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Just in Time for the Weekend, ATT and RIM Announce Executive Departures

So How Much Is My Monthly Data Plan With the iPad 2?

Droid Dream Malware Latest Sign Android Attacks Are on the Rise

Thrutu Aims to Let Android Callers Do More While on the Phone

So Tablets Aren’t for Content Creation, Huh? The iPad 2 Begs to Differ.

Mobilized Gets Hands-On With the iPad 2

The Skinny on iOS 4.3

Apple’s iPad 2: The Basics

Steve Jobs Appears at Apple iPad Event

RIM Shows PlayBook’s Gaming Abilities, But Stays Mum on Android Support

Want Unlimited Data for Your Verizon iPhone? Better Hurry.

Nokia’s Jo Harlow Outlines the Game Plan for the Windows Phone Transition

T-Mobile Killing Off Microsoft’s Danger Servers Ahead of Android-based Sidekicks

Apps to Improve Personal Safety, Device Security Among Mobile Launches at Demo

ATT Adds Amazon’s Kindle to Shelves in Move That Hints at Retail Expansion

France’s Orange Hopes to Put the Squeeze on Rivals with an iPhone Voice Mail App

Consumer Reports Continues Its Love-to-Hate Relationship With the iPhone 4

T-Mobile’s Turnaround Has Yet to Reach Right Direction as Customers Defect

Mobilized Vacation Notice

Mobile World Congress Notebook: Battle of the Behemoth Booths

Sony Ericsson Aims to Play Its Way Back Into Android Smartphone Lead

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Moore’s Law means that more and more things can be done practically for free, if only it weren’t for those people who want to be paid. People are the flies in Moore’s Law’s ointment. When machines get incredibly cheap to run, people seem correspondingly expensive.

— From Jaron Lanier’s new book, “Who Owns the Future?” excerpted on Wired.com