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Max Payne 3 (screenshots)
After almost nine years, the Max Payne franchise has returned.
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Future proof: Sprint's Tri-Fi wireless hotspot works with 3G, WiMax, and LTE
Compatible with 3G, WiMax, and LTE, Sprint's latest wireless hotspot is essentially future proof.
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Sprint offers old-school netbook on fading WiMAX network
Sprint is offering a subsidized netbook with old technology, to work on its WiMAX network that will be phased out in favor of current LTE. The subsidy requires a 2-year commitment to the old tech.
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Sprint's 3G/4G Plug-in-Connect USB modem offers WiMax speeds on the cheap
Even as Sprint ramps up its LTE efforts, the company is still offering devices its 3G/4G modem, which connects to its WiMax network.
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Five signs the mobile phone form factor is maxed out
Smartphones are ubiquitous and capable, but the innovation ceiling has been reached.
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Leave your glasses at home with LG's Optimus 3D Max (photos)
LG is back for more #D with the Optimus 3D Max. CNET takes a hands-on tour in Barcelona where LG showed the phone for the first time.
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RunCore Pro V Max SSD (photos)
RunCore's latest Pro V Max SSD is the company's first SSD offered in the U.S. market. The drive comes with rugged and sleek aluminum casing and support SATA 3 to offer very good performance. Check...
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Sprint's latest hot spot toggles LTE, WiMax (photos)
Sprint's Tri-Network Hotspot doles out data from both its 4G networks, as well as from 3G.
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RIM's BlackBerry outage: $350 million max hit, but losing enterprise
The short term financial hit due to RIM's outage is minimal, but the company is starting to lose the enterprise. And that financial hit will really hurt.
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Europe versus Facebook: The law protects program logic, not data
Facebook says it doesn't have to hand over all your personal data because that's how the law works. Europe versus Facebook argues that the law protects program logic, not data.
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Kyocera DuraMax (photos)
Sprint's Kyocera DuraMax is the more advanced of its two new 3G push-to-talk phones. We got to give it the water-dunk test at CTIA.
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Sprint makes right long-term moves, gets pummeled for them
Assuming Sprint can navigate the next two years, the bets on the iPhone and an aggressive LTE rollout make a lot of sense.
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Facing stiff competition, Sprint takes on LTE network buildout
Sprint Nextel will roll out its own next-generation LTE network by the end of next year.
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A first look at Max Payne 3 (photos)
Our latest "hands-off" demo with the next game in the legendary action shooter franchise has demonstrated how serious Rockstar Games is about keeping true to the Max Payne ethos.
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Apple's new iPhone won't support 4G or WiMAX (report)
The next iPhone may introduce a lot of features to the line, but 4G or WiMAX support won't be one of them.
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Toys R Us to sell the Kindle, Office Max gets the Nook
Both OfficeMax and Toys R Us are joining the eReader party.
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Delayed Nexus S 4G upgrade coming July 25th, brings boosted WiMAX speeds
Sprint will roll-out its promised and delayed Nexus s 4G update on July 25th.
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Capt Kirk banned from Google+ then reinstated. Reason: 5,000 circle buddies max allowed.
We're all learning how Google+ works, and that apparently includes T. J. Hooker himself, William Shatner.
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Sprint sets 4G plans with LightSquared: WiMax with dash of LTE
Sprint will reportedly confirm a network deal with LightSquared that will give the company a little Long-Term Evolution (LTE) mojo.
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