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All Things Digital Mar 21 11 Get ready for a slew of mobile deals beyond the AT&T/T-Mobile linkup, all timed to this week's CTIA conference. For instance: Sprint is offering Google Voice for all of its mobile customers; Sprint says the integration will be finished "soon". The two companies have also announced that Sprint will be offering Samsung's Nexus 4G, the "first pure Google phone" running the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system. You can find Ina Fried's comprehensive CTIA coverage here. Full story...
I have five predictions of how Facebook will be maturing in the first year after its IPO.
The move to shared data plans could lure more consumers to go for a cellular-equipped tablet, but could also be bad news for those clinging to unlimited data plans.
This one is not quite as juicy, but it's still interesting.
A two percent decline in mobile phone shipments during the first quarter of 2012 may have hurt some handset vendors, but it did little to slow Samsung.
Harvey Geller, Universal Music Group's longtime lawyer, left the company earlier this week. A person familiar with Universal said Geller was now headed for another job but didn't have other details.
A new start-up called Electric Imp promises to turn almost any product into a connected device with the addition of a tiny card in a slot.
Google today formally launches some anticipated and previously glimpsed semantic features for its core English search engine on Google.
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The Chicago-based daily deals company expects to announce the appointment of Vinayak Hegde as VP of engineering later this afternoon.
Oracle takes its case that HP lied to its customers about Itanium to the court of customer opinion with a huge document dump.