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Sprint Strikes Back with Loyalty Program
Sprint has been considered a tier 2 network for the past few years, the combination of poor customer service and lack of smartphone variety has caused a dramatic loss in their subscriber base. However they are looking to change that with a new loyalty program that would allow subscribers to change out their outdated year old handsets for the hot new models. In other words, if you are a loyal subscriber of Sprint you can get a new phone each year without having to pay the traditional new phone penalty that other carriers charge.
WinMo 7 Announced Later Today
The Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft will announce details regarding the new WinMo 7 mobile operating system later today. So with Windows Mobile 7 close to launch, what will happen with your current Window’s enabled phone?
Droid Gets Multi-Touch for Google Maps
Still upset that your Motorola Droid lacks multi-touch support for native apps? Well you will be happy to hear that the Droid now offers multi-touch features in the native Google Maps application. More likely than not this will be the first of many apps offering this support functionality since the device was made with multi-touch in mind.
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Slacker Debuts on WebOS
Slacker, the popular Internet radio service, has finally launched on the Palm Pre via the WebOS operating system. This is great for music fans who don’t want to put in the same level of work that Pandora takes to create a radio station. One of my favorite thing about Slacker on the iPhone is that [...]






