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Hands-On With Samsung’s New Verizon 4G LTE Smartphone

Samsung took the stage today and showed off a currently unnamed 4G smartphone. The device features a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen display which is proving to be one of the most impressive looking displays we have seen and we gave it the hands-on treatment.

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HTC ThunderBolt Hands-On

Even though it's lacking a dual-core processor, the HTC ThunderBolt is still an impressive device. Combining striking looks with some great hardware and Verizon's 4G LTE network connectivity, the ThunderBolt is going to be the ultimate flagship device for Verizon in early 2011. Read The Full Story

HTC ThunderBolt Made Official by Verizon

Verizon and HTC have just officially unveiled the much talked about HTC Thunderbolt. The device has been the focus of the internet lately with countless leaks and rumors all pointing to the device being the first LTE phone in the US.

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Verizon 4G plans for 2011 Detailed

Along with the other announcements, Verizon has just detailed the company’s 4G plans for 2011. As Verizon is pushing big into the 4G marking for the coming year, their pricing is set to be very competitive and we have a full rundown of the upcoming service after the break.

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Android 3.0 Honeycomb Demo at CES Opening Keynote [Video]

Verizon has just demoed the new Honeycomb operating system running on the Motorola XOOM. The entire operating system is completely redesigned for use with a tablet which makes it the first tablet optimized Android OS.

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 SDK Available Now

If you’re a fan of the iPhone OS 4.0 right now, and you’ve tied to the developer program for Apple’s mobile devices, then you can go ahead and have your say with the new mobile Operating System. iPhone OS 4.0 SDK is available right now for developers. This is the first of the Betas, so be sure to keep that in mind. And, as always, Apple suggests that you don’t put this on your own, personal device, and keep it on your testing devices, because it is Beta, and bugs do happen.

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Introduces Game Center: Social Gaming Network

One of the best parts of the iPhone, along with the whole phone thing, is the fact that it’s got a vast App Store with plenty of games out there. In fact, they’ve got a monstrous list, at 50,700 total games, and it rakes in somewhere in the ballpark of $500 million in revenue for the company. So, obviously mobile gaming is something that Apple wants to capitalize on, and sure enough, they’ve introduced Game Center for iPhone OS 4.0.

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Introduces iAd [video]

We had heard rumors about it, but now it’s official. Apple has pulled the lid off of their own mobile advertisement plans, and have introduced iAd. There’s a lot going on here, and Steve Jobs did a great job of showcasing just what the iAd program is all about. But, mostly, the whole point of the last tentpole is to say how all the other mobile advertisers haven’t done anything worthwhile, and Apple has found a way to make it all make sense.

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Introduces Unified Inbox

Something else that people have been aching for since the launch of the iPhone, Apple has officially announced the support for a unified inbox, thanks to iPhone OS 4.0. You can also include more than one Exchange account with the introduction of iPhone OS 4.0, which will probably make quite a few people out there very happy. Secondly, if you want to focus on one inbox more than others, you can do that. Also, there’s also “fast inbox switching,” which does exactly as it sounds.

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Introduces Folders

So, the hits just keep coming. Looks like Apple wants to make sure that you don’t have to use page after page of endless application icons anymore. If you’re someone that likes to keep things simple, then Folders is exactly what you’re looking for. It shouldn’t be that confusing, as it does exactly what it sounds like. You put applications into a folder, and they’re right there for easy access, whenever you need them.

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Introduces Multitasking

We’re live, running with the wolves as Apple introduces the latest build of their iPhone Operating System. This time around, we’re at the 4th generation, and this one is definitely the largest milestone for the company by far. After all, they’ve just announced that the iPhone will now be able to fully support multitasking! Something that people have been craving for since 2007, Apple has finally brought to the table, with a well-rounded amount of applause at the event.

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SlashGear’s Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Liveblog: Thursday April 8th at 10AM PST

Tomorrow marks the unveiling of iPhone OS 4.0, and we know that there's millions of people out there eagerly anticipating what Apple has in store. The rumors are definitely going strong, and we can't say for sure what's coming, at least not on the part of the iPhone, but if we were of the betting kind, we'd be willing to bet that multitasking of some kind will be hitting the platform at some point or another. Then again, Apple could come out and shock us all with nothing of the sort. Either way, SlashGear will be there with our legendary liveblogging coverage of the event, Thursday April 8th. Read The Full Story

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