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 | More from TechRepublic | | 11 smart career tips for 2011 A Silicon Valley-based executive search consultant and author offers her tips for handling your career in 2011. Read more | What to do after you've made a mistake How you handle a job mistake can be the critical difference between a slow career death and moving ahead. In this blog, John M McKee shares six of his favorite tips for dealing effectively with a mistake. Read more | News from ZDNet | | Five reasons why it may be Motorola Mobility's time Amid the hubbub over Verizon's iPhone and the war with AT&T one of the biggest winners not named Apple may be Motorola Mobility. Read more | Google prepares to ruin Chrome browser Google announced yesterday that it is preparing to ruin the Chrome browser by removing support for the H.264 codec. Read more | Microsoft details packaging, pricing for Office 365 for Education Microsoft will be launching Office 365, its successor to BPOS, Live@Edu and Office Live Small Business -- later this year (I'm still hearing early June). On January 11, Microsoft shared new pricing and packaging details about one of the coming Office 365 SKUs: Office 365 for Education. Read more | Verizon Wireless support for iPhone 4 opens more enterprise doors It's here ... but what does the Verizon iPhone mean for your business? Read more | Unlike with AT&T, the Verizon iPhone isn't the network's best smartphone Apple enters the Verizon market in a different position than when they were on AT&T with Verizon having a rock star existing and future lineup of Android devices. While the masses will buy the new iPhone, what decisions will the smartphone fans make on Verizon. Read more | Verizon iPhone, LTE Androids: Dark Clouds Ahead for RIM's BlackBerry? With iPhone joining the best wireless carrier in North America, and 4G LTE Android devices soon to follow, is RIM's BlackBerry business due for some heavy turbulence? Read more | Verizon CFO: We're getting the iPad too Verizon Communications Inc. CFO Francis Shammo today told Bloomberg that Verizon Wireless will sell a version of the iPad that can connect directly to its network. Read more | Verizon's iPhone 4: The Q&A At a press conference in New York City, Verizon Wireless CEO Dan Mead and Apple COO Tim Cook take questions about Apple's iPhone 4 coming to the Verizon network in early February. [video=498591] Previous coverage: For Verizon's LTE partners, a 3G iPhone creates opportunity Verizon Wireless support for iPhone 4... Read more | Review: Verizon 4G LTE USB modem is faster than a speeding Sounder Verizon launched their 4G LTE network last month and after trying out on of their available USB modem sticks I almost want to change my work methods to get onto this super fast network. Read more | Windows Phone 7 Wednesday; Apps to help you reach those 2011 fitness goals In this edition of Windows Phone 7 Wednesday I take a quick look at five apps to help you keep those new fitness goals for 2011. Read more | Facebook settlement under fire: The Winklevoss twins ask court for more Mark Zuckerberg's former Harvard classmates - twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss - have changed their mind about a $65 million settlement from Facebook in 2008 and have asked an appeals court to void it, arguing that Facebook didn't disclose an accurate valuation of its shares before agreeing to pay them $65 million... Read more | No, your AT&T iPhone 4 case/bumper won't fit your Verizon iPhone 4! Yesterday Verizon announced its very own iPhone 4. Externally, it's almost identical to the AT&T iPhone 4 ... except it's not 100% identical. Read more | Social bullying and its threat on corporations While a corporation is rarely seen as a victim, the social bullying threat is real. So, what's a company to do? Read more | Nintendo 3DS could help uncover subtle vision disorders The Nintendo 3DS is already stirring up controversy about the glasses-free 3D display and the effect it might have on children's eyes. But maybe it's not so dangerous after all. Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Sanity Check newsletter is my daily update on the technology world. You'll get my opinions, rants, reviews, user polls, and hand-picked stories of the day. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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