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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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LG C900 photo and video leak, may be running at 1.3 GHz like E900

Earlier today we posted a new, un-blurry leaked photo of LG's E900 Windows Phone 7 device, as well as a video of the handset powered on.  Now we've got a photo and a video of the E900's brother, the...

Samsung Fascinate photos and user guide leak out for all to see

Samsung's Fascinate is the last Galaxy S device that hasn't launched on one of the big four carriers, though it's looking that will change on September 9th (or 8th).  In the mean time, we've got...

Samsung set to unveil Media Hub, new Android device on Sept. 16th

Those of you who own a Samsung Vibrant, Captivate, or Epic 4G may have noticed Samsung's "Media Hub" app baked into the phone.  It looks cool, right?  Too bad it doesn't work just yet.  The good...

Rumor: Apple to release redesigned iPhone 4 at the end of Sept.

Apple's antenna design on the iPhone 4 has certainly caused some controversy since the device's initial launch, with the whole situation even earning the title "Antennagate."  The company sent free...

T-Mobile expands HSPA Plus network, plans 42 Mbps speeds in 2011

T-Mobile has been aggressively expanding its HSPA+ footprint for some time now, and today they've announce that the service has gone live is another eight major cities across the U.S.  The carrier...

DROID X's leaked Android 2.2 build won't see official updates

Remember that leaked Android 2.2 build for the DROID X that we saw almost two weeks ago?  Hopefully you didn't install if you were hoping to move up to the official Froyo build when Motorola gets...

webOS 2.0 SDK available today, new features detailed

We've seen webOS 2.0 show in up the logs of a couple of webOS apps, but now Palm has announced that they're dropping the webOS 2.0 SDK in a limited release today, and they've also let loose...

T-Mobile G2 renders leak out, show off stock Android 2.2 and keyboard

We've already seen some photos of T-Mobile's G2 in the wild, but a few more pictures wouldn't hurt, right?  Today we've got some new, official-looking renders for you, showing the device powered on...

DROID Incredible Android 2.2 manual download and install available

It wasn't long ago that Verizon announced that the DROID Incredible Android 2.2 update was finally, officially rolling out to users.  As with most of these updates, though, it can take some time for...

Miniclip establishes mobile division focused on iOS, Android gaming

There is already a healthy selection of apps available on Apple's App Store and the Android Market, but both stores will soon see an influx of quality games thanks to the folks at Miniclip.  Already...

LG E900 spotted in new photos, may be sporting 1.3 GHz chip

A little over a week ago, we saw a flurry of Windows Phone 7 leaks.  One of the devices included in that onslaught was LG's E900, a thin, full touch device.  Unfortunately, the blurry nature of the...

Samsung Galaxy Tab coming to Verizon Wireless

We've seen Samsung's Galaxy Tab leaked several times in the past, and the company is set to unveil the device themselves on September 2nd.  Yesterday, however, there was a model of the Galaxy Tab...

XPERIA X10 line of phones getting Android 2.1 in September

Sony Ericsson and AT&T recently teamed up to release the XPERIA X10 here in the U.S.  Unfortunately, the device is running Android 1.6, and while Sony Ericsson's skin does bring some useful...

T-Mobile to introduce $0 add-a-line promotion on September 8th

Back in June, T-Mobile had a promotion where it offered all of its phones for free with a new contract.  Beginning September 8th, they'll be doing the same thing for family plans.  The folks at...

Motorola XT300 portrait slider with Android photos leak again

Remember that Motorola portrait slider running Android that we saw last month?  The device, sporting the XT300 name, has reappeared in a decidedly less blurry batch of photos, giving us a better...

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