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You can’t buy the Galaxy Nexus from a U.S. carrier just yet, but that’s isn’t stopping early adopters from getting their hands on Samsung’s newest phone. After reading reviews and tweets from happy owners, I decided to pull the trigger on my own. Hello Android 4.0! Read more »

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Matt and Kevin share hands-on impressions of three devices this week: the BlackBerry PlayBook from Research In Motion, T-Mobile’s G2X Android smartphone and the G-Slate Honeycomb tablet. Join them live for the podcast and you can participate in the show through the live chat room! Read more »

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What will it take to reinvigorate the venerable Sidekick brand? T-Mobile thinks it knows and has teamed up with Samsung on the Sidekick 4G. My teenage son reviews it on video and is impressed. Me too, since the device has solid hardware and runs Google Android. Read more »

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T-Mobile today announced the first three cities that will see 42 Mbps mobile broadband service, as well as the first device that can fully leverage the faster network. A mobile broadband hotspot, three USB data sticks, and the new T-Mobile G2x handset are coming this spring. Read more »

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After a dozen iterations over the past nine years, the Sidekick brand rides again. T-Mobile’s Sidekick 4G built by Samsung pairs many hardware features of the Galaxy S 4G with Google Android, a custom TouchWIZ interface and innovative new messaging software from the carrier. Read more »

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