Apple Plans Cheap(ish) Wireless Tablet
Apple is preparing a foray into the “netbook” market, AppleInsider reports. The computer company has put out feelers to parts suppliers in a bid to create a web-connected, 7- to- 10-inch tablet one...
View ArticleAs Telecoms Hype 4G, Recall How Long 3G Was in Coming
3G landed in the US in 2003. But it wasn’t until the iPhone came around five years later that “consumers finally had a device that showed them the power of mobile broadband networks,” Stephanie N....
View ArticleNokia Challenges Apple With 3G Netbook
Nokia is charging into the mobile computing market with its first netbook, PC World reports. The phone company’s Booklet 3G features 3G connectivity for Internet access and packs a healthy 12 hours of...
View ArticleiPhones Plod Along on Crowded Network
The iPhone has a slick package and a supercool image--but when it comes to speed, the gadget can be a clunker, the New York Times reports. Customers are fed up with the long waits that stem from heavy...
View ArticleGreat Network Won't Make Up for Boring Phones
Verizon’s network may be the envy of its peers, but its smart phones definitely aren’t, writes Priya Ganapati. Caught off guard by the iPhone phenomenon, the carrier has taken a very cautious approach...
View ArticleVerizon Ads 'Sneaky' But OK
A series of Verizon ads that rip AT&’s 3G network are “sneaky,” a judge ruled today, but aren’t misleading and can stay on the air. AT&T had tried to shut down the “There’s A Map For That”...
View ArticleAT&T Halts iPhone Web Sales to NYC
AT&T has stopped selling the iPhone online to customers in New York City. The first explanation, from an AT&T rep, is that the company's New York network couldn't handle any more data-hungry...
View ArticleAT&T's Network Is Worst in US: Consumer Reports
AT&T may claim to have the largest and fastest wireless network … but it also has the worst one, according to the latest Consumer Reports survey. When it comes to wireless providers, AT&T...
View ArticleFCC Puts Kibosh on Cell Phone Signal Boosters
The FCC today ordered the 2 million Americans using wireless signal boosters to turn them off—then quickly backpedaled, saying only that they might have to turn them off. The FCC adopted new rules...
View ArticleApple Plans Cheap(ish) Wireless Tablet
Apple is preparing a foray into the “netbook” market, AppleInsider reports. The computer company has put out feelers to parts suppliers in a bid to create a web-connected, 7- to- 10-inch tablet one...
View ArticleAs Telecoms Hype 4G, Recall How Long 3G Was in Coming
3G landed in the US in 2003. But it wasn’t until the iPhone came around five years later that “consumers finally had a device that showed them the power of mobile broadband networks,” Stephanie N....
View ArticleNokia Challenges Apple With 3G Netbook
Nokia is charging into the mobile computing market with its first netbook, PC World reports. The phone company’s Booklet 3G features 3G connectivity for Internet access and packs a healthy 12 hours of...
View ArticleiPhones Plod Along on Crowded Network
The iPhone has a slick package and a supercool image--but when it comes to speed, the gadget can be a clunker, the New York Times reports. Customers are fed up with the long waits that stem from heavy...
View ArticleGreat Network Won't Make Up for Boring Phones
Verizon’s network may be the envy of its peers, but its smart phones definitely aren’t, writes Priya Ganapati. Caught off guard by the iPhone phenomenon, the carrier has taken a very cautious approach...
View ArticleVerizon Ads 'Sneaky' But OK
A series of Verizon ads that rip AT&’s 3G network are “sneaky,” a judge ruled today, but aren’t misleading and can stay on the air. AT&T had tried to shut down the “There’s A Map For That”...
View ArticleAT&T Halts iPhone Web Sales to NYC
AT&T has stopped selling the iPhone online to customers in New York City. The first explanation, from an AT&T rep, is that the company's New York network couldn't handle any more data-hungry...
View ArticleAT&T's Network Is Worst in US: Consumer Reports
AT&T may claim to have the largest and fastest wireless network … but it also has the worst one, according to the latest Consumer Reports survey. When it comes to wireless providers, AT&T...
View ArticleFCC Puts Kibosh on Cell Phone Signal Boosters
The FCC today ordered the 2 million Americans using wireless signal boosters to turn them off—then quickly backpedaled, saying only that they might have to turn them off. The FCC adopted new rules...
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