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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Netflix Is Finally Available on Nearly All Android Phones [NetFlix]

Netflix Is Finally Available on Nearly All Android PhonesIt took a few false-ish starts, but all Android phones running Froyo or Gingerbread are FINALLY getting full Netflix support. No more workarounds or rooting. Just sweet streaming. For now, anyway, and if you haven't jettisoned your account.

Needless to say, if you're running anything other than 2.2 or 2.3 (why???), you're out of luck. And tablet owners stiiill need to wait a bit before an update comes their way. But how much longer could that take? [This Is My Next]

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sprint Nearly Doubles Early Termination Fee—Just Like Verizon Before the iPhone [Blip]

Sprint Nearly Doubles Early Termination Fee--Just Like Verizon Before the iPhoneYou used to be cool(er) Sprint. Now we're hearing that you're raising your pro-rated ETF (Early Termination Fee) to $350 from $200. Just because AT&T and Verizon are charging $350 doesn't you need to raise yours.

Sure you're the carrier that offers real unlimited data unlike your rivals and maybe you're getting the iPhone this fall, which would be super cool. After all, Verizon raised their ETF right before getting the iPhone. So we'll give you that. But it's a slippery slope. [Phone Scoop]

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Latest Apple Voice Patent Could Make the iPhone Nearly Hands-Free [Blip]

Apple iPhone voice command technology rumors are nothing new, but a new patent uncovered over at CNET borders on Star Trek LCARS computer-level complexity. Want to play a track with four stars and make a Genius playlist? Just ask. [CNET]


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