Get an iPhone 4 Cheap by Canceling Your Verizon Contract Are you an existing Verizon customer facing the prospect of paying $650 to $750 for an iPhone 4? We might have a cool workaround for you. Share: |
iPhone on Verizon Sets First Day Sales Record Two Hours Verizon Friday said it set a first day mobile phone sales record yesterday after just two hours of selling Apple's iPhone. Share: |
Motorola ATRIX 4G Handset: A New Stage for Smartphone and PC Integration With the release of the Motorola ATRIX 4G, the line between smartphones and personal computers will become a little blurrier. Share: |
Super Bowl Ads Hit Web Before Big Game Why bother watching the ads during the game? Watch them now on the Interweb! Share: |
GoDaddy isn't as Pretty as You Thought A personal story of bad tech decisions, bad tech support and how GoDaddy kicked a two-year-old website off the 'net. Share: |
Microsoft Adds Phony E-Mail to Your Hotmail Account Here's how to use Microsoft's new alias service, which lets you associate additional e-mail addresses with your primary Hotmail. Share: |
Verizon Throttles iPhone Data Hogs Verizon says it will slow wireless bandwidth hogs as it targets to 5 percent of its heaviest data users. Share: |
Chrome Expected to Survive First Day of Hack Attacks The organizer of the Pwn2Own hacker challenge predicts Google's browser will survive the first day of competition. Share: |
In L.A. Noire Asking Questions Trumps Firing Bullets Team Bondi lead Brendan McNamara answers our questions about film noir game L.A. Noire's revolutionary MotionScan technology. Share: |
Verizon Sells Out First Round of iPhone Orders Long lines at Apple and Verizon stores are expected when the iPhone becomes available on Verizon's network February 10. Share: |
A Nintendo DS Emulator for Android OS that Works? Prototype or no, it was only a matter of time before someone came up with a Nintendo DS emulator for Android phones. Share: |
Verizon Wireless Data Throttling Irks Users Customers reacted with outrage at a Verizon Wireless warning that it will throttle back network speeds for the top 5% of bandwidth guzzling customers Share: |
Facebook's Zuckerberg Gets Quizzed by Congress Lawmakers have sent another letter to the Facebook executive questioning the site's data-sharing practices. Share: |
What Security Technology Will Be Hot at RSA 2011? The annual RSA Conference, now in its 20th year, will be rocking this month as the security industry gathers in the weeklong extravaganza of product introductions and security experts arguing cloud and mobile computing security issues. Share: |
Google vs. Bing: The Squabble Continues Analysis: Bickering search engine leaders should stop sniping and either talk civilly or drop the subject. Share: |
ICANN Assigns Its Last IPv4 Addresses The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has handed out its last IPv4 addresses, leaving the remaining blocks to regional registries that in some cases may exhaust them within a few months. Share: |
Microsoft to Patch 22 Bugs Next Week Microsoft today said it will issue 12 security updates next week to patch 22 vulnerabilities in IE, Windows, its Internet server and Visio, the company's data diagramming tool. Share: |
Despite LTE Hype, Wi-Fi Is the Real Deal With all the hype surrounding 4G technologies such as LTE and WiMAX, it's easy to forget just how useful Wi-Fi is in our daily lives. Share: |
Windows Market Share Drops Below 90% Analysis: Macs, smartphones and tablets are eating into Microsoft's long dominance. Share: |
Verizon Users Flock to Forums to Address iPhone Pre-ordering Glitches Eager Verizon customers are logging onto both Verizon's and Apple's Web sites to preorder a limited inventory of iPhone 4 smartphones. And they're posting at... Share: |
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