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HTC Rezound hits the FCC again, this time with wireless charging

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 28 Oct, 2011
HTC Rezound hits the FCC again, this time with wireless charging
The new HTC Rezound is making its way through the FCC again with a few additional goodies. We first saw it clear the FCC back in September as the HTC Vigor (codename), but today it made a surprise stop for round 2 and it seems to be sporting some wireless charging capabilities.
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II on sale at Walmart and Amazon as low as $149

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 3 Oct, 2011
AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II on sale at Walmart and Amazon as low as $149
The Samsung Galaxy S II is finally available over on AT&T for just $199 and as always others are trying to capitalize on the release. Like usual those include Amazon, Walmart and others all offering lower prices than if you were to over to AT&T themselves. We've been enjoying the Galaxy S II and here is our full review.
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Plantronics announces their smallest mobile headset yet, the Marque M155

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 28 Sep, 2011
Plantronics announces their smallest mobile headset yet, the Marque M155
Today Plantronics has announced their newest Bluetooth mobile headset, the Marque M155. This is their smallest and lightest headset yet and plans to be your on-the-go best friend for mobile. Being one of the smartest headsets around it will allow users to talk and listen while continuing to tap, text, and swipe away on their Android-powered smartphones. You can find more details and some photos after the break.
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Amazon offering $50 gift card with a new Verizon phone purchase

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 16 Sep, 2011
Amazon offering $50 gift card with a new Verizon phone purchase
Everyone loves a good deal or some extra cash right? Amazon Wireless is offering a $50 dollar Amazon gift card to those purchasing a new Verizon phone and sign a 2-year agreement. For those that have been waiting for a good deal or the Bionic to finally land now is the perfect moment to snag one thanks to Amazon.
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AT&T 4G LTE Network in the wild September 18th

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 15 Sep, 2011
AT&T 4G LTE Network in the wild September 18th
We've heard plenty about AT&T's 4G LTE market and seen plenty of leaked phones for it too, now it seems they are finally making it official and will be launching their 4G LTE next-gen wireless network starting September 18th. They've already launched their first 4G LTE tablet the HTC Jetstream so whoever bought it might finally have 4G coverage soon, although only in a few markets at first.
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Samsung Galaxy S II now available for only $99 from GCI in Alaska

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 9 Sep, 2011
Samsung Galaxy S II now available for only $99 from GCI in Alaska
Yup, it looks like the Epic Touch 4G wont actually be the first Galaxy S II to officially land here in the U.S. because Alaska's popular local network GCI beat everyone to the shipping yard. We are now seeing GCI offering the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G for only $99 dollars.
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Beats Wireless headphones by Dr. Dre clear the FCC, Aimed at mobile

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 6 Sep, 2011
Beats Wireless headphones by Dr. Dre clear the FCC, Aimed at mobile
You can call these Beats by Dr. Dre or by HTC now that HTC owns the majority of the company. What we are seeing today is a brand new Beats Audio headphone with bluetooth wireless capabilities and more. Dubbed as Beats Wireless, it appears they are about to get a nice upgrade just in time for the holiday season.
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Sleek Audio CT7 Custom IEM Review

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 5 Sep, 2011
Sleek Audio CT7 Custom IEM Review
Hey folks, today I have a special treat for you all to check out and that is some Sleek Audio custom in ear monitor (IEM) headphones. Now this doesn't have much to do with Android per se, but I have been using them daily with my Android phone and occasionally with my tablet and it works wonderfully. These being my first fully 100% custom in ear monitors I was excited to give them a try. These are specially tuned to my ear, and my musical taste all thanks to Sleek Audio.
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Verizon’s New Every Two Upgrade Program Officially Dead

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 18 Jan, 2011
Verizon’s New Every Two Upgrade Program Officially Dead
Just as we all suspected, Verizon has officially gone and terminated their "New Every Two" program. Giving an added bonus to customers who kept the 2-year contract, the program will sure be missed.
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HSTi Wireless Media Stick funnels content from Android to your HDTV, more

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  • By Chris Davies
  • on 3 Jan, 2011
HSTi Wireless Media Stick funnels content from Android to your HDTV, more
HSTi is promising to make streaming content between your Android smartphone and an HDTV, digital photo frame or another media player straightforward, with their Wireless Media Stick. The USB stick and the companion Wireless Media Stick Android mobile App funnel photos, videos and music from your phone to the media player, with the stick presenting the content as if it were locally stored. Because of that, even non-network-aware devices, such as older TVs, can use the system, just as long as they can access files stored on a USB drive. The HSTi Wireless Media Stick is available now, priced at $119.99, while the app will be released later this month. Press Release:
Wireless Media Stick™ – the perfect accessory for the Android™ life January 2, 2010, Las Vegas, NV – HSTi announces the Wireless Media Stick™, a game changing accessory that sets Android™-based phones apart from their competition, and will change the way people enjoy media files like movies, home videos, music and photos. Exclusively at the CES 2011, HSTi will unveil the Wireless Media Stick Android™ mobile App that allows the Wireless Media Stick™ to now stream your stored movies, videos, music, and photos, from any Android™-based Smart Phone and Tablet, to your favourite media player without interrupting the use or functionality of the phone. Turn your Android™ Smart Phone into a media hub, for complete entertainment portability. Small enough to fit in your pocket, the Wireless Media Stick™ combined with the Wireless Media Stick mobile App, makes the perfect accessory for an Android™ Smart Phone or Tablet. Based on HSTi’s proprietary and patented technology, the Wireless Media Stick™ is able to deliver to playback devices the files stored in a PC, Mac and NAS device, and also files from your Android™ phone and Tablet’s internal storage. Not only is the phone portable, but so is the Wireless Media Stick™. Plug it into your HDTV and watch a movie, or plug it into the stereo in your bedroom to play your favourite tunes, then go to your friend’s house and plug it into their PS3 to share pictures from your party, all without having to set up the stick again. Attaching to a wireless router, or your Smart Phone’s or Tablet’s built in Wi-Fi Access Point, the Wireless Media Stick™ basically acts as a wireless bridge that plugs into the USB playback ports on media players, game consoles or set top boxes like, a TV, PS3™, Xbox™, DVD/Blu-ray™ player, WD TV™, O!Play, Google TV™, etc and presents the shared files from the Smart Phone and Tablet. The media player reads the file as if it was stored inside the Wireless Media Stick™, but the file resides in the original location. When the user instructs the media player to playback the file, the file is streamed from the original location, wirelessly. The Wireless Media Stick™ is a self contained solution that is easy to setup and use and does not require networked media players for it to work. Plug the Wireless Media Stick™ to a non-networked digital picture frame or even a three-year old DVD player, and stream files from your phone to that device for playback. You can even share or backup documents and files stored in your Smart Phone or Tablet by plugging the Wireless Media Stick™ into the USB port of a computer. The possibilities are endless. “We all create memories, and document our experiences with our Smart Phones. They do a great job of consolidating our lives into one device. But when it comes to sharing it back from our phone, options are limited,” says Ramesh Uppal, HSTi President and CEO. “People want to share their experiences, whether its photos or videos from a trip, or just music selections. The Wireless Media Stick™ is the natural extension of their Smart Phone or Tablet making it a must-have accessory for everyday life.” Unlike other streaming devices that are dedicated or tie up the devices they serve, the Wireless Media Stick™ lets you continue to use your computer, Smart Phone or Tablet, without interrupting your media streaming. Continue to make phone calls, check email, or post on your social media sites, while enjoying your streamed movies, music or photos. The Wireless Media Stick™ is available today in various retail outlets and at hsti.com/shop. The Wireless Media Stick Android™ App will be available on the Android™ Market at the end of January.
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