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  • Microsoft Must Sell the Cloud to IT Pros in 2010 Experts say Microsoft's big task for the coming year is clear: explain to enterprise IT folks precisely how and why they should live in a cloud.
  • Google Confirms Android Media Event -- Hello, Nexus One? Google has just announced plans for an Android-related media event to be held next week. Could the highly anticipated Nexus One phone finally be upon us?
  • Early iPhone Rumors Give Insight into Apple's 'iSlate' What prelaunch coverage of the original iPhone can tell us about current coverage of Apple's "iSlate."
  • The Smartphones You Can Rely On Which mobile carriers offer clear, fast network connections? Which can solve your smartphone support problems? And can any device out there beat the iPhone? We surveyed thousands of readers and found definite winners—and losers—among handsets and carriers.
  • AT&T, NYC, and the Disappearing iPhone Mystery Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves: We have a new twist in the slow-news-day-driven mystery of the vanishing iPhone in the state of New York.
  • How the Amazon Kindle May Evolve in 2010 E-readers were a hit this holiday season, but the e-reader market is likely to change dramatically next year. To stay on top, Amazon may need to reinvent the Kindle--or at least tweak it a bit.
  • 2010 Mobile Wish List Imagine iPhone 4G, mobile money, and no more AT&T -- and a host of hopeful advances that could make mobile users much happier next year.
  • Wireless Gift Guide for Last-Minute Shoppers Check out these suggestions for last-minute (or late) gifts for the wireless technology lover on your shopping list.
  • MiFi: The Best Product of 2009 This year's game-changing product is from Novatel and it is called a MiFi, a super small card that's about the size of a third of a pack of playing cards.
  • Free Wi-Fi Guide for Holiday Travelers Here's an overview of eateries and other businesses that offer free wireless broadband -- useful when you're on the road (or escaping from relatives).
  • Ford Plans Wi-Fi On Board Go Wii -- and whoops! -- with Internet access built into 2010 Ford cars and trucks.
  • Bluetooth 4.0 Spec Finalized, Designed Around Energy Efficiency The latest iteration of Bluetooth technology is designed to reduce power consumption.
  • Google's Android Invasion: Prepare For Phase 2 Google's Android operating system has plenty to celebrate this holiday season -- and now, a new trio of studies suggests the platform is poised for even more success in 2010.
  • Budget Gifts for Mac Users 15 great gifts priced under $100 (and even less) for the Apple fan on your shopping list.
  • Mobile Tech: 11 Invaluable Accessories for On-the-Go Gear We’ve handpicked a clutch of the most useful travel gadgets, including a TSA-friendly suitcase, handy paper speakers, and a super-portable photo printer.
  • Mobile Internet to Dominate Within 5 Years -- Study Morgan Stanley report states we're "now in the early innings" of mobile Internet development, which is growing faster than previous tech cycles, including the evolution of the desktop PC.
  • Deals of the Week We'll show you where to find the best prices on an unlocked Pharos smartphone, a Kodak pocket camcorder, a refurbished iPod, and more.
  • SolarVoice 908 Headset Lets the Sunshine in Want to go green with your smartphone? Try the SolarVoice 908, a Bluetooth headset that charges itself via a built-in photovoltaic panel.
  • 4G Mobile: Europe Snickers at U.S. Foot-Dragging Sweden and Norway are now enjoying 100 Mbps 4G mobile data with the latest LTE deployments -- and it looks more and more like stateside WiMax has been sidelined.
  • Android App Alert: Mobile Defense Hits the Market Want to protect your Android phone in case it's lost or stolen? An app just made widely available makes it easier than ever -- and it won't cost you a single cent.
  • Will Google Phone Change the Wireless Industry? When Google released its own Nexus One phone to its employees to play with this weekend, it served notice that it plans to push the Android brand aggressively...
  • Sweden's TeliaSonera Blazes 4G Trail TeliaSonera is the first to offer commercially available 4G networking. U.S. carriers are not far behind, and 4G can't get here fast enough.
  • 4G Mobile Service Debuts: What You Need to Know Swedish telecom firm has become the first carrier to offer 4G wireless service, albeit on a very limited basis.
  • The 'Google Phone': Reasons to Remain Skeptical The tech world is going bonkers over the so-called "Google Phone," but you may not want to automatically believe everything you read.
  • AT&T: On the Decline? Rate hikes, network hassles, bad ads -- AT&T is having trouble on land and in air.

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