Today there were many stories that were "Too Short to Report." Let's go through them all a line at a time for the latest shortest WiMo news for April 15.
Cell and wireless service was not shut down in Boston in the wake of the explosions earlier today. There was heavy wireless traffic during the aftermath.
Dish Network make $25.5 billion unsolicited offer to buy Sprint Nextel.
Verizon Wireless reportedly called "Party J" offered to lease Clearwire spectrum for $1.5 Billion.
Verizon Wireless added two new basic feature phones the Cosmos 3(slider with keyboard) and Revere 2(classic flip phone) which use 3G date.
The Facebook Home app is now available in Android Market.
iPhone 5 Gang at T-Mobile "Today has been gangbusters for T-Mobile," T-Mobile CMO Mike Sievert told AllThingsD on Friday. "We experienced lines out the door this morning at nearly all of our almost 3,000 stores nationwide." See how T-Mobile's iPhone pricing compares to other carriers.
Firefox smartphones will launch in June for emerging markets in Venezuela, Poland, Brazil, Portugal and Spain.
Workers have been recruited at Foxconn’s plant in Zhengzhou to begin production on the next iPhone 5S/6.
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