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AT&T wireless chief defends 3G network; How to build the ideal Android smartbook; Router cheat sheet

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AT&T wireless chief defends 3G network

AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega today touted his 3G network's speeds and vowed that the company would continue to improve it until it was ready to transition to 4G technology Read full story

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