AT&T
AT&T is one of the largest wireless telecom providers in the United States and remains in a fight with Verizon Wireless to be the top dog in terms of subscribers. AT&T has used Apple's iPhone to become a leader, but all of that data consumption has taxed its 3G network.
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I wish it was easier to make choices about smartphones and carriers, but it seems no one can get it done just perfectly for me so I hold many internal debates in my head as I try to figure out...
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RunKeeper is a popular fitness tracking GPS application, but recently dropped support for Windows Phone. Thankfully, a better application that works on nearly all mobile platforms can be found in...
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Google creates some excellent applications for iOS and two recent updates that you should download include Google Search and Google+ for the iPhone.
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Nokia announced they are changing the focus of Nokia World this year and targeting their operator and retail partners with other smaller events being planned for other audiences.
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I am a bit fickle with my smartphones and tend to switch between phones and carriers quite a bit. I wrote that I picked up my own white Nokia Lumia 900 a couple weeks ago and then last Friday I...
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Hands-on with the AT&T HTC One X: HTC's best phone ever
HTC is focusing their efforts this year and their launch lineup is called the One Series. The HTC One X is the premier One Series device and after using it for a few weeks I am convinced it is the...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note is perfect for data centric consumers
The Samsung Galaxy Note has reignited my passion for Android and as a data centric user I think it may just be the perfect device I have been looking for over the past few years. It is a big phone...
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HTC reveals One X and S with Snapdragon S4 CPU at MWC 2012
Get the HTC One X from AT&T or the One S from T-Mobile, but you will have to wait until at least April.
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Apple Ignores iPhone 4S Audio Problem, Faces Backlash
iPhone 4S audio problem remains unaddressed on Apple's Support forum since its release; customers are furious.
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US Chamber of Commerce accused of undermining conflict minerals regulation. So who is backing the Chamber?
The US Chamber of Commerce is accused of lobbying to water down regulation to control conflict minerals in the supply chain. But who is supporting the US Chamber on this?
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Hands-on with the HTC Status; a cute little Facebook phone
The HTC Status is a small front facing QWERTY keyboard Android smartphone targeted towards the messaging crowd who find Facebook to be an important part of their lives. Facebook is integrated into...
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Dell Venue: A quality Android smartphone you may not have considered
Dell used to make some fantastic PDAs, but then had a rough bit of luck with smartphones. They then released the Dell Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 device, my personal favorite, and followed up with...
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Hands-on with the AT&T HTC Inspire 4G
HTC has been making 4.3 inch display devices for quite some time and the latest model feels great in your hand with an aluminum unibody construction. AT&T is finally getting into the Android game...
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Five Good Things About the Verizon iPhone for Enterprises
The Verizon iPhone 4 will be a boon to many U.S. enterprise workers for at least three reasons (while I dismiss two other objections).
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Managed Mobility Gets Even Better, Exposes Dithering IT Managers
Verizon introduced an upgrade to its managed mobility service that takes away one more excuse for IT managers procrastinating about when to secure and manage their smartphones and tablets.
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Top Ten Countries for Mobile Web Surfing (I'm moving to Slovakia)
Akamai Technologies' updated list of user mobile browsing speeds by carrier and country shows the U.S. lagging behind many developing nations.
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Hands-on with the RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800
RIM and AT&T are rolling out the first BB 6 device as the Torch 9800 with both a full touchscreen interface and QWERTY front facing keyboard. The 3.2 inch capacitive display slides down over the...
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Unlimited mobile data: Bad idea, but good while it lasted
Was unlimited mobile data access a bad idea from the start? Or should it have been held back until the infrastructure could cope with it?
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Image Gallery: Hands-on with the AT&T HTC Aria Google Android device
AT&T has not yet had an HTC Google Android device and they decided to launch one just a couple of days before the iPhone 4 launch. HTC packed a lot into this small compact HTC Sense device and for...
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Data caps force app developers to be efficient
Wireless operators around the globe are moving to tiered data pricing, which will likely cause developers to think differently about how they use network resources when creating apps.
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With innovative new design, Jabra Stone reimagines Bluetooth headsets
The new Jabra Stone Bluetooth headset offers an all-new design that's the best of the over-the-ear and in-the-ear varities. Better still, it's light as a feather and sports premium electronics....
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Image Gallery: A walk around the AT&T HTC Pure Windows Mobile 6.5 device
The HTC Pure from AT&T is the first Windows Mobile 6.5 device launched on a US wireless carrier. This is an AT&T branded HTC Touch Diamond2 loaded up with plenty of AT&T bloatware in a sleek form...
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AT&T takes the phone out of iPhone
Frustrated by the numerous interrupted calls, I decided to try to find out why my iPhone service is so poor that it's easier to have a Web video conference over AIM.
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Image Gallery: Walk through AT&T Navigator on the Apple iPhone 3GS
Voice guided navigation has been missing from the Apple iPhone since the first device rolled out in 2006. With the 3.0 OS update we now have the capability for this and TeleNav and AT&T were one...
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The month ahead: Social networks to shake things up in May
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das speaks with senior editor Sam Diaz about the efforts of Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace to up their Web 2.0 game. Diaz also discusses the significance of the Sun-Oracle...
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