iPad 2 3G and Wi-Fi models torn down and compared
Back in March, we reported on the tear-down of the WiFi version of the iPad 2 by our friends at iFixit. One thing you can definitely say about those guys is that they are thorough, which explains why...
View ArticleDroid Incredible 2 confirmed for Verizon Wireless
Apparently the Droid Incredible was so popular that it is getting a sequel. The Droid Incredible 2 has been expected based on leaked photos and a roadmap, but Android Central has now actually...
View ArticleAT&T MiFi update allows media streaming without 3G
If you have a Novatel 2372 MiFi from AT&T, you just got a pretty big feature boost with the latest maintenance release for your device. Once you’ve downloaded and installed it, your MiFi will...
View ArticleMan climbs Mount Everest to make first-ever 3G call and tweet from summit
It’s official, the world’s highest mountain has seen its first tweet and its first phone call thanks to a 3G network, a Samsung Galaxy S II, and a guy named Kenton Cool. That’s right, he’s so cool, he...
View ArticleNvidia buys Icera, Tegra to get integrated 3G/4G chip
Nvidia has today announced the acquisition of the UK fabless semiconductor company Icera for $367 million in cash. Icera is a significant buy for Nvidia due to the market it operates in and caters...
View ArticleNon-LTE iPhone 4S expected to launch September
Those hoping for the release of the next generation iPhone in September will be delighted with the latest news coming from DigiTimes. The site is indicating that Apple has lowered volume shipments of...
View ArticleVerizon to kill unlimited data and start new data plans on July 7
Verizon Wireless customers who have been enjoying the ride on their unlimited data plans may have to get off the train soon. The company has confirmed that a new line of data plans for smartphones and...
View ArticleCould a 3G iPod touch be in the works?
We couldn’t very well end the work week without another Apple rumor, could we? As if the iPad HD rumor yesterday and Wednesday’s iPhone 6 rumor weren’t enough to get your mouths watering, we have...
View ArticleAT&T announces data throttling in advance of iPhone 5 launch
It’s no secret that AT&T had one or two problems coping with the strain placed on its cellular network by data-hungry iPhone users. According to a release from the company back in April, data...
View ArticleCould the iPhone 5 be coming to T-Mobile?
Just two days ago we heard news from the Wall Street Journal that Apple will be releasing both an iPhone 4 and the upcoming iPhone 5 on Sprint. Up until February of this year, AT&T was the only...
View ArticleKyocera launch Digno waterproof 8.7mm thick Android smartphone
Japanese manufacturer Kyocera has decided to enter the smartphone market with a handset to cater for those who insist on using their phone in very wet conditions. The Kyocera Digno ISW11K is a...
View ArticleSprint rolling out LTE to four cities by summer, Galaxy Nexus first LTE phone?
We have known for some time that Sprint will soon be rolling out an LTE network. We even had a general timeframe, with the company saying it would be launching by mid-2012. Today Sprint’s LTE picture...
View ArticleAT&T confirms PS Vita 3G data plan pricing
The PS Vita is set to launch in the U.S. next month in both Wi-Fi-only and 3G versions. If you opt for the 3G Vita then you’ll need to sign up with AT&T for a data plan as it has secured exclusive...
View ArticlePS Vita’s 3G locked to AT&T
AT&T has released that it holds exclusivity over carrying 3G signals from PlayStation Vitas when the portable game system releases here in the United States. Glenn Lurie from AT&T told...
View ArticleFaceTime 3G plan being rolled out in Germany?
When the original iPhone 4 was unveiled, one of its must-have new features was the video calling service FaceTime. It was a feature used heavily in advertising the phone, and has gone down well with...
View ArticleAT&T revises unlimited throttling policy
Quite the stink has been made lately over AT&T’s policy of throttling unlimited data users. Throttling, of course, refers to the slowing of data speeds; but another meaning of the word is “to...
View ArticleSprint’s LTE plans, and how they stack up against the rest
When the other carriers started to make a serious push to roll out LTE, it became clear that Sprint’s WiMax deployment was not the 4G people were looking for. Lets face it — Sprint is likely going to...
View ArticleGoodspeed 10 SIM mobile hotspot makes global Internet access simple
International travel can of course be an amazing experience, but the problem is there are different technologies for every region, turning what should be exciting plans and event scheduling into a...
View Article3G version of Samsung Chromebook appears for $330
Yesterday Google and Samsung grabbed everyone’s attention by rethinking the Chromebook and launching a $250 model with an ARM processor. The issue with the existing Chromebooks is the price being too...
View ArticleNew smartphone breakthrough promises to double battery life
Wireless communication has changed the world in recent decades, but there has been a very basic problem slowing progress this whole time. All wireless devices — from the massive transmission towers...
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