Lenovo and Sprint today announced support for Sprint’s 3G and 4G (WiMAX) networks in all new Lenovo ThinkPad laptops.
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Sprint today launched the LG Remarq messaging phone, made from 19 percent recycled plastic. Other green credentials include a complete absence of hazardous materials, an impressive 87 percent recyclable components, recycled paper packaging, a low-energy charger and an app to measure your carbon footprint.
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A tipster has provided Android Central with a Sprint document revealing plans to bring Android 2.1 and all its improvements, like Google Maps Navigation, to the HTC Hero and Samsung Moment.
The bigger question is, will they buy it? Barcode scanning makes sense and people may like it but it’s not making anyone serious money yet here in the US. Carriers and partners are in it for one reason and that reason starts with a dollar sign. Until that part of the equation is clearly in [...]
During Fortune’s Brainstorm: Tech event in Pasadena, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse confirmed Android is now ready for prime time. The Now Network wasn’t quite comfortable with Android last year, but with the latest version of the OS, Sprint is gearing up for at least one Android device in 2009.
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Sprint is always taking things to the next level. Sprint customers will soon be able to scan their phones for “upgrades” to larger soda or popcorn in theaters.
Of course, you’ll have to activate and that means you’re in a contract. Sprint has great service though, so why not? There’s at least one reason some may not immediately realize.
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Yesterday Sprint (and Verizon as well) announced details on the availability of the new Blackberry Tour 9630. The Tour is aimed at jetsetting customers, as it will not only operate on Sprint’s 3G network in North America but will allow customers to roam on foreign GSM networks.
Financial Times reports Apple may introduce a new, less expensive iPhone as soon as Monday. What a coincidence—something cheaper and already widely known—just in time for those not yet convinced of the Palm Pre panacea.
Hollywood movies used to be promoted based on the studio that produced them. But that was before they had something called stars. And, in many ways, it’s a better system. The stars tell you a lot more about what’s in the movie than the studio does.
As the big wireless players [...]