An reportedly leaked document from Sprint hints at the Palm Pre possibly being in Sprint’s warehouses on March 15. The document also shows the Palm Treo Pro as being in stock in the warehouse on February 15

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Leaked Sprint document suggests Palm Pre in warehouses in March
Eight new, unannounced cell phones from Samsung have been spotted on the internet. Most appear to be mid to low end phones, and all are rumored to be unveiled this month at the Mobile World Congress show

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Specs for eight Samsung cell phones for Mobile World Congress have been leaked
Verizon Wireless appears to be changing its policies on mail-in rebates as well as its Test Drive and New Every Two programs. Read the full story here.

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Unofficial Verizon documents signal major policy changes
The HTC Cedar W supposedly leaked earlier this year, has become closer to official after it received certification from the Bluetooth SIG.

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Unannounced HTC Cedar gets Bluetooth SIG certification
Verizon Wireless today announced the availability of its Hub home VoIP and messaging system. We went to New York to get some hands-on time with the hub and have produced a video of the Hub in action

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Video of Verizon’s new Hub home VoIP, messaging, and internet device
A picture of what is believed to be the unannounced Motorola ZN300 has surfaced, showing a contextually changing d-pad and a compact slider form factor. Read the full story here.

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Picture of the rumored Motorola ZN300 surfaces
The Motorola Inferno is rumored to be a touchscreen cell phone that is supposedly heading towards Verizon Wireless later this year. Word has it that this unannounced handset has also been renamed to the Torch.

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Rumored Motorola Inferno renamed to Torch, headed to Verizon
A new rumor suggests that Apple may be preparing a premium games section for its App Store, where higher-quality games, priced at $19.99, will be available for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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Apple possibly adding premium games to iPhone App Store
A new patent applied for by Microsoft has come to light, showing that the company is thinking about how your smartphone might be used as a pocket computer. Read the full story here.

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Microsoft planning to use smartphones as a computer CPU?
A few industrious folks have dug around in the new iPhone firmware that was released yesterday and found a reference to what could be the next iPhone model. A reference to iPhone2,1 was found, while the current iPhone 3G is referred to as iPhone1,2.

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Possible reference to new iPhone found in latest firmware