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Should angry Verizon subscribers ditch Big Red?
May 18th
Verizon Wireless subscribers are hopping mad about losing their unlimited data plans. But what are their options, and is there any way to keep those unlimited plans? Ask Maggie offers some advice.
LG Optimus M gets a makeover with the M+
May 18th
With its slightly better specs and way better design, MetroPCS's recently released LG Optimus M+ is a reboot of the original M.
Verizon: You can have unlimited data… just no device subsidies
May 17th
After a day of taking heat for its plan to kill off unlimited wireless-data plans entirely, Verizon says users can keep them after all. But there's a catch.
Samsung aims to up memory to 2GB for phones, tablets
May 17th
Electronics giant announces that an advanced manufacturing process allows it to pack 20 percent thinner memory chips into a 2 gigabyte package.
Originally posted at News - Business Tech
Best Buy: Evo 4G LTE set to ship May 23
May 17th
After a customs delay because of an Apple patent dispute, an e-mail to customers who preordered the Sprint handset advises that the smartphone now has a May 23 release date.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Judge tells Apple and HTC to start talking settlement
May 17th
The order comes after two key HTC smartphones are stopped at the border as a result of the companies' ongoing dispute.
Originally posted at News - Apple
T-Mobile tempts with no-contract mobile broadband
May 17th
On May 20, T-Mobile will sell monthly 4G data access sans contracts.
Originally posted at Dialed In
Viacom channels back on Time Warner iPad app
May 17th
MTV, TV Land, and Comedy Central will be among the Viacom channels reaching Time Warner's iPad app now that the two companies have kissed and made up.
Originally posted at News - Internet & Media
Verizon plans price hikes for Fios, wireless users
May 17th
Verizon customers should expect to pay more for Fios and their wireless service, as the company looks for ways to increase revenue to justify its spending on its infrastructure.
T-Mobile sees a net 350 jobs eliminated from restructuring
May 17th
The company plans to eliminate 900 jobs, but hire 550 new positions as part of an overhaul of the business.


