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AT&T Earnings Shows Gains (and Loses) By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published January 26, 2012 AT&T posts big net loss but claims new subscriber gains. Tags: AT&T, iPhone Verizon Deals for More Spectrum as AT&T Lashes Out at FCC By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published December 02, 2011 Verizon announced a $3.6 billion agreement to acquire wireless spectrum from three cable companies. Meanwhile, AT&T castigated the FCC for what it called a slanted analysis of its own bid for additional spectrum: the $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile. Tags: mobile, Verizon, AT&T, FCC, spectrum FCC Riles AT&T by Releasing Report on T-Mobile Merger By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published November 30, 2011 AT&T has withdrawn its application to buy mobile licenses, but the FCC released a draft report anyway. Tags: AT&T AT&T Debuts AT&T Platform as a Service By Thor Olavsrud | Article Published November 15, 2011 The telecommunications firm seeks to expand its footprint by helping business professionals build and deploy their own cloud-based business apps. Tags: cloud computing, PaaS, AT&T, platform as a service iPhone Users Switching to Verizon in Droves By Larry Barrett | Article Published February 08, 2011 iPhone owners, hoping for better coverage, are enthusiastically migrating from AT&T to Verizon. Tags: iphone apps, iPad apps, AT&T, Verizon, iPhone 3G S Google Network to be '100 Times Faster' By - Reuters | Article Published February 11, 2010 Google is challenging AT&T and Verizon as it makes plans to create what it calls a vastly faster telecommunications network. Tags: Google, AT&T, networking, bandwidth, Verizon Microsoft Sues TiVo Over DVR Patents By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published January 20, 2010 Is it a move to indemnify AT&T for TiVo's patent suit regarding U-verse? Tags: Microsoft, TiVo, patents, lawsuit, AT&T AT&T Confronts iPhone Usage Headaches By David Needle | Article Published December 11, 2009 The competition over which vendors control revenue generated by apps and services will be the essential battleground in the global wireless business. Tags: Google, AT&T, Verizon, network, wireless How Many Zettabytes Do We Devour? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published December 10, 2009 The researchers compare the total bytes consumed to a fat stack of paperback novels stacked seven feet high across the entire project. Tags: Oracle, Storage, IBM, AT&T, Cisco Cloud Storage Industry Sets Standards By Larry Barrett | Article Published October 15, 2009 The newly formed Cloud Storage Initiative (CSI) will work to create consensus on technical specifications for the emerging cloud storage industry. Tags: AT&T, Enterprise, on-demand, SNIA, services IPhone MMS (Finally) Available By Michelle Megna | Article Published September 28, 2009 The activation of MMS for the iPhone 3GS and 3G finally delivers on AT&T's promises to deliver the feature. Tags: iPhone, AT&T, wireless, MMS iPhones to Get MMS by Late Sept. By Michelle Megna | Article Published September 04, 2009 The announcement by AT&T appears to be an attempt to appease harsh criticism of the iPhone's lack of MMS. Tags: wireless, iPhone, video, AT&T, services iPhone Users Complain About Wi-Fi By Michelle Megna | Article Published August 17, 2009 Users who upgraded to OS 3.0 say that Wi-Fi isn't working properly -- and are looking to Apple to fix it. Tags: smartphones, voice, iPhone, video, AT&T Lenovo ThinkPad T400s Laptop: Hot Notebook By Eric Grevstad | Article Published August 17, 2009 Sometimes, Lenovo pulls out the stops and builds a machine worth swooning over. For instance, the ThinkPad T400s. Tags: Windows, AT&T, Intel, Vista, Verizon Mac 'iPad': The Apple Netbook? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published August 10, 2009 An industry analyst lets loose with a few details about the carefully guarded Apple touchscreen tablet to be unveiled this fall. Tags: iPhone, Apple, AT&T, e-Mail Mobile Networks Congested by P2P By Alex Goldman | Article Published July 21, 2009 Downloading from P2P networks is causing concerns for those who rely on the networks that support cell phones. Tags: carriers, broadband, marketing, iPhone, AT&T Crowdsourcing: Cool, Not Magic By Chris Nerney | Article Published July 20, 2009 Crowdsourcing: Cool, Not Magic Tags: Netflix, New York Times, Wikipedia, crowdsourcing, AT&T iPhone 3GS 3.1 Update Due Soon By Andy Patrizio | Article Published July 02, 2009 As fears of overheating units and insufficient inventory plague the iPhone, Apple is moving quickly to release an iPhone OS upgrade. Tags: iPhone, AT&T, video, wireless, voice Why Apple Should Dump AT&T By Mike Elgan | Article Published June 17, 2009 Thanks to AT&T's slow execution on support for new iPhone features, its horrible customer service, and its high and confusing prices, yet another iPhone launch has been compromised. Tags: AT&T, iPhone The Cell Phone as Wi-Fi Hotspot By Michelle Megna | Article Published May 26, 2009 A forward-looking vendor is seeking to turn the lowly cell phone into a wireless hotspot. Tags: wireless, carriers, smartphones, AT&T, Verizon Why is the iPhone Still Tethered to AT&T? By Michelle Megna | Article Published April 16, 2009 The limiting factor is the type of carrier network that Apple wants. And there may be few alternatives, despite consumer desire. Tags: wireless, iPhone, RIM, AT&T, Verizon BlackBerry Bold Off Japan Shelves Due to Heat By Judy Mottl | Article Published February 28, 2009 Research in Motion voluntarily halts sales of BlackBerry Bold after reports of units that are unusually warm. Tags: wireless, AT&T, RIM, Blackberry, iPhone Keep Your Number & Service -- Change Your Phone as Often as You Like By Amy Mayer | Article Published January 09, 2009 Rentoble allows you to stick with your contract (and keep your phone number) while changing your cell phone or smartphone as often as you like. Tags: Blackberry, AT&T, Nokia, Verizon, Motorola G1 Floats into Market with Fewer Apps By Christopher Saunders | Article Published October 23, 2008 Google's first Android-based smartphone hits the stores and already, fans are grumbling about the scaled-back apps. Tags: Google, software, AT&T, iPhone, services Street Fallout a Silver Lining for Wireless Market By Judy Mottl | Article Published September 19, 2008 While shaky economics isn't good, carriers and handset makers cling to new business opportunities. Tags: wireless, services, Verizon, Blackberry, AT&T Is Apple's iPhone Fix Enough? By David Needle | Article Published August 21, 2008 Apple says an update addresses connectivity problems with the iPhone's 3G performance. Tags: AT&T, RIM, iPhone, chips, e-Mail Apple's Spin Machine Vs. A Napkin By Chris Nerney | Article Published July 16, 2008 Apple's Spin Machine Vs. A Napkin Tags: sales, AT&T, Piper Jaffray, iphone 3G, Apple, analyst The iPhone 3G: Why You Should Wait Until September By Rob Enderle | Article Published July 09, 2008 There are a number of pricing issues, as well as some interesting competitors, that might give you pause. Tags: iPhone, AT&T, RIM, Blackberry, services The 7 Features the 'iPhone Killers' Missed By Mike Elgan | Article Published June 20, 2008 Until a competitor can design a better phone than Apple, the "iPhone Killers" simply won't. Tags: carriers, AT&T, Blackberry, Google, iPhone Microsoft Breaks the Surface' in Vegas By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published June 13, 2008 Harrah's becomes the second company to deploy Microsoft's touch screen 'Surface' computer. Tags: video, iPhone, HP, Microsoft, AT&T The 7 Easy-to-Copy Features the 'iPhone Killers' Missed By Mike Elgan | Article Published June 12, 2008 Until a competitor can design a better phone than Apple, the "iPhone Killers" simply won't. Tags: Google, iPhone, Blackberry, AT&T, carriers Apple Watchers Salivate Over 3G iPhone Rumors By David Needle | Article Published June 09, 2008 Apple Watchers Salivate Over 3G iPhone Rumors Tags: developer, AT&T, Mac, software, iPhone Finally, Starbucks Smells The (Free Wi-Fi) Coffee By Chris Nerney | Article Published June 09, 2008 Finally, Starbucks Smells The (Free Wi-Fi) Coffee Tags: T-Mobile, AT&T, wireless, Wi-Fi, Starbucks Tip: How to Unlock Your iPhone By Philip Graitcer | Article Published June 05, 2008 How to easily get your iPhone running on other carrier networks than AT&T's. Tags: AT&T, software, YouTube, IT, iPhone It's All About Wireless Data for AT&T By Judy Mottl | Article Published May 22, 2008 Carrier offers 17,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots in a bid to woo laptop service subscribers. Tags: services, Blackberry, AT&T, wireless, IBM Why You Shouldn't Buy the 2.0 iPhone By Rob Enderle | Article Published May 15, 2008 As the next generation iPhone nears its launch, there are a number of factors to consider before taking the plunge. Tags: Blackberry, iPhone, carriers, policy, AT&T Developer Plans to Shake Up the iPhone By David Needle | Article Published May 04, 2008 Expect a flurry of innovative applications designed specifically for the iPhone. Tags: video, iPhone, AT&T, search, marketing How Gaming Pros Help Big Companies By David Needle | Article Published April 27, 2008 Are companies missing a fantastic asset in their customer base? Tags: services, Verizon, AT&T, wireless, Dell Sun Latest to Help App Vendors Get 'SasSy' By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 25, 2008 Using its existing technologies, Sun will allow customers to convert their existing Solaris applications into on-demand versions. Tags: Oracle, virtualization, Sun Microsystems, services, AT&T |