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U.S. mobile carriers to offer usage alerts
Major U.S. mobile carriers will begin offering usage alerts to customers in an effort to help them avoid surprise charges on their bills, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and a mobile trade group announced. Read More


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Nine high-end alternatives to the iPhone 4S
If you haven't been bitten by the Apple bug, here are some comparable, high-end devices we like just as much--or more--than the iPhone 4S. Read More

iPhone 4S teardowns reveal just 512MB of RAM
Markings on the A5 strongly indicate that the iPhone 4S uses 512MB of system memory, iFixit and iSuppli said. Talk had circulated earlier that the iPhone 4S might offer 1GB of system memory, double that of the iPhone 4 and the iPad 2. Read More

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