BY Alejandro Castro on Wed April 04th, 2012
Your iPad is a serious web content streaming machine. Download these apps to get the best of what you want and what you may be missing.
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BY Greg Young on Thu December 01st, 2011
Insyde Story could easily be the next Facebook or come quite close to it. It's a new social networking app packed with features and is sure to make an impact in the App Store.
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BY Karen Freeman on Thu November 10th, 2011
Still looking for a cool alarm clock to grace your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad?
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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 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 Karen Freeman on Sun March 06th, 2011
If you love to take photos, you probably love to share them as well! Here are some of our favorite ways to allow all of your friends, family, and followers to check out your latest shots.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun September 05th, 2010
Ping is here as a part of the most recent iTunes updates for your computer and iPhone. We're here to help you understand the ins-and-outs of the first social network from Apple.
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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 Scott Grizzle on Sat July 24th, 2010
If you were to base your opinion of the iPhone, and AT&T's service for it, solely on news stories and commentary, you might think the iPhone is one of the worst consumer electronics devices ever made. However, recent survey statistics show quite a different story.
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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 Joe White on Thu June 03rd, 2010
A recent report has stated that Verizon Wireless are currently testing Apple iPads.
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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 Alexander Vaughn on Tue January 05th, 2010
According to the WSJ, which seems to have a snitch in Cupertino, Apple isn't quite done with its Christmas shopping yet. They are claiming today that Apple would be about to announce that it has
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu December 17th, 2009
Fake Steve put forward some interesting arguments yesterday in his answer to AT&T around operation Chokehold. To make it short he accused AT&T of hoarding the growing revenues generated by wireless data instead of reinvesting
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon December 14th, 2009
The NewYork Times published quite an intriguing piece this Saturday that comes back on the iPhone and the whole network war. What's so special about the article is that it actually claims pretty much the opposite
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat November 21st, 2009
Cisco just released quite an interesting app for those of you who take network security (very) seriously. It's called Cisco Security Intelligence Operations to go and allows you to obtain real-time security information about your
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed September 09th, 2009
AT&T has just announced its plans to rollout the much speedier HSPA 7.2 in six major cities before the end of this year. The cities include Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami. The
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri September 04th, 2009
It was only yesterday that AT&T announced that MMS would finally be enabled for the iPhone 3G and 3GS on September 25th. In their announcement they touched on how they have been working non-stop to
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