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It’s not the antenna this time – it’s the battery. According to numerous (thousands) complaints at the Apple Support Communities forums, iPhone 4S users are claiming battery drainage at rates that...
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View ArticleApple to RIM, “Thanks”– Halliburton Switches From Blackberry to iPhon
No surprise here. Apple is pressing it’s thumb on the competition of Research in Motion (can we even really use the word competition at this point?) as it takes a major corporate contract from RIM....
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Amazon announced Wednesday that they will be teaming up with Viacom, who controls major cable channels like Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and VH1, for it’s Amazon Prime streaming services. This...
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View ArticleCanadian Conservatives Bring “Online Surveillance Bill” To the Table
In a move heavily criticized by proponents of internet privacy, the Harper Conservative majority has introduced the so called “Online Surveillance Bill” to the House of Commons. Harper claims that the...
View ArticleBlackberry Sees Increasing Sales to US Government
Regardless of RIM’s multiple financial and leadership issues, as well as the Blackberry’s fading popularity with consumers, there is some good news for the company. Sales to U.S. federal agencies are...
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View ArticleLookout AT&T, Verizon: Unlimited Data Plan Returns to T-Mobile
As the largest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon, have done away with unlimited data plans over the lase few years, T-Mobile has decided to bring them back. The nation’s fourth largest wireless...
View ArticleBest Android Apps for Kids
With Android applications aimed at children starting to multiply rapidly – perhaps compensating for what has up until now been a real lack in market offerings, at least in comparison to those offered...
View ArticleWhen It’s Samsung Blue, It’s Green
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View ArticleAndroid Support for CDMA Phones Gone, Google Says in Statement
Millions of CDMA handset customers running Android will be left in the dark without full support according to a statement Google posted on Google Groups saying that the Chocolate Factory won’t be...
View ArticleApple to RIM, “Thanks”– Halliburton Switches From Blackberry to iPhon
No surprise here. Apple is pressing it’s thumb on the competition of Research in Motion (can we even really use the word competition at this point?) as it takes a major corporate contract from RIM....
View ArticleLookout Netflix, Amazon Prime Builds Roster With Viacoms ‘Jersey Shore’
Amazon announced Wednesday that they will be teaming up with Viacom, who controls major cable channels like Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and VH1, for it’s Amazon Prime streaming services. This...
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Rogers Communications is stepping outside of the mobile box, providing it’s customers with their new One Number service which allows voice and SMS to any personal computer under their single phone...
View ArticleCanadian Conservatives Bring “Online Surveillance Bill” To the Table
In a move heavily criticized by proponents of internet privacy, the Harper Conservative majority has introduced the so called “Online Surveillance Bill” to the House of Commons. Harper claims that the...
View ArticleBlackberry Sees Increasing Sales to US Government
Regardless of RIM’s multiple financial and leadership issues, as well as the Blackberry’s fading popularity with consumers, there is some good news for the company. Sales to U.S. federal agencies are...
View ArticleRIM’s Future Looking Grim as Shares Tank By Worried Investors
Research in Motion has seen better days. With their stocks slowly plummeting, RIM has become a sinking ship. In June 2011, the company announced that their quarter one, 2011 revenue will drop for the...
View ArticleLookout AT&T, Verizon: Unlimited Data Plan Returns to T-Mobile
As the largest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon, have done away with unlimited data plans over the lase few years, T-Mobile has decided to bring them back. The nation’s fourth largest wireless...
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