BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri May 03rd, 2013
U.S. Cellular should begin carrying the iPhone later this year.
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BY Elizabeth Woodard on Wed September 12th, 2012
In the U.S., the iPhone 5 and its LTE service will be available on AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. Yes, that means T-Mobile is once again left out of the party.
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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 Mon January 02nd, 2012
Though Verizon Wireless has ditched its unlimited data plans, a recently discovered trick can hook customers up to these golden, unlimited plans even if they purchased an iPhone after the plans were axed.
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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 Alexander Vaughn on Fri October 07th, 2011
With preorders for the iPhone 4S launching today, and new multi-carrier availability including Sprint, AT&T and Verizon, you might be wondering which carrier is offering the best deal when it comes to plans.
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BY Joe White on Fri September 30th, 2011
As promised, AT&T has started throttling unlimited plan customers who consume an excessive amount of cellular data.
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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 Thu June 30th, 2011
People love VOIP because it allows them to talk to people without being chained to a phone. The apps here will give you some great VOIP options for your iPhone, iPod and iPad. Due to a reader's request we have added Viber to this list, which ironically requires you to use a phone, but has iPod and iPad support on the way.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon May 11th, 2009
The Wall Street Journal posted an interesting article today detailing how the iPhone and its many, many users have crippled AT&T's network, and how their data related revenues will begin to decrease once the new
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu March 26th, 2009
Apple and China Unicom may be finally bringing the long going battle to get the iPhone 3G in China to an end. TMCnews is reporting via Xinhua News that China Unicom has finally confirmed that
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon March 23rd, 2009
There were a few indications before this year's Mobile World Congress that Dell was working on a smartphone of their own to compete with the likes of Apple and the other big smartphone manufacturers, but
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu February 05th, 2009
In December 2008, Apple and Orange appealed the Competition Council's ruling that the companies had violated French anti-competition laws. That appeal was dismissed yesterday. France Telecom, Orange's parent company, had previously signed a five-year deal
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue December 16th, 2008
Macworld is reporting a hack that allows iPhone use for wireless carriers other than AT&T. This hack is brought to you by the same people who made Linux available on the iPhone, the iPhone Dev-Team.
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Fri September 12th, 2008
Senator Herb Kohl (D-WI), chairman of the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee, has asked U.S. carriers to justify their SMS fees in an open letter. Calling on the CEOs of Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile, Kohl
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