BY Jamie Young on Fri February 10th, 2012
AT&T increases yet another fee amount. Will you switch carriers now?
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BY Joe White on Wed February 01st, 2012
Jailbreak fans: Are you tired of “AT&T,” “Verizon,” “Sprint” – or, in my case, “vodafone UK” – sitting atop your iPhone’s springboard? Do you wish it was possible to replace the boring, old text with something fun, perhaps even something iconic? If your answer to both questions was a resounding “YES,” consider downloading a free tweak called Zeppelin from the Cydia Store.
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BY Joe White on Tue December 20th, 2011
In a press release that recently hit the Web, AT&T has announced that it has decided against its $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA.
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BY Joe White on Thu September 22nd, 2011
Google has launched its own "mobile virtual network" in Spain, and is handing out the above SIM cards to Google employees within the country. The huge company doesn't own cellular towers in Spain, but is
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BY Joe White on Wed September 14th, 2011
U.S. iPhone carriers AT&T and Verizon have unveiled new prepaid plans ahead of the launch of the fifth generation iPhone handset. The two plans, AT&T's "GoPhone" and an unlimited Verizon plan, will be available before the end of the week.
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BY Joe White on Fri July 08th, 2011
The Verizon iPhone now accounts for 32 percent of U.S. iPhone 4 traffic, Localytics reports.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Mon June 27th, 2011
In the age of smart phone data caps, we cannot be too careful when it comes to monitoring our data usage. The apps in this AppGuide will help you accomplish this task and more no matter where you live or what carrier you are on.
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BY Joe White on Tue June 07th, 2011
Yesterday, Apple unveiled iMessages - without telling carriers first.
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BY Joe White on Sun November 21st, 2010
Apple has abandoned plans to introduce integrated SIM-cards in future iPhone handsets. Read on to find out more...
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BY Scott Grizzle on Thu August 26th, 2010
While Apple definitely hasn't suffered in the current economy, it appears that the future is even brighter for what was an underdog tech company less than 10 years ago.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue August 17th, 2010
While Apple is good at keeping many things secret, they find it impossible to keep those secrets, secret. In a recent find, the code names for three new Apple products are revealed.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon August 16th, 2010
While we probably won't know until Apple wants us to know, it is very likely that U.S. customers will see an iPhone on Verizon's network within a year. The thing that everyone wants to know is: "What will this mean for sales?"
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BY Joe White on Thu June 03rd, 2010
Verizon have now announced that they have no plans to carry the iPhone in the "immediate future".
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri October 09th, 2009
A new report by the Yankee Group, an independent technology research firm in Boston, Massachusetts, says that it takes seventeen months into the two-year iPhone service contract for AT&T to recover its expenses. The report
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BY Eric Norwood on Thu October 08th, 2009
In step with Apple's latest firmware release, AT&T has once again issued a Carrier Settings release. The last carrier settings update brought MMS to the iPhone, but no one seems to know what this update
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue September 29th, 2009
Hot on the heels of yesterday's announcement that Orange would begin selling the iPhone 3G and 3GS in the UK, which effectively puts an end to O2's exclusivity in that country, Vodafone has decided to
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun March 01st, 2009
It appears that Apple and China Unicom may have finally struck a deal to bring the iPhone 3G to China. According to representatives from the British consulting firm Ovum, the iPhone could be in China
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Tue August 05th, 2008
Goldman Sachs released some stats last week about the first million 3G iPhones sold. The folks over at Medialets, an analytics & ad firm for iPhone apps, broke down the figures into some informative graphical
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