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T-Mobile Gets Rid of Cellphone Contracts | | T-Mobile has done away with cellphone contracts, replacing them with installment plans in an effort to stay competitive in the U.S. market. Instead of offering its customers a phone with a two-year contract, T-Mobile will offer it for a fixed upfront price plus a monthly fee for unlimited calls and data.
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'World's Smallest Cellphone Charger' Provides Emergency Backup | | A cellphone charger claiming to be the "world's smallest" aims to save users in a pinch when their battery is dying. Comparable to a quarter in size, the Fuel Micro Charger is designed to provide 20 to 30 minutes of extra talk time, or up to a few hours more while on standby.
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Zillow Updates Its Home-Rental App For Android | | Zillow released an Android update on Tuesday, adding Spanish-language support to the home-rental app. The app allows users to search for homes based on location, by using their phone’s GPS, typing in a specific address, or drawing a search boundary on a map (e.g. around your office or favorite neighborhood). Renters can also use Android’s voice-capabilities to search for locations.
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Evernote vs. Google Keep: Which Does More? | Monday, March 25, 2013 4:55 PM | Christina Warren |
| Now that Google Keep is officially out in the wild, how does Google's note-taking and syncing service compare with longtime favorite Evernote? From the moment Google Keep was accidentally leaked, it looked like Google was building an Evernote clone. In the wake of the official release, its name, announcement video and aspects of the user interface all evoke a certain Evernote-like quality.
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Average Mobile Customer Already Owns 2 Unused Cellphones | Monday, March 25, 2013 11:37 AM | Matt Petronzio |
| Although 45% of American adults own smartphones, only about 11% of mobile devices are recycled, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's latest data. When you think about big tech companies and the new smartphone models they release every year or so, that's a pretty staggering statistic.
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Yahoo Acquires 17-Year-Old's News Startup | Monday, March 25, 2013 9:57 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| Yahoo announced Monday it has acquired mobile news aggregator Summly, the latest in a string of acquisitions for mobile product talent. The price of the acquisition was $30 million, according to AllThingsD Summly is an iPhone app designed to allow users to quickly find news they're interested in.
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