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January 10, 2011
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redarrow RIM to filter Indonesia Web traffic
redarrow Target starts selling iPhone 3GS for $49
redarrow Verizon Wireless CTO dishes on 4G claims (Q&A)
redarrow CES: Lessons from a smartphone talk
redarrow Spectrum worries at CES: Deja vu all over again

Research In Motion says it will comply with regulations that require it to block all pornography to Indonesian customers. It must start filtering content by January 21.

Target has jumped on the bandwagon and is now selling the iPhone 3GS for $49. The retailer previously sold the device for $99.

Verizon Wireless CTO Tony Melone shares his thoughts on his competitors' claims that they too offer 4G wireless broadband services.

At CES 2011, we ask four smartphone industry experts to predict the future of smartphone apps and moneymaking.
The message at CES's Tech Policy Summit was all about the looming crisis brought on by exploding demand for mobile broadband. But the FCC's vision for a fix is largely reheated.
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