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The CTIA fall show highlights the latest in hot cell phones, accessories, and services. Already we've seen a slew of new Sprints, a BlackBerry Flip, and a phone fit for the runway. Plus, more mobile apps for Verizon and Nokia, and a 3G handset for Virgin. CNET brings you the top wireless news from the conference.
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Sprint introduced the HTC Touch Pro at CTIA Fall 2008. The business-centric smartphone offers tons of features in a sleek package.
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See the photosThe iPod Touch 2G includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition, its design has improved, and its price has finally come down to earth.
September's iPod event ushered in an updated iPod Classic, redesigned iPod Nanos, and a minimal iPod Touch redesign and price reduction.
The iPod is everywhere, perhaps even in your pocket. And if not, maybe you're ready to get one with the recent launch of the updated iPod Classic, the fourth-generation iPod Nano, the newly shaded iPod Shuffle, or the price-reduced iPod Touch. Our iPod resource page keeps you informed with the latest news, photos, and videos of the new players, as well as helpful reviews as soon as we write them.
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