Verizon now offering smartphones on no-contract pre-paid plans

Almost as a side note to Verizon’s earlier announcement today that it is offering two new pre-paid data packages for select smartphones and multimedia feature phones, Verizon told us that these new smartphones and multimedia devices will also be available for purchase directly from Verizon without a contract. The newly available devices are: BlackBerry Curve 8330, Curve 8530, Storm 9530, Storm2 9550, Tour 9630, and Bold 9650; Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus; Motorola DROID, DEVOUR, DROID X, and DROID 2; HTC DROID Eris and DROID Incredible; LG Ally, enV Touch, enV3, Chocolate Touch, and VX8360; Samsung Alias 2 and Renown; Nokia Twist; Casio EXILIM. The phones are now available for purchase without a contract from Verizon Wireless retail shops and will be available online on the 28th of September.

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Samsung: Android 3.5 to be called Honeycomb

At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin today, Samsung confirmed that Google’s future Android 3.5 operating system will be called Honeycomb. Prior to the event, speculation swirled that the next iteration of the OS would be called Honeycomb, but that had never been confirmed. The name falls in line with Google’s alphabetic naming scheme, which includes Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, and Gingerbread, which will be Android 3.0 and is expected before year’s end.

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Samsung: Android Honeycomb to follow Gingerbread

At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin today, Samsung confirmed that Google’s future Android operating system will be called Honeycomb. Prior to the event, speculation swirled that the next iteration of the OS would be called Honeycomb, but that had never been confirmed. The name falls in line with Google’s alphabetic naming scheme, which includes Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, and Gingerbread, which will be Android 3.0 and is expected before year’s end.

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Google pushes back at Apple, says 200k per day figure does not include upgrades

According to a story posted by Fortune, Google is claiming that the assertion Steve jobs made during yesterday’s keynote, that “our competitors” (implying Google) are counting upgrades in their daily activation figures, is incorrect. Google told Fortune that the “200,000 per day” figure that it gave back in August was for new activations, and did not even count Android phones sold without Google services. Jobs said during his keynote that Apple was activating 230,000 new iOS devices per day.

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Video: Twitter for Apple iPad app video review

Twitter released a new official Twitter client for the Apple iPad that adds a lot of cool multi-touch and sliding panel user interface touches to the application.

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