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TechRepublic Member | October 07, 2010


Smartphones, tablets, and M2M coming to Verizon 4G network

Verizon unveiled its list of the 38 U.S. cities that will get 4G LTE service by the end of 2010. See what Verizon said about the potential LTE devices, including the iPhone. Read more

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Featured multimedia

 

Logitech Revue with Google TV (photos)

The Logitech Revue with Google TV promises a single set-top box designed to integrate all your content sources into a single, unified, searchable interface. View on site

Cell phones of the future (photos)

Ceatec is always a reliable place to spot some of the coolest, most forward-thinking--and sometimes impractical--concept designs for cell phones. View on site

Chevrolet Voltec 240-volt home charging unit (photos)

GM unveiled Voltec, its affordable home charger for the Chevrolet Volt. If you're not one of the first 4,400 buyers of the Volt who will receive a free home charger courtesy of a Department of Energy grant, this wall-mountable unit is available for $490 plus installation, which can vary by region, but is expected to cost around $1,500. View on site

Hands-on Motorola Citrus (photos)

A closer look at the Motorola Citrus, a new eco-friendly Android phone. View on site


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