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Verizon Outage Highlights Dangers of Leading Edge

Probably the worst thing that happened as a result of the April 27 outage of the Verizon Wireless 4G network was public embarrassment for a lot of Verizon Wireless executives. Continue Reading »

The Dangers of a Duopoly

Unless you’re a T-Mobile customer, chances are you haven’t thought too much about the announcement in March that AT&T is going to buy Deutsche Telekom’s U.S. unit, T-Mobile USA. Continue Reading »

The Smartphone Lockdown

Sometime between Google taking a huge share of the mobile handset market and Verizon offering the Apple iPhone 4, a big change occurred – choice. Continue Reading »

Torn Between Tablets

The world, I firmly believe, is divided into two camps: those who love Apple and those who don’t. It’s a simplistic categorization, I know, but it’s true. And the reaction to the Apple iPad 2 is proof. Continue Reading »

HP Finally Releases Tablet Details

Hewlett-Packard's long-anticipated announcement that it would be releasing a webOS-based tablet produced both interest and disappointment in the IT community. Continue Reading »

Why the Motorola Xoom Matters

The hints about the capabilities of the Motorola Xoom  were subtle when the first television commercial appeared during the Super Bowl this year. The ad, which paid homage to Apple’s famed “1984” commercial, while also quietly pointing out ways in which the Xoom was better, was an attempt to do Apple one better. Continue Reading »

Using Your New Verizon iPhone

The news is out. Verizon Wireless has announced that you’ll be able to buy a Verizon iPhone on Feb. 10. The new iPhone will run on the existing 3G EVDO network that Verizon Wireless has built nationwide and is expected to have a substantially better time of it in terms of network reliability. But there are some things it won’t do. Continue Reading »

Honeycomb Sweetens Android Tablet Experience

T-Mobile sent out releases touting its LG tablet device, called the T-Mobile G-Slate. The new tablet works with T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network, which the carrier has started calling "4G." According to T-Mobile, this is the first device running Honeycomb. Continue Reading »

Google Defends Net Neutrality Plan with Verizon

Google and Verizon were clearly taken aback by the level of opposition to their joint net neutralit Continue Reading »

Google-Verizon Proposal Rings Net Neutrality Alarms

During their press conference on Monday, August 9, Google and Verizon announced th Continue Reading »

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