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  • Sprint Downplays Report It Shared GPS Data With Feds Sprint Nextel is downplaying a blog report that it provided law enforcement authorities with customer GPS location data more than eight million times.
  • Sprint Makes Goverment Tracking of GPS Data Easy Sprint handed over info on customer locations 8 million times last year. So where's the outrage?
  • AT&T: Not As Lousy As Everyone Thinks? How much worse are AT&T's cellular and wireless data services than those provided by the other three major carriers? Not as much as we try to make ourselves believe.
  • Verizon Challenges Sprint Marketing Claim Fresh from its legal victory over AT&T's challenge, Verizon is starting a new battle against Sprint's marketing slogan. Verizon has a reason to fight for "most reliable".
  • Palm Pixi (Sprint) Smartphone The newest addition to the WebOS family has an attractive, superslim design, but its performance can be slow and the keyboard needs improvement.
  • A Smartphone Owner's Bill of Rights In a wireless market featuring high prices, limited competition, and sparse regulation, it's time consumers got some protection.
  • Droid vs. Pre vs. iPhone: A Cost of Ownership Reality Check Which of these three hot handhelds (Droid, iPhone, and Palm Pre) will cost you the most over two years?
  • Sprint Netbook Isn't The Deal It May Seem Buyerss end up with a powerful, if pricey, Internet connection permanently tied to an under-powered portable computer
  • Analyst: Ignore Financials — Sprint's on the Rebound "Sprint is addressing everything that was a problem, and now the recovery just has to take its natural course," insists one analyst.
  • Samsung Moment (Sprint) The Moment impresses with a vivid AMOLED display and a roomy QWERTY keyboard, but the software is quirky and the touchscreen can be slow.
  • Jitterbug J (GreatCall) The Jitterbug J keeps it simple for seniors with large buttons, easy-to-read text, and some helpful services.
  • Samsung Intrepid (Sprint) The Samsung Intrepid has some great e-mail and messaging capabilities, but navigating its interface can be difficult.
  • Verizon's Droid Phone and the Android Army Verizon's announced plans for a shiny new Android phone called the Droid. Here's a look at how it compares to other new Android devices also on the way.
  • 5 Ways Wireless Carriers Gouge You--And How to Fight Back Cell phone carriers are notorious for slapping consumers with fees and unexpected charges. But if you look carefully at what you're paying for and figure out what you need, you can keep your monthly bill down.
  • CTIA Wireless 2009: Fall's Hottest Handsets While Android phones are starting to enter carriers' lineups, most of the new phones launched at the recent CTIA wireless telecommunications trade show ran Windows Mobile 6.5. A few inexpensive--but well-equipped--feature phones also debuted, further blurring the line between what is and what isn’t a smartphone.
  • First Look: The Samsung Moment A gorgeous AMOLED display, a powerful processor and a solid camera are just a few things to love about Samsung's latest Android phone.
  • Android-Powered Samsung Moment Comes to Sprint The Moment boasts an AMOLED screen, 3.2-megapixel camera, full QWERTY keyboard and a suite of Google apps.
  • Samsung Instinct HD (Sprint) Cell Phone The third-generation Instinct phone has HD video support and plenty of new features, but you have to pay extra to experience HD video on your TV.
  • PC World Podcast 46: Windows 7 Parties, Microsoft Courier, HTC Hero PC World editors discuss those surreal Windows 7 launch party videos, the best Android phone yet, and Microsoft's dual-screen Courier tablet PC.
  • HTC Hero (Sprint) The HTC Hero smartphone marks a giant step in the evolution of the Android platform, but it isn’t without flaws.
  • Sprint President Takes a Shot (Or Two) at AT&T 3G Says 3G networks are no match for consumers' voracious (and growing) appetite for wireless broadband
  • First 4G Android-Based Smartphone May Arrive in 2010 From Sprint The carrier needs a device and some apps to convey the wow factor of its WiMax technology.
  • Best Smartphones for Under $100 No need to pay big bucks for a high-quality, full-featured smartphone. We’ve rounded up the best inexpensive models across the four major carriers. Whether you’re a social networker, a business executive, or a multimedia addict, there’s a wallet-friendly smartphone for you.
  • T-Mobile May Buy Sprint to Create Market Giant, Report Says The number 4 U.S. carrier could leap over the pack to challenge leaders AT&T and Verizon.
  • Hands-On: Palm Pixi webOS Smartphone The tiny Pixi has a lot of style, but the keyboard could be improved.

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