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Verizon’s next big LTE push coming July 21st

You can’t stop Verizon’s nationwide LTE push — and even hoping to contain it seems like a bit much to ask these days. The company made its last major 4G service rollout just under a week ago , and now it’s looking to do the same next month, adding a slew of new markets to its coverage umbrella and expanding in a few existing locales on July 21st. New markets include Portland, OR, Toledo, OH, Winston-Salem and Raleigh-Durham, NC, Maui, HI, Wichita, KS, and Knoxville, TN, to name a few. Coverage will be expanded in Seattle, Louisville, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Las Vegas. The full list of high-speed recipients can be found in the link below. Verizon’s next big LTE push coming July 21st originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Jun 2011 12:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

MetroPCS bringing LTE to Las Vegas this year, Samsung doing infrastructure and first LTE handset: the SCH-r900

Look out folks, we’re about to go LTE, and it’s not from where you were expecting: MetroPCS is building out an LTE network in “various metropolitan markets,” with Las Vegas due to go online first in the second half of 2010. Samsung will be doing the infrastructure work, and is running the presser here at CTIA, with a pretty impressive display of room-based LTE show of force. Samsung, as previously announced, will also be building the first 4G handset for the network, dubbed the SCH-r900, though they aren’t sharing any other details about the device at this point. Samsung ran a quick demo of 4G performance using some laptops and a couple of racks of LTE parts (we’ll have video up momentarily), and was also running some sort of LTE prototype (pictured above), though we don’t know squat about it. PR is after the break. Update: There’s video after the break! Witness those blazing 4G speeds for yourself, you’ll be amazed and astonished. Or at least mildly entertained. Continue reading MetroPCS bringing LTE to Las Vegas this year, Samsung doing infrastructure and first LTE handset: the SCH-r900 MetroPCS bringing LTE to Las Vegas this year, Samsung doing infrastructure and first LTE handset: the SCH-r900 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Associated Press: Next Generation Gadgets: Wireless Charging …

There were plenty of other interesting ideas on display, too, from 3-D printing to a wireless cell phone tether. Here are some of the gadgets most worth keeping an eye out for this year, and some that best deserve an arched eyebrow of …

MagicJack's next act: Making cell phone fees disappear? Carrier …

October 19th, 2009 Verizon’s big ad push for Android targets iPhoneNEW YORK — Verizon Wireless is running an aggressive TV ad campaign for a new Motorola phone, squarely targeting the iPhone and championing Google software as an …

Engadget is live from CES MMX!

Are your senses full with the aroma of stag parties and buffet bacon lying listless atop the flicker of a 3AM Sterno flame? No? Well, that’s because you’re not in Vegas. We just rolled in with the double-wide now parked just outside the Las Vegas Convention Center to celebrate our annual CES right of passage. We’re already knee deep in press releases and hot products with dozens of events scheduled throughout the week followed by extensive hands-on coverage and reviews of the all the best products that the consumer electronics industry can muster. You can view the news in the standard format that you’re used to right here, or you can head over to engadget.com/ces . There you’ll find our coverage presented in a tighter format so that you can more easily keep track of what’s breaking and which events we’re covering live (and when). So kick back and take it all in. It’s going to get busy, but if you’re like us then it just doesn’t get any better than CES. Gratuitous trailer shot after the break. Continue reading Engadget is live from CES MMX! Engadget is live from CES MMX! originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

[No-Edit CTIA Wireless 2009] Nokia's music phone 5310 Xpress

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CLEAR WiMAX goes live in Las Vegas, Samsung Mondi ships to take advantage

Filed under: Handsets , Samsung , Windows Mobile , WiMAX Looking for one more excuse to stay inside and avoid that sweltering Las Vegas heat this summer? Good news, gamblers — Clearwire’s CLEAR WiMAX service has officially gone live across 638 square miles in the greater Las Vegas area. By the books, that’s serving right around 1.7 million residents, not including the influx of tourists from other WiMAX-equipped cities that will undoubtedly take advantage . To coincide with the launch, Samsung has also announced that its QWERTY-packin’, DivX-friendly Mondi — which we toyed with back at CTIA — will be available in Vegas-area Best Buy and Clearwire outlets starting August 1st. Said MID arrives with 4G support, WiFi, GPS, 3 megapixel camera, a QWERTY keypad, a 4.3-inch touchscreen, Opera 9.5 and a customizable set of widgets on top of Windows Mobile. The device is supposedly available now through Samsung’s website and “select Samsung authorized distributors,” but we’re having no lucky hunting one down at present time. Read – CLEAR in Las Vegas Read – Samsung Mondi shipping CLEAR WiMAX goes live in Las Vegas, Samsung Mondi ships to take advantage originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 21 Jul 2009 10:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

Samsung MBP200 micro-projector goes on sale in Europe

Remember Samsung’s micro-projector MBP200 we’ve seen at this year’s CES in Las Vegas? Well, it’s finally available for purchase in Europe, at least in Germany. I’m saying…