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Big Four Wireless Carriers Finish Bottom In Consumer Reports’ Satisfaction Ratings
Big Four Wireless Carriers Finish Bottom In Consumer Reports’ Satisfaction Ratings

by Staff on Thursday, December 03, 2015

Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint may be considered the four biggest wireless carriers in the United States in terms of size of customer base and vastness of net

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AT&T Planning To Increase Price Of Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan Next Year
AT&T Planning To Increase Price Of Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan Next Year

by Staff on Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Are you currently subscribed to one of AT&T’s old unlimited data plans? You might want to reconsider continuing to avail of these plans beginning next year. That is because the second biggest wireless carrier in the United States is planning to increase the price of its grandfathered unlimited data plan by February of 2016.

 

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Google Planning To Donate $1 Million To Education Via Android Pay Charity Drive
Google Planning To Donate $1 Million To Education Via Android Pay Charity Drive

by Staff on Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Google has just announced that it will be donating up to a million dollars to certain projects centered on special education, in collaboration with nonprofit DonorsChoose.org.

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Opera Max Announces New Feature That Lets Android Users Save Data When Streaming Music
Opera Max Announces New Feature That Lets Android Users Save Data When Streaming Music

by Staff on Monday, November 23, 2015

Some Android users may already be familiar with Opera Max. It is a mobile app that basically helps owners of Android powered devices to minimize their data usage across various apps and services on their handset.

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Here Comes Work Chat: Facebook At Work’s Own Chat Messaging Platform
Here Comes Work Chat: Facebook At Work’s Own Chat Messaging Platform

by Staff on Friday, November 20, 2015

For those not familiar with Facebook at Work, it is the version of Facebook that is designed for the work environment. Employees can use the platform to interact with colleagues, just like on a regular social network, but this time, the environment is geared for work or business. Well, Facebook at  Work now has its own chat messaging platform, and it is called Work Chat.

 

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

Smartphones Should Have “Bedtime Mode” To Help Mobile Users Sleep Better, Per Experts
Smartphones Should Have “Bedtime Mode” To Help Mobile Users Sleep Better, Per Experts

by Staff on Thursday, November 19, 2015

No doubt, everybody is familiar with this scenario -- you are just about ready to go to sleep at 10-ish, but steal a quick glance at your smartphone while in bed, and then end up staying awake until 3 in the morning, still tapping those like buttons.

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

Google Exploring Tech That Lets People Use Apps Without Downloading Them
Google Exploring Tech That Lets People Use Apps Without Downloading Them

by Staff on Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Google is offering a mobile users a way in which they can still enjoy using mobile apps but without needing to download them on their mobile devices. So how does this work exactly?

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Microsoft Temporarily Halting Project Astoria Or Ending It?
Microsoft Temporarily Halting Project Astoria Or Ending It?

by Staff on Tuesday, November 17, 2015

With Project Astoria, Microsoft was planning to launch a new tool that would bring mobile apps originally developed for the Android environment into the company’s own Windows 10 operating system.

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Appears in: Mobile, smartphone, Smartphones

T-Mobile CEO: BlackBerry Is On A Comeback
Congress Pressured To Enact GPS Tracking Reform After Supreme Court Refused Hearing Cell Phone Case
Congress Pressured To Enact GPS Tracking Reform After Supreme Court Refused Hearing Cell Phone Case

by Staff on Friday, November 13, 2015

This week, United States senators and House representatives are pressuring Congress to move along with certain bills that would limit GPS tracking and smartphone surveillance after the Supreme Court opted to refuse hearing a cell phone case a few days ago.

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