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| Sprint comes to its senses, cuts Touch Pro2 price to $199 starting October 1st When we first caught wind of Sprint?s HTC Touch Pro2 pricing, we had to do a triple-take. As we just confirmed with eCare however, Sprint is wisely bringing the ridiculous $349 price of the HTC Touch Pro2 down to $199.99 (after MIR) starting October 1st. With the BlackBerry Tour, upcoming HTC Hero and ? most [...] [..] |
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PS3 Slim: The Five Senses Tests [Clips] I thought it would be a good idea to test the PS3 slim using each of the five senses. That would entail seeing, smelling, touching, tasting and hearing Sony's new machine. How about four out of five? [..] |
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Darth Vader senses your Wiimote's presence
With the economy the way it is, even Sith Lords are having to work second jobs. Take Darth Vader here, who's moonlighting as the absolute coolest Wii sensor bar holder ever. (We're sure his superviso [..] |
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| Vader Senses Much Movement In Your Wii Remote [Accessorizing] The only reason to think that Power A's officially licensed Star Wars Darth Vader Wii Sensor Bar holder is a stupid idea is that you didn't think of it yourself. Or maybe the price. We've mentioned it before, but now it's finally hitting store shelves, and we've got packaging images. While we still haven't received the definitive Jedi lightsaber battling game for the Nintendo Wii, Power [..] |
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Famitsu Senses More Tingle From Nintendo [Nintendo DS] Nintendo's upcoming line-up may have more than just new appearances from Link, Mario and Samus, as the venerable fairy Tingle from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask may be starring in a new game of his own. The newest issue of Famitsu teases Tingl [..] |
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Sprint readies Sprint Airave signal booster for July 15th launch Sprint is getting ready to launch to launch their Airave signal booster on July 15th. The box, which should be available from your local Sprint store for $99, plugs into your broadband router, providing you with an added signal boost aided by your home internet connection. The service, similar to T-Mobile’s Hotspot@Home, is targeted at [...] [..] |
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| Sprint posts $863 million loss in Q1, adds 263,000 net Sprint subscribers Sprint posted its first-quarter financial results on Wednesday ahead of the bell. Analysts were anticipating another rough quarter, and Wall Street’s consensus had the nation’s No.3 carrier losing $0.42 per share on revenue of $8.71 billion. The numbers are now in and Sprint beat analysts’ expectations, reported a loss of $0.29 per share, or a net loss of $863 million, on $8.73 b [..] |
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Sprint integrates Google Voice; effortless calling, texting for Sprint users Now this, is awesome. Sprint and Google have just announced that they have worked together to give practically all Sprint wireless subscribers the ability to start using Google Voice immediately without any effort. It will literally be as simple as entering your number into your Google Voice account; the system will recognize that it’s a Sprint number and ask you if you’d like to use i [..] |
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| Sprint announces new music service: Sprint Music Plus Via a press release this morning, U.S. wireless carrier Sprint announced a new music service offering for its customers dubbed Sprint Music Plus. Powered by RealNetworks, the new service will allow users to purchase DRM-free, MP3 music tracks and ringtones starting at just $0.69. “Sprint Music Plus is available for Android powered Sprint smartphones from the Sprint Zone app and can be found [..] |
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| Sprint CEO suggests AT&T can?t buy T-Mobile, only Sprint can buy T-Mobile Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has been an outspoken opponent of AT&T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA since it was announced earlier this year. Hesse has repeatedly warned that such a merger would “stifle innovation” and put “too much power would be in the hands of two,” and it is understandable that the CEO of the nation’s No. 3 wireless carrier wo [..] |
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