BY Robb Lewis on Tue April 13th, 2010
Now Wolfram Alpha has dropped the $50 price tag down to a more reasonable $1.99 should you buy it? Read on to find out.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri February 26th, 2010
Yesterday Admob released its January 2010 Mobile Metrics report and their findings seem to present some interesting new trends for the iPhone OS world. For starters, it looks like the iPod touch is particularly popular among
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun February 14th, 2010
Data consumption hasn't been much of a concern to most iPhone users so far, indeed, most of the US iPhone plans are unlimited. Europeans, on the other hand, have been living in a quite different
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed February 03rd, 2010
In his post "Message from the iPad: Heavy Traffic Ahead" on FCC's Broadband.gov blog, Phil Bellaria is sharing with us this week his concern about the launch of the iPad. As you know, the iPad's
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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 Tyler Tschida on Tue September 08th, 2009
Now that AT&T has set a specific date for the arrival of MMS, they have apparently decided to start working on implementing other new features based on customer feedback, and no, it's not tethering. According
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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 Ian on Fri May 01st, 2009
myWireless Mobile on AT&T gives users access to all their iPhone account information, including the ability to add or change any features of the account.
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BY Tee Morris on Sat April 11th, 2009
MemoryStick is one of those applications that wants to be the tool you use in a pinch to get yourself out of a tight situation. In theory, that is what MemoryStick does. Your state-of-the-art iPhone transforms itself into a mountable flash drive. So if you suddenly find yourself in need of a few gigabytes of storage space and have no thumb drive within reach, MemoryStick makes that emergency storage happen. In theory, that’s what it wants to do. And yeah, it tries really hard to meet up to its potential.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun February 08th, 2009
If you have particularly poor reception in your home or business their may be help on the way. AT&T is working on a Femtocell device that should alleviate at least some of the pain that's
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BY Brian Fischer on Wed February 04th, 2009
Overview mSecure is a password manager that allows you to store tons of private information on your phone. Things like credit card numbers, bank accounts, passwords, prescriptions, combinations and many more! It’s the sort of
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon January 26th, 2009
It's always a positive thing to see companies competing with each other in product pricing even if we don't directly benefit from it, at least not yet. As of yesterday, AT&T has dropped
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BY David Marcus on Wed January 14th, 2009
Overview SplashID is a portable database that allows you to keep all your confidential information safe and secure in your iPhone. With a companion client available for both Mac and PC, the software allows easy
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Fri September 12th, 2008
The latest news about iPhone security got you skerred? Want to beef up your iPhone security, give it a little extra oomph? Well a new feature in the 2.1 firmware (iPhone & iPod Touch) is
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