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Verizon iPhone Neurosis

My Verizon Wireless iPhone arrived via Fedex today and for hours, I’ve been hesitating to peel off the shrink wrap and take it out of the box. I’ve taken so long to make this decision, I am preserving the iPhone’s …

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Is Windows 7 more reliable than its predecessors?

Is Windows 7 really that much better from previous versions...or than much more reliable? I am beginning to think not all that much given huge expectations for Win7. After using

Verizon iPhone announced, arrives early February

The Verizon iPhone arrived at 11 a.m. ET this morning, but Verizon's Wireless (VW) site is very clearly being bombarded with requests. So I grabbed a VW photo

Whatever happened to Netbooks?

Netbooks were all the rage in 2009 and a dog in 2010. The bloom came off the netbook rose early last year, possibly in anticipation of the iPad

Verizon’s 10 4G Devices due mid-2011

[caption id="attachment_1761" align="alignright" width="223" caption="HTC's 4G Thunderbolt from Verizon Wireless"][/caption] Here's a rundown of Verizon's 4G devices introduced two days ago at the Consumer Electronics Show in las

Insure that iPhone!

On occasion, I like to run guest posts. This one is by Aaron Cooper of the Worth Avenue Group. He makes the case for buying private

HTC Thunderbolt to be Verizon’s first 4G Smartphone?

[caption id="attachment_1749" align="alignright" width="223" caption="credit: Droid-life.com"][/caption] Now this is the phone I want. It's purportedly the HTC 4G "Thunderbolt" that Verizon will show off at CES next week,

The Smartphone Buyer’s Upgrade Dilemma

If you're eligible for your mobile smartphone upgrade right now, it's a tough time to make a move. And it might be better to wait. I am a Verizon

To 4G or not to 4G

For now, my 4G decision is easy because Verizon has already made it for me. It's way too expensive and I have to wait because the service in

In 2011, lots of un-friending, mobile apps make $$

Below are seven 2011 predictions from Scott Lahman, CEO of GOGII which develops texting apps. If you've got 2011 predictions, send them my way and TDR

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