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Verizon is having a sale on certified pre-owned devices, deals include a Motorola Xoom for $299.99

It looks like Verizon Wireless has quietly announced a websale. The sale has officially kicked off and will be ending on Monday August 29th. The items that are on sale are all certified pre-owned devices, however the list includes a nice mix of Android smartphones, along with the Motorola Xoom tablet and a Samsung 4G more »

The BlackBerry PlayBook makes friends with the U.S. government

The BlackBerry PlayBook is not making any waves with mainstream consumers. Even Windows 7 tablets are outselling the PlayBook. Even with all its woes, the United States government has taken a shine to it. The PlayBook is the first tablet to be certified by the U.S. government for use by government agencies.

Verizon adds pre-owned Motorola Droid X product listing, would be $149.99 if they were in-stock

Those looking to make a purchase direct with Verizon and save a few bucks as compared to the regular $199.99 purchase price of the Droid X can now opt to go pre-owned. Yup, Verizon is now offering (still with a two-year agreement), the Droid X for $149.99. Granted, as of now there are none in more »

North American GSM Palm Pre gets certified by the W-Fi Alliance

There are plenty of people waiting and hoping to see a a 3G-capable GSM version of the Palm Pre become available in North America and it now looks like that is one step closer to becoming a reality. Just recently, the Wi-Fi Alliance certified just such as device. The new listing highlights the Palm Pre, more »

AT&T adds Palm Treo Pro to “Specialty Vertical Device program”

Unlocked and unbranded phones always come with a little worry, generally you will experience an issue or two, and when you are paying over $500, or more specifically $549 in the case of the Palm Treo Pro there is a decent amount of reason for caution. The good news here is that for AT&T customers more »