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What's more, knowing how much data a certain app uses requires a bit of
sleuthing on your part. Thankfully, Verizon offers a number of tools to
help put users into the right data add-on. All customers can dial #DATA on
their handset to see their usage, ...
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Verizon Launches New Motorola Droid 3
NewsFactor Network
Also on tap for the new Droid 3 is Citrix Receiver -- a software client for
delivering corporate apps. Motorola's new Droid 3 smartphone is now
available for purchase from Verizon Wireless online and will begin selling
in retail outlets nationwide on ...
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Apps that eat your wireless data
CBS News
For digital shutterbugs, sending - and viewing photos - can use up huge
chunks of data - as will navigation apps. Verizon is rolling out data plans
that include monthly usage caps. The plans will see users pay between $30
and $80 a month for plans that ...
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Review: HTC Trophy Windows Phone
WISH
... finding good quality applications, it also means you may not be able to
find that niche or specialty app you need. Second, as I've pointed out in
previous reviews, the phone is not 4G LTE. With Verizon pushing their new
network out in Indianapolis, ...
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Verizon Wireless Expands Advanced Carrier Services in Saxton, Pa.
TMC Net
“People across Pennsylvania are increasingly relying on smartphones and
3G applications to manage their busy lives and stay connected at home or
on-the-go,” said Mark Frazier, president-Ohio/Pennsylvania/We
Region, Verizon Wireless, ...
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ISPs' plan to clamp down on piracy is good for pirates
ExtremeTech
By Matthew Rogers on July 7, 2011 at 7:04 pm AT&T, Verizon, Comcast,
Cablevision, and Time Warner Cable have all signed an agreement with the
RIAA and MPAA to enact a new in-house program to quell internet piracy.
Sounds terrible, but there's a bright ...
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