Alex Wagner

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Alex Wagner

Editorial Director of News and Content for PhoneDog Media. Arsenal, beer, video games. Can be followed on Twitter at @alw. I participate in the Amazon Associates program, which means I may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links.

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HTC Mozart has its specs leak out ahead of late October launch

There have been a multitude of leaks showing off Windows Phone 7 handets from various manufacturers, but one company that has seemingly been leaked more than the others is HTC.  That trend continues...

Microsoft holding Windows Phone 7 event on Oct. 11 and we'll be there live!

We already know that Microsoft is planning to debut Windows Phone 7 in London on October 11th, but now the company has sent out invites for a similar event in New York City.  Beginning at 9:30 AM...

LG delays Android tablet to wait for newer version of the OS

Not that long ago, Google said that the Android 2.2 wasn't designed for use on tablet devices and, while some manufacturers are soldiering on with Froyo tablets anyway, LG has heeded those words and...

T-Mobile myTouch official: Snapdragon, HSPA Plus, Android 2.2

We've seen T-Mobile's new myTouch leak several times in the past, but today the carrier has come forward and officially announced the new handset.  Launching in time for the holidays, the HSPA+-...

HTC HD7 captured on video with Dolby Mobile Sound in tow

HTC's Windows Phone 7-powered HD7 has had its spec sheet list, followed by device schematics, and then photos of the actual device in the wild appeared.  The next logical step would be a video of...

HTC Lexikon gets previewed and benchmarked before it's even announced

HTC's Lexikon/Merge for Verizon has been in the spotlight quite a bit lately and, while all of the leaked photos are nice, I think everyone wants to know just how well the thing runs.  Thankfully we...

Microsoft sues Motorola over nine Android-related patent violations

Microsoft is going to be unleashing Windows Phone 7 this month, but in the mean time they'll be going after one of their competitors in a bit of a different fashion.  The company has announced that...

Some T-Mobile G2s arriving with loose hinges and low memory

Now that the T-Mobile G2 is finally landing in the hands of eager customers (albeit a little early), you'd think everything would be sunshine and rainbows, right?  Not so, as some customers are...

India may ban BlackBerrys after rejecting proposed email solution

BlackBerrys have been a subject of controversy as of late, with many countries in the Middle East threatening to ban RIM's smartphones because of the way that they store and transmit encrypted data...

Samsung says more info on Vibrant GPS fix is coming next week

September has come and gone, and the official update for the Samsung Vibrant that is supposed to fix the handset's GPS issues is nowhere to be found (unless you snagged it from Samsung Kies against...

iPhone 3GS to get HDR photo capabilities

When Apple introduced iOS 4.1, many users felt kind of burned by the fact that their particular iPhone was going to miss out on one feature or another (unless you're an iPhone 4 owner).  One of the...

Rumor: Motorola Ciena is the lowest-specced Android in recent memory

The Motorola WX445 has leaked a couple of times in the past, and we always assumed that it would be a lower-specced device, but now we know that it may be so low-end that it may not gain access to...

Verizon leaks aplenty: Storm3 canceled, Android frenzy, LTE modems

We've seen a whole mess of news concerning various current and upcoming products lately, but with this news today, we've got to be breaking some sort of Guinness World Record.  They've got a...

Sprint network overhaul signals beginning of the end for iDEN?

Usually when we hear of a carrier making changes to their network, they're adding more towers to increase coverage.  Sprint has announced that will be doing the opposite, though, decreasing the...

Verizon's LTE network yields speeds of 28 Mbps in unofficial test

Verizon has said in the past that they plan to launch their shiny new LTE network in 30 "NFL cities" by then end of this year.  That's all well and good, but if you're like me, you're wondering what...

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