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The iPad and AT&T; here we go again

by Ed McKell on Mar 6, 2010 at 12:36 PM

Since the announcement that AT&T would providing 3G coverage for Apple’s iPad, lots of people have asked “Why?” This question is based on the fact that many people have been very disappointed—and even frustrated—by the performance of AT&T’s 3G network performance and coverage. But I think the answer to why… Continue Reading »

The iPad: To 3G or not 3G?

by Ed McKell on Mar 1, 2010 at 09:34 AM

We are just past halfway through the 60 day waiting period that Apple announced for the release of the WiFi iPad. While we don’t know everything about the device, we do know there are six different models split in half by a single feature: a GSM 3G cellular radio for… Continue Reading »

Apple raises the roof on 3G download limits

by Jake Gaecke on Feb 18, 2010 at 11:01 PM

Has this ever happened to you? You open up the App Store app on your iPhone and find a new game or app that sounds pretty interesting or fun. And then, just when you’re expecting to start the download: “Item over 10MB.” Well, that’s a thing of the past…kind of.… Continue Reading »

3G enabled SlingPlayer hits the App Store

by Ed McKell on Feb 15, 2010 at 06:12 PM

When Sling released their much anticipated SlingPlaye for the iPhone last year, it was an instant disappointment because AT&T refused to allow it to operate over their 3G network. A little less than two weeks ago, AT&T finally reversed their position. Sling submitted an updated version of their app to… Continue Reading »

Skype and Sling to go 3G in time for iPad 3G

by Jake Gaecke on Feb 4, 2010 at 10:29 PM

AT&T has announced they’ve allowed Sling to make their SlingPlayer Mobile app for iPhone able to use their 3G network. This just in, you’ll need to ask AT&T permission next time you want to use your iPhone… Skype has also announced they’ll be taking their iPhone app into the realm… Continue Reading »

AT&T spending $2 billion extra to fix network this year; is it too late?

by Josh Holat on Jan 31, 2010 at 03:42 PM

AT&T, the company we all know and love hate, has stated in their quarterly earnings call that they plan to beef up their network quite heavily this year. Beyond what they already spend to upkeep their network, they plan to spend an additional $2 billion or so (for an expected… Continue Reading »

More evidence of AT&T losing iPhone exclusivity

by Josh Holat on Jan 24, 2010 at 07:54 PM

In what can only be described with the word “finally!,” Hot Hardware is reporting they have information from an inside source that AT&T will be losing the iPhone exclusivity deal this Wednesday, the same day as Apple’s rumored tablet event. Part of the reasoning behind this is AT&T’s inability to… Continue Reading »

iPhone? You can’t handle the iPhone! [updated]

by Jake Gaecke on Dec 28, 2009 at 03:17 PM

How do you fix all the network traffic issues in New York? By stopping all sales of iPhones, of course. Wait…what? Seriously? AT&T’s best, most obvious solution to network congestion issues is to simply stop selling one of their most popular phones? “Yes, this is correct, the phone is not… Continue Reading »

WWDC 2010 dates announced, Verizon iPhone involved?

by Jake Gaecke on Dec 22, 2009 at 12:06 AM

Every year, Apple hosts the Worldwide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Next year’s “Corporate Event” has been booked for June 28th through July 2nd, according to AppleInsider’s keen eye on the Moscone Center Calendar. But why is it so late next year? How better to celebrate the three… Continue Reading »

Verizon fires back at AT&T claiming the truth hurts

by Josh Holat on Nov 18, 2009 at 08:00 AM

It wasn’t long ago that AT&T filed a lawsuit against Verizon claiming that their “There’s a map for that” advertisements were both untrue and hurtful in a tremendous amount to their company. That didn’t stop Verizon from publishing more ads shortly thereafter. Now, via an official response for Verizon, we… Continue Reading »

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