Following the reports yesterday of dysfunctional data downloading on the iPhone 4 via AT&T's network, AT&T sent us an email today with an offical response -- saying it's a
Well, AT&T has eliminated the unlimited data plan, and Internet anarchists everywhere are having a cow. The funny thing is AT&T's headline on the announcement: "AT&T Announes New Lower-Priced
The Rayno Report recently completed "The Data Deluge: A Mobile Revolution," which details enormous changes that will becoming to telecom networks over the next few years.
As if Google isn't doing enough to rile up the Federal Trade Commission, today it announced that it is offering $68 million in cash to buy Global IP Solutions
No, that crummy connection from AT&T on your iPhone is not your imagination. According to some new research from ChangeWave research, AT&T (T) drops three times as many calls
Another day, more Twitter. Are you annoyed? Fine, so am I. But you see, if you are a budding manic techno-bloggo--analy-journalist like myself, you need to cover this stuff.
The whole National Broadband Plan discussion is turning into a circus, at tax-payer expense. The way I see it, the FCC is standing in front of the operators with
It's the "third anniversary" of Hulu, otherwise known in the beginning of the end of network TV. And now, the message that Hulu is leaking to the press is
I have a Labrador as a pet. They are famous for eating everything. So are mobile consumers, which brings an interesting question: With a flood of mobile "tablet computing"
LAS VEGAS -- All of the exciting new devices and discussion about high-bandwidth 4G (Fourth Generation) data services (up to 100Mbps) here at CTIA have the comm equipment guys
As I've been in the media industry nearly all my life, I understand spin. And I'm continually fascinated by how the mainstream media often "buys the spin" when they
I am racking my brain trying to decide what to make of the deal in which Yahoo has announced a partnership with Twitter to more deeply integrate the two
Funny how fast things can turn against you. After months of generating endless Apple tablet - er iPad - hype, now that the product is out there are plenty
Surely 2009 wasn't the best of years for the venture-capital industry, with Wall Street trying to sort out credit turmoil, startups struggling, and the capital simply out of whack