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T-Mobile's trade-in program: Best deal for used iPhones?

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April 12, 2013

CNET Weekly News

Is T-Mo's trade-in program the best deal for my used iPhone?

In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon touts T-Mobile's new no-contract plans for iPhone users jumping ship from other carriers, and offers advice on which trade-in program to use.

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Apple's hazy, big-screen iPhone ambitions

Apple's Phil Schiller says the challenge is not to make bigger products but to make better, smaller ones. Still, is Apple ready to create a bigger and better iPhone?

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Facebook Home arrives in Google Play store

The software suite gives select Android handset owners access to Cover Feed, Chat Heads, and more.

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Twitter's music site goes live, kinda

As expected, the microblogging service's social music site goes live, but the features aren't there yet.

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Verizon unveils $35 prepaid mobile phone plan

The new plan offers 500 monthly minutes of talk time and unlimited texting and Internet but is available only for feature phones.

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Apple could unveil 'killer app' this summer, says analyst

Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty contends that the app may be a true mobile wallet, which Apple might unveil as part of iOS 7 in June at its Worldwide Developers Conference.

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Google Fiber heads to Austin

The tech giant is wiring the Texas capital city with its Gigabit service.

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News Corp. exec threatens to make Fox subscription-only

Chase Carey, COO of News Corp., says at the NAB Show that Aereo is stealing broadcasters' content. And if the courts don't step in, they'll have to introduce a subscription model for TV shows and live broadcasts.

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Microsoft may announce next generation of Xbox on May 21

The new console could be pricey and require an "always on" Internet connection.

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Stephen Hawking predicts end-of-Earth scenario

The renowned theoretical physicist urges humans to go into space in order to save ourselves.

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