LG Viper for Sprint Available

Sprint today announced that the LG Viper smartphone will become available for pre-order starting on April 12. The Viper will cost $99.99 and requires a two-year contract with an unlimited everything plan. The Viper, announced in January, is an Android smartphone that's compatible with Sprint's forthcoming LTE 4G network (planned to launch by mid-year). ...

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Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T

he Lumia 900 is Nokia's most important smartphone launch ever. Microsoft and AT&T have a lot riding on this device, too, as its success will shape the future of Windows Phone in the U.S. and beyond. With specs to spare, Nokia goes for the no-nonsense approach in with its flagship smartphone.

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Nokia Releases Qt 5 Alpha

Nokia recently made an alpha version of Qt 5 available to the Symbian developer community. Qt 5 will eventually succeed Qt 4, which has been around for nearly seven years. The new developer tools have been updated to reflect the changing landscape in mobile hardware and allow applications to be written for both desktop and mobile environments. Qt 5 makes ...

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Nokia Maps Suite 2.0 Graduates from Beta

Nokia has made Nokia Maps Suite 2.0 available to devices running Symbian. The suite includes a number of applications, including Maps, Drive, Public Transport, Weather, My Location Widget, and Places Widget. According to Nokia, the entire suite of applications has been updated with new application shortcuts to make it easier and faster to find information, ...

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Sony Mobile Names New CEO

Sony Mobile today announced that effective May 16, Kunimasa Suzuki will become President and CEO of Sony Mobile Communications. Suzuki will replace current CEO Bert Nordberg, who will become chairman of Sony Mobile's board of directors. Suzuki will be responsible for Sony Mobile's consumer products and services, with the goal of creating an integrated ...

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