Apple today announced that iPhone users can now buy music from the iTunes Store app and download the songs directly over 3G networks. Downloading previously required a Wi-Fi connection. The company also announced that all music will be now ...
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Filed under: Verizon Wireless
Gearlog has raised a very interesting (if not predictable) point: since Verizon's
"Any Apps, Any Device" initiative went live to bring unlocked hardware onto the network: there isn't much there that Joe Consumer could possibly care about. The official list of devices that has passed Big Red's compatibility testing reveals nothing of end user interest, concentrating on enterprise devices like routers, and -- of course -- electronic tethers for criminals. You know, the kinds of devices that aren't going to put Verizon's direct, branded offerings at any risk of cannibalization. The bottom line is that we're still waiting for the
real open network here, but we're not really holding our breath.
Verizon's open hardware compatibility list is insanely boring originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: Handsets, HTC, Sony Ericsson, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA
It's
been tough getting out of the starting gate for Sony Ericsson's
X1a (that's the Americanized version of the X1), particularly when you realize that it was supposed to ship en masse way back on
Black Friday of last year. Oh sure, a
select few have managed to procure one of the QWERTY-packin' WinMo powerhouses, but we've heard far more complaints about "no stock" than tips on excess inventory. Now, however, SonyStyle.com has the handset listed as in stock, with an estimated ship date of tomorrow. Furthermore,
UnwiredView is reporteding that many of Sony's retail locations are also well stocked with the unlocked smartphone. Of note, SonyStyle is offering up the X1a in silver, but there's always spray paint if you're lusting after a black model like the one
we tried out.
[Via
UnwiredView]
Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1a now available at SonyStyle originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: Handsets, LG, Verizon Wireless, EV-DO, CDMA
So Verizon's still trying to clear out
VX8350 inventory, but as soon as it does, we'll all start to see this little gem show up. The
VX8360's been rumored for some time now -- heck, it was originally pegged for an October '08 launch -- but there's really no need to get too worked up about the delay, seeing how your $50 on contract after rebate is only going to land you a 1.3-megapixel camera and a positively forgettable design. EV-DO and VZ Navigator support are nice, but frankly, it's starting to get hard to find a Verizon phone that
doesn't support nav, so call us when this is free on contract, guys!
LG's VX8360 for Verizon in gory detail originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sling Media today announced SlingPlayer for iPhone, allowing SlingBox users to access their home TV and DVR from anywhere. The software is being demo'd this week, and will be submitted to Apple for approval this quarter.

Rumors that AT&T is downgrading EDGE service in favor of 3G technology leave many customers with weaker data signals
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