iPhone 4S Sales Top 4 Million

by Joshua Wiesenfeld on October 17, 2011

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Apple has set a new records through iPhone 4S sales, which they say have exceeded 4 million over the first three days the device was on sale. The newest installment in the iPhone series went on sale for the general public on October 14.

House Democrats Throw in Their Lot with AT&T

by Joshua Wiesenfeld on September 16, 2011

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The legal drama between AT&T, T Mobile, Sprint, and the Justice Department that has unfolded over the last few months has grown increasingly complex and touchy due to the multitude of actors vying for the upper hand. Now, 16 House Democrats have opted to charge headlong into the fray and are putting pressure on President Obama to let the merger through.

Telstra Launches New 4G/LTE USB Modem

by Amrisa Bhagwandin on August 9, 2011

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Telstra, one of Australia’s popular telecommunications companies, is shelling out a small number of their new 4G/LTE USB modems. The exact number being 2000, consumers who crave faster speed, will have to move even quicker to obtain one of the coveted devices. Telstra is simply giving Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane a taste of what is to come in the 4G/LTE future and is expected to have a larger launch sometime later this year.

Plans to Connect Commuters on NYC Subway

by Amrisa Bhagwandin on August 2, 2011

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Although several train stations and systems worldwide have moved to provide Wi-Fi for commuters, the US has been rather slow to do the same for its subway systems.

What is a Digital Cell Phone?

by Amrisa Bhagwandin on July 25, 2011

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Being in the present and all, let’s discuss what digital cell phones actually are and how they work.

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There are measures you take can take to prevent seeing the dreaded 0 bar signal on your desktop.

The State of Wireless Technology

by Joanne Lee on May 5, 2011

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Wireless technology encompasses everything from the latest smartphone to the wireless router that is pushing out WiFi signals throughout your home. A few centuries ago, wireless technology may have meant sending a telegram to your grandmother for her to view a few days later, but today it means having instantaneous access to anyone in just about any place.