BY Tommy Ly on Sun May 13th, 2012
After international criticism, Apple is forced to change its marketing for the new iPad.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed April 18th, 2012
In March, Apple unveiled the new iPad, the first iDevice that connected to a 4G/LTE network. With the next generation iPhone expected to arrive sometime this year (a handset that will almost certainly also offer 4G capabilities), it’s important to know which of the top U.S. carriers provides the best 4G experience. Unfortunately, finding this out isn’t always easy.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu March 29th, 2012
Apple will provide full refunds to those customers in Australia that purchased the new iPad, but are unhappy they cannot access LTE/4G service in that country using the tablet. This move comes after a lawsuit was filed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) against Apple over what it says are misleading advertising practices, according to CBS News.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue March 27th, 2012
Apple now faces a lawsuit in Australia over claims the new iPad works with 4G, which it does not Down Under. Should they be sued?
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BY Joe White on Thu March 15th, 2012
Although the new iPad can benefit from super-fast 4G download speeds, Apple still isn't allowing users to make FaceTime calls when connected to a cellular data network, The Verge has discovered.
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BY A.T. Faust III on Sun January 15th, 2012
As next-gen technology gains ground, the T-Mobile iPhone could finally become a reality.
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BY Jamie Young on Wed December 21st, 2011
Verizon is experiencing a massive network outage in the United States. Who knows when it will be fixed?
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BY A.T. Faust III on Fri October 07th, 2011
We didn't expect Apple's newest handset to boast a 4G antenna, and it doesn't. Unfortunately, though, AT&T seems to be ignoring that small technicality; and, according to This is my next, the carrier is apparently
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue August 16th, 2011
One day after a report surfaced that said iPhone carriers were testing out 4G handsets, comes word that a major Apple Store is doing the same. Do these separate news stories almost confirm the iPhone 5 will be 4G-supported?
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BY Joe White on Wed July 13th, 2011
According to a recent survey carried out by the consumer electronics website Retrevo, over one third of iPhone owners think they already have 4G.
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BY Joe White on Wed July 13th, 2011
AT&T has recently announced two new modems, which allow users to hook up to the carrier's LTE 4G network.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun June 26th, 2011
AT&T’s 4G LTE rollout is moving forward, but not at a pace that will see faster connections on iPhones or iPads this year. However, those will probably come in 2012. This is the conclusion drawn from internal AT&T documents recently hacked and released by Lulzec, according to 9 To 5 Mac.
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BY Joe White on Fri June 10th, 2011
According to a company executive, United Arab Emirates-based carrier Etisalat could get the "iPhone 5" later this year.
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BY Joe White on Sat June 04th, 2011
A recently published report notes that Apple could release an LTE-enabled third generation iPad in time for the holiday season. According to the report, the speculated iPad would feature an improved display, too.
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BY A.T. Faust III on Fri May 06th, 2011
If AT&T has its way, the next-gen iPhone name may have taken a shady turn towards the "4G" designation.
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BY Joe White on Tue February 01st, 2011
Apple has recently posted a job listing, calling for another LTE expert. Clearly, Apple is looking for somebody to help the company work on its LTE iOS devices, which many believe are currently in development.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon October 11th, 2010
Don't look for a 4G (LTE) iPhone model until at least 2012, according to one report. Read more...
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BY Scott Grizzle on Fri August 27th, 2010
Qualcomm, a leading manufacturer of CDMA radio chips like those used in Verizon's Android offerings, is now looking for an iPhone developer.
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BY Casey Tschida on Thu August 05th, 2010
Not satisfied with AT&T's 3G network and want more than Wi-Fi? A company known as Clear has released an iDevice-specific version of their Spot portable wireless 4G hotspot products, appropriately named iSpot. The iSpot allows up to eight iDevices to connect to Clear's nationwide 4G wireless WiMax network.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat March 20th, 2010
After Verizon's somewhat desperate trial to get your iPad online on their 3G, it's now Sprint's turn to attempt to tap into i-success. Their latest ad, aimed at promoting their Sierra Wireless Overdrive 4G WiFi
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