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TechRepublic Member | January 12, 2011


Editor's note: I've put together answers to the big questions about the Verizon iPhone. Also, see why Motorola is suddenly on the rise again, what Google is doing to mess with video in the Chrome Web browser, and why Verizon could open more enterprise doors for the iPhone. -Jason

Verizon officially lands iPhone: Answers to five big questions

It's official. Verizon is getting the iPhone. There are five big questions that we've been hearing in relation to the iPhone 4 launch on Verizon. Here are the answers. Read more

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Verizon officially lands iPhone: Answers to five big questions

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