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A rumor spreads that RIM is desperately slashing prices on its hot new phone. It isn't true, but the world hasn't exactly gone wild for the Torch either.READ»
While you were sleeping, innovation was buying up domain names, and readying itself for a launch with large retail displays that look like something from Superman's home planet, Krypton.1. Around 4 million barrels of oil from the ...READ»
As figures for the lobbying spend of Q2 of 2010 were released, all eyes were on Google. With a total of $1.34 million over the past three months, it's definitely an increase, as Consumer Watchdog will tell you. However, it's worth ...READ»
We've heard this rumor before, but the rumblings are getting louder, and now we have a date: Verizon is, if the rumors are to be believed, very close to rolling out AT&T-style tiered data plans.READ»
Wired has a great, extensive piece about the tumultuous relationship between Apple and AT&T since 2007. Particularly juicy tidbits include Apple's refusal to compromise and ever more information about the mythical Verizon iPhone.READ»
Earlier this month, AT&T moved to tiered, not unlimited, data plans. Now Verizon says they'll go that route as well. Unlimited data plans are not long for this world--here's why.READ»
This, people, is Andrew Auernheimer, the hacker who last week exposed 114,000 iPad owners' details courtesy of AT&T's lax security system. He also goes by the name of Escher, but we'll call him by yet another alias: Weev. (Whether ...READ»
Apple's shiny new iPhone 4 is available for pre-order today, and the crush of customers seems to have thoroughly knocked AT&T for a loop. Customers are reporting insane lines, glitchy procedures, and serious security breaches.READ»
If you missed out on pre-ordering your iPhone 4 yesterday, then July 2 is the earliest date you'll receive one--that is if you manage to pre-order the new device at all. Demand for Apple's new phone caused Internet chaos--including a ...READ»
The security hole revealed 114,000 iPad 3G subscriber email addresses, including the ones for such illustrious names as Rahm Emanuel and Diane Sawyer. But is this really such a big deal?READ»