Recently, about the only thing worth getting excited about regarding the Samsung N150 was the plethora of colors that its casing could be ordered in. Now, though, the little thing has been finally been updated to include the 3G modem it’s always promised , and is ready to connect up to Verizon Wireless. Sure, it isn’t the LTE model that was spied at MWC — that is still a few months off, at least — but it does mean there’s yet another option out there for road warriors who like little lappys.

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Samsung’s technicolor N150 netbook gets Verizon-powered 3G
Yeah, we spotted the Dash at Best Buy a few days ago, accidentally eating up shelf space, but we’ve finally hit that April 29th launch date and Sony has unleashed the non-tablet touchscreen device into the wild.

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Sony’s Dash goes on sale, officially this time
If Apple created the first round of disruption to the business-as-usual lethargy infecting the cellphone industry then Google appears poised to bring round two. When looking around at choices, it’s the Android OS backed by Google’s cloud-based services and the 50k app-strong Android Market we usually find underpinning the sexiest and most powerful hardware on the market.

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HTC expects 36 percent increase in Q2 sales thanks to Android