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The Cream of the New Cell Phone Crop

Sleek sliders, colorful clamshells, and the fastest Internet tablet yet: There was something for everyone at 2008 CTIA, the largest North American wireless telecom show.

Yardena Arar, PC World

A Pearl 8120 for the Masses

Just a few weeks ago, Research in Motion sent me a neat new BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to review--then said it would only be available to AT&T Wireless' corporate customers. Well, now T-Mobile has remedied that annoyance: On April 14, it will begin selling a light silvery-grey version of the 8120 to its consumer customers. No price was announced, but the T-Mobile version will support HotSpot at Home, which lets you use the handset's Wi-Fi connectivity to make unlimited nationwide voice-over-IP calls using your home Wi-Fi network (everywhere else you will be using T-Mobile's GSM/EDGE network for voice and data). Here's my review of the AT&T Wireless version of the BlackBerry Pearl 8120.

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