 1.5 million, and reseller net adds were 595,000.

Churn at Record Fourth-Quarter Levels. Postpaid churn was 1.15 percent, matching last year’s best-ever fourth-quarter record. Total churn was a record-low fourth-quarter level of 1.32 percent versus 1.42 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009.

Continued Strength in Integrated Device Sales. AT&T continued to grow its base of integrated device subscribers. More than 7.4 million postpaid integrated devices were sold in the fourth quarter, including the second-largest quarterly number of upgrades in the company’s history. Integrated device sales included 4.1 million iPhone activations. More than 80 percent of postpaid sales were integrated devices. (Integrated devices are handsets with QWERTY or virtual keyboards in addition to voice functionality and are a key driver of wireless data usage.)

At the end of the quarter, 61.0 percent of AT&T’s 68.0 million postpaid subscribers had integrated devices, up from 46.8 percent a year earlier. The average ARPU for integrated devices on AT&T’s network is 1.7 times that of the company’s non-integrated device base. More than 80 percent of integrated device subscribers are on FamilyTalk and/or business discount plans. Churn levels for these subscribers are significantly lower than for other postpaid subscribers.

Continued Strong Wireless Revenue Growth. Wireless service revenues increased 9.6 percent, to $13.8 billion, in the fourth quarter. Total wireless revenues, which include equipment sales, were up 9.9 percent year over year to $15.2 billion.

Robust Growth in Wireless Data Revenues. Wireless data revenues — driven by messaging, Internet access, access to applications and related services — increased $1.1 billion, or 27.4 percent, from the year-earlier quarter to $4.9 billion. AT&T postpaid wireless subscribers on monthly data plans increased by 20.4 percent over the past year. Versus the year-earlier quarter, total text messages carried on the AT&T network increased by nearly 29 percent to 173.1 billion, and multimedia messages increased by 75.0 percent to 3.9 billion.

Further Postpaid ARPU Growth. Driven by strong data growth, postpaid subscriber ARPU increased 2.2 percent versus the year-earlier quarter to $62.88. This marked the eighth consecutive quarter AT&T has posted a year-over-year increase in postpaid ARPU. Postpaid data ARPU reached $22.64, up 17.8 percent versus the year-earlier quarter.

Wireless Margins. Fourth-quarter wireless margins reflected increased operating costs associated with strong integrated device activations and high customer upgrade levels, offset in part by improved operating efficiencies and further revenue growth from the company’s base of high-quality integrated device subscribers. AT&T’s fourth-quarter wireless operating income margin was 22.9 percent versus 25.9 percent in the year-earlier quarter, and AT&T’s wireless OIBDA service margin was 37.6 percent, compared with 40.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009 and flat sequentially. (OIBDA service margin is operating income before depreciation and amortization, divided by total service revenues.) Fourth-quarter wireless operating expenses totaled $11.7 billion, up 14.3 percent versus the year-earlier quarter, and wireless operating income was $3.5 billion, down 2.8 percent year over year.

Wireline Operational Highlights

AT&T’s fourth-quarter wireline results were highlighted by continued growth in consumer revenues, sustained growth in revenues from strategic business services and solid cost management. Highlights included:

Growth in Wireline Consumer Revenues. Driven by strength in IP data services, revenue from residential customers totaled $5.3 billion in the fourth quarter, up 0.7 percent year over year, their second consecutive year-over-year increase.

Continued U-verse Service Gains Driving Consumer Growth. AT&T U-verse TV had its best quarter of the year, adding 246,000 subscribers to reach nearly 3 million in service. In the fourth quarter, the AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet attach rate continued to run above 90 percent, and 60 percent of subscribers took AT&T U-verse Voice. More than three-fourths of AT&T U-verse TV subscribers have a triple- or quad-play option from AT&T. ARPU for U-verse triple-play customers was more than $160.

AT&T’s U-verse deployment now reaches more than 27 million living units. Companywide penetration of eligible living units is 14.2 percent, and across areas marketed to for 30 months or more, overall penetration is more than 22 percent. AT&T’s total video subscribers, which combine the company’s U-verse and bundled satellite customers, reached 4.9 million at the end of the quarter, representing 19.7 percent of households served.

Improved Wireline Broadband Growth. Driven by strength in AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet service and standalone broadband, AT&T posted a 210,000 net gain in wireline broadband connections. About two-thirds of consumers have a broadband plan of 3 Mbps or higher.

U-verse Revenues Up 73.4 Percent. Increased AT&T U-verse penetration drove 28.5 percent year-over-year growth in IP revenues from residential customers (broadband, U-verse TV and U-verse Voice). U-verse continues to drive a transformation in AT&T’s consumer area, reflected by the fact that IP revenues now represent 45.0 percent of AT&T’s consumer wireline revenues, up from 35.3 percent in the year-earlier quarter and up from 25.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008. In the fourth quarter, AT&T U-verse revenues were $1.3 billion, 73.4 percent higher than in the fourth quarter of 2009.

Further Growth in Revenues Per Household. Driven by AT&T U-verse services, wireline revenues per household served increased 7.5 percent versus the year-earlier fourth quarter and were up 0.4 percent sequentially. This marked AT&T’s 12th consecutive quarter with year-over-year growth in wireline consumer revenues per household.

Consumer Connection Trends. In the fourth quarter, AT&T posted a decline in total consumer revenue connections due primarily to expected declines in traditional voice access lines, consistent with broader industry trends and somewhat offset by increases in U-verse TV and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) connections. AT&T U-verse Voice connections increased by 186,000 in the quarter and 726,000 over the past four quarters. Total consumer revenue connections at the end of the fourth quarter were 43.4 million, compared with 45.3 million at the end of the fourth quarter of 2009 and 43.7 million at the end of the third quarter of 2010.

17.1 Percent Growth in Strategic Business Services Revenues. Revenues from new-generation capabilities that lead AT&T’s most advanced business solutions — including Ethernet, VPNs, hosting, IP conferencing and application services — grew 17.1 percent versus the year-earlier quarter, their strongest growth during the year, and were up 5.5 percent from the third quarter of 2010, continuing AT&T’s strong trends in this category. Total business revenues were $9.4 billion, a decline of 4.5 percent versus the year-earlier quarter, reflecting economic weakness in voice and legacy data products, and the third-quarter sale of the company’s Japan assets. Business service revenues, which exclude CPE, declined 4.3 percent year over year and decreased slightly sequentially, down 1.2 percent.

Improved Growth in Business IP Revenues. Total business IP data revenues grew 9.0 percent versus the year-earlier fourth quarter, led by growth in VPN revenues. Global Enterprise Solutions IP data revenues grew 11.0 percent. More than 70 percent of AT&T’s frame customers have made the transition to IP-based solutions, which allow them to easily add managed services such as network security, cloud services and IP conferencing on top of their infrastructures. This generated total business data revenue growth of 1.1 percent, the largest growth in this category in four quarters.

Improved Wireline Margin Trends. AT&T’s fourth-quarter wireline operating income margin was 13.0 percent, compared with 12.3 percent in the year-earlier quarter and 13.0 percent in the third quarter of 2010. Fourth-quarter total wireline revenues were $15.1 billion, down 3.2 percent versus the year-earlier quarter. Fourth-quarter wireline operating expenses were $13.1 billion, down 3.9 percent versus the fourth quarter of 2009 and down 1.1 percent sequentially. Wireline operating income totaled $2.0 billion, compared to $1.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009 and $2.0 billion in the third quarter of 2010.

About AT&T

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Secret AT&T Unlimited Plan to Keep iPhone customers
Posted by MobiG @ 3:27 am

With Verizon now carrying the iPhone and offering unlimited data plans, it seems that AT&T is quietly allowing customers to revert back to unlimited data plans in an effort to keep them from running off to Verizon.

AT&T stopped offering unlimited data plans last summer, switching to two limited plans: 200MB for $15 per month or 2GB for $25 per month. Going above that limit costs you $10 per GB. It is reported that AT&T is now allowing subscribers who previously had an unlimited data plan to switch back.

Jose Argumendo, of Brentwood, N.Y., says he uses 4 to 8 GB of data per month due to video and audio streaming services such as Pandora. He said he and a friend were able to switch back to an unlimited plan recently after they called AT&T’s customer service and threatened to go to Verizon. The unlimited plan costs $30 per month.

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AT&T trying to cling on to iPhone customers by offering them unlimited data (again)
Posted by MobiG @ 2:35 am

Were you riding one of AT&T’s unlimited data deals until recently? If so, this whole new Verizon iPhone thing is about to work in your favor, as the Associated Press is reporting AT&T iPhone users are being offered a sort of unlimited data amnesty: if they had it before, but switched to a limited data plan since, they can now have it back. This is clearly in response to Verizon’s promised $30 uncapped deal, though it remains entirely unofficial and unannounced — no reason why AT&T would want to advertise its desperation, after all. When asked for comment, a company spokesperson would neither confirm nor deny the news, saying only that AT&T handles “customers and their situations individually.” Still, we’d pick up the blower and threaten to start wearing red to see what the incumbent iPhone carrier might offer up as an incentive to stay blue.

AT&T trying to cling on to iPhone customers by offering them unlimited data (again) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 17:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-26

The Daily Slash: January 25 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 9:50 am

First of all today you’ve got to get your eyeballs out, your ears screwed in tight, and you mouse clickers greased up as we’re releasing the hounds – Android Community Total Revamp Coming Soon! Next, get ANGRY as we give a thumbs down to everyone’s favorite Bird Tossing Game. Behold Motorola XOOM in all it’s professional advertisement glory. Check out a concept smartphone that runs both Windows Phone 7 and Android via cartridge loading. Get your hands on an iPad tyPad case and see how it stands up. Get your Pope on with an official decree on Internet Togetherness and Social Networks. Get your dancing boots out and tie em up tight as Will.i.am is named Director of Creative Innovation for Intel. Double check to make sure your dots and slashes are in order as Notion Ink Adam’s email app code origins come into question. Crank some kinetic power into your Android via Ben Heck. Finally, get your eyeballs and your hearts out as Vincent Nguyen and his little pal Android review the Motorola CLIQ 2. All this and MORE on The Daily Slash!

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2011-01-25

Dodge sucks at Photoshop: the Verizon Droid with AT&T 3G
Posted by MobiG @ 10:51 pm
Dodge sucks at Photoshop: the Verizon Droid running on AT&T 3G

Ever wish you could get a Verizon-labeled phone running on AT&T, and do it with full bars and a 3G no less? Get yourself one of the Dodge’s new and free virtual product manuals, available now for iPhone and soon coming to BlackBerry and Android. They’re a continuation of the sort of thing Chrysler announced back at CES, just letting you view information about your vehicle and maybe some aftermarket parts too. They’re available now for the Durango and Charger, with coverage for the Avenger, Journey, and Grand Caravan coming before the end of the month. Full details about the apps in the PR below, but sadly no information on exactly where we should stick the SIM card in our Droid.

[Thanks, Joe]

Continue reading Dodge sucks at Photoshop: the Verizon Droid with AT&T 3G

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Verizon $30 iPhone 4 unlimited data plan confirmed [Updated]
Posted by MobiG @ 6:30 pm

Verizon has confirmed that it will be offering a $30 unlimited data plan for the incoming CDMA iPhone 4. COO Lowell McAdam told the WSJ that the data package – which, unlike AT&T’s current plans, will not limit the amount of 3G data that can be consumed by the new iOS smartphone – is intended to lure over customers frustrated by tiered packages that have monthly allowances.

Update: Looks like it’s not as good as it originally sounded; check out more details after the cut.

“I’m not going to shoot myself in the foot” the exec said, describing tiered plans as a potential barrier to customer migration. The Verizon iPhone 4 is already being heralded as the device which will boost the carrier’s smartphone sales from the last quarter, which fell short of predictions and, in McAdam’s own words, “wasn’t what I hoped it would be.” The iPhone 4 will arrive on Verizon come February 10; more details in our hands-on.

Update: Looks like you’ll have to act fast if you want unlimited data: according to further comments by McAdam, the plan will be a temporary offer, and after an unspecified period will switch to tiered pricing as per AT&T’s agreements.


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The Daily Slash: January 24 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 5:52 am

Without giving away the whole surprise, we’ve got some big things in store for you readers over the next few weeks. New voices, free stuff, a whole new look for one of our outlets, and a variety of mini-updates you’re going to flip over. Today we’re bringing you a wild assortment of updates from all corners of the tech world, most of which are previews of devices you’ve almost certainly already got your eye on. Behold the coming of the next generation – stick with us as we cover it.

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Editor’s Choice
ADW Launcher EX Updated, Several Awesome Additions Added
Motorola Xoom Launching for $699 at Best Buy February 17th
Android Code NOT Copied, Florian Mueller Story Found Bunk
75% of AOL subscribers “don’t realize” they don’t need it
650,000 NOOKcolor e-magazine purchases in two months crows B&N
$10K iTunes gift card winner hangs up on Apple
X-Arcade unveils new adapters for game consoles
Sony PSP2 has OLED touchscreen, 3G & new CPU tips Nikkei
Apple Unifies Verizon and AT&T iPhone 4 in New Advertisement

SlashPhone
Apple App Store’s 10 Billion Challenge Won By UK Woman
MetroPCS Samsung Forte Get Another Leaked
LG Optimus X2 Lands in Korea, White Color Coming Soon
BlackBerry Pearl 3G For Telus $200 Without Contract

Android Community
Motorola Glam XT 800 dual-sim Android phone works with any CDMA SIM
Nuance Dragon speech SDK for Android apps available
NVIDIA Tegra 3 detailed: quadcore, 3x graphics and sampling Q4 2011
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Previewed in Set of Extensive Videos
Team Preparing Android Phone to Launch in Space
HTC Sensation trademark triggers tablet Sense speculation
Advent Vega gets v1.08 update; still no official Flash
Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2 Gets Previewed
LG Optimus V Gets Priced, $149 at Virgin Mobile
Tegra 2 3D Chips Coming Spring 2011
LG Optimus V Coming to Virgin Mobile
Android 2.3 Gingerbread hits… the HTC Hero?!
ADW Launcher EX Updated, Several Awesome Additions Added
LG Optimus 2X Dual-Core Tegra 2 Phone Coming Soon in White
Motorola Xoom Launching for $699 at Best Buy February 17th
Vibrant’s Froyo Update: Too Little Too Late?
G-Slate Finally Spotted, There’s the 3D Camera
Fake Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Video “Leaked,” Specs Included
Android Code NOT Copied, Florian Mueller Story Found Bunk
Verizon Axes 150MB Data Plan, Adds “3G” as Distinction Point
Sony Ericsson Sends Invite to Barcelona Event, Touts Xperia Releases
Android/Google Cloud Print Pushed by Google Official, Only for Windows Users at First
Official Google Weather App Adds Customizable Features
Google Nexus S White Leaked
Developer Creates Bloat Manager for Droid 2 Global, Users Demand Same for All Androids
Galaxy Tab Locked Bootloader Unlocked with Patch Hack
By 2012, More than Half of US Handset Shipments will be Smartphones, Android Leads, Continues to Lead
Galaxy S Mini Called Samsung Ace – Specs Leaked
Notion Ink Adam Tablets Arriving Now, Update Errors Happening

SlashGear
Direct2Drive game rentals launch: $5 for 5 hours
Samsung Performs Odd Paper Planes in Space Experiment
Pioneer MVH-8300BT head unit packs iPhone support, App Mode & Bluetooth
75% of AOL subscribers “don’t realize” they don’t need it
White iPhone 4 added to AT&T online systems
First Notion Ink Adam pre-orders arriving today
New Windows Phone 7 dev-jailbreak tool incoming
Verizon iPhone 4 $50 more off-contract than AT&T version
650,000 NOOKcolor e-magazine purchases in two months crows B&N
TiVo and Charter partner on cable/IPTV hybrid
Raindrop Mini turns downspout into eco-friendly water collector
NVIDIA Tegra 3 T30/AP30 mobile quadcore SoC sampling by end of 2011
DIY pedal-powered snowplow
$10K iTunes gift card winner hangs up on Apple
Skizee takes the exercise out of skiing and looks fun doing it
Hacker sells access to Army website for under $500
Modder builds custom anti-blur rig for DSLR
AIS unveils new 15-inch touch panel PCs for industry
Facebook raised $1 billion in new financing with valuation of $50 billion
Audi updates GPS system in 2011 A6 with INRIX XD Traffic
Silicon Power announces new 600X 64GB CF Card for DSLRs
SaberTooth ZF Turbo ZIF 1.8? SSD for notebooks debuts
FIfteen display MMOG gaming rig allows for massive multiplay [Video]
X-Arcade unveils new adapters for game consoles
AMD Radeon HD 6990 gets premature preview
HTC Sensation: Sense-style Tablet UI or new branding push?
Optimus Popularis delayed; Mini Six companion ‘board due this year
Sony PSP2 has OLED touchscreen, 3G & new CPU tips Nikkei
Motorola XOOM hits Best Buy Feb 17 for $700
Nokia MeeGo tablet leaks: Prototype or dev-device?
Over One Million AMD Fusion APUs Shipped
Apple Unifies Verizon and AT&T iPhone 4 in New Advertisement
NVIDIA Launching ‘Tegra 2 3D’ Processors, Coming to Handsets this Spring
Techies can be Foodies Too [COLUMN]
Android Code Copying Evidence from Florian Meuller Found Weightless
Dear Logitech: The Revue Is Overpriced [COLUMN]
Apple App Store Hits 10 Billion Downloads
Qualcomm Baseband Evidence for iPhone and iPad Found by Hacker
Pantone Cookies for Delicious Printing Results
US Military Employs Greatest Weapon Ever: Solar Power
HP / Palm webOS Tablet UI Details Leak, Look Fantastic
Week-Long Verizon BlackBerry Outage Caused by “System Update”?
3D Doesn’t Work and Never Will, Says Oscar-Winning Editor
Twitter Will Triple Ad Revenue in 2011
Apple’s Motion-Sensitive Keyboard Patent: A Sane Compromise
HP Topaz webOS tablet detailed plus Touchstone v2 wireless plans
Eric Schmidt “wants to be a talk-show host” claim insiders
Firefox “Do Not Track” header detailed for online privacy
iPad 3 to get Retina Display: panels too expensive for 2nd-gen slate

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