Stories about: AT&T

  • +

    Setback For AT&T in Suit Over Verizon Ads 20/11/2009 06:29:00

    AT&T claims Verizon is misleading customers by showing its 3G network (wide coverage) and comparing it with AT&T's coverage map (comparatively limited coverage).
  • +

    AT&T Loses in Court, but Catfight with Verizon Continues 20/11/2009 05:01:00

    Yesterday a federal judge slapped down AT&T's (rather whiny) restraining order against Verizon over the now infamous "There's a Map for That" advertisements. The ads show a U.S. map comparing AT&T's 3G coverage to Verizon's more impressive reach. AT&T did not deny its 3G coverage was pathetic but rather stressed that customers can still get cell reception and use the mobile Internet via its 2G EDGE network. To that, Verizon released a snarky legal filing that essentially said "the truth hurts."
  • +

    Qualcomm shows Lenovo smartbook 13/11/2009 08:18:00

    Qualcomm put the spotlight on the smartbook concept at an analyst meeting in New York on Thursday, showing off a Lenovo-made device based on the Snapdragon chipset that company CEO Paul Jacobs said would be formally launched at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January.
  • +

    Apple seeks new sheriff to lock up iPhones 06/11/2009 03:48:00

    Just as a new hack,blacksn0w, promises to unlock iPhones with the latest Apple software from AT&T's wireless network, Apple is looking for a sheriff to lock the smartphones back up again, permanently.
  • +

    Motorola Droid vs. Apple iPhone 3GS: finally, a contender? 29/10/2009 08:39:00

    Today's formal unveiling of the Motorola Droid smartphone on Verizon's network was an anticlimax, given most of the details had been leaked days earlier. Nevertheless, it's the boldest, most open iPhone challenge yet.
  • +

    Apple to ink Verizon-iPhone deal next year, analyst says 29/10/2009 07:02:00

    Apple will probably drop its exclusive deal with AT&T next year and offer its iPhone to Verizon subscribers as well, a Wall Street analyst said today.
  • +

    Week in smartphones: BlackBerry gets Bolder; Verizon invades iPhone territory 24/10/2009 02:34:00

    Here's a roundup of a wild week in smartphone news. Apple, Nokia, Research in Motion, Verizon, AT&T and others all got in on the action.
  • +

    Slimmer BlackBerry Bold 9700 coming to T-Mobile and AT&T 22/10/2009 05:08:00

    GSM BlackBerry users who felt snubbed by RIM's recent releases, like the Storm 2 and Tour 9630 on Verizon, can finally get in on the new device action. RIM took the wraps off BlackBerry Bold 9700, an update to the popular BlackBerry Bold 9000, which debuted last year on AT&T. Sporting a slimmer design, better camera (3.2-megapixels as opposed to the 9000's 2-megapixel shooter), slightly better display, the Bold 9700 is an ideal upgrade for those looking to ditch their 8300 series Curves.
  • +

    AT&T vs. Google: More than nuns or phone sex 20/10/2009 01:07:00

    AT&T raised the stakes last week in its recent dust-up with Google over an online voice service, accusing its rival of blocking phone calls to nuns.
  • +

    Wall Street Beat: IT vendors see return to growth 17/10/2009 06:35:00

    With quarterly IT sales results pouring in, vendors including IBM, Google, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel appear more confident than ever that the global recession's depressing effects on the tech market are lifting.
  • +

    US lawmakers investigate telecom 'traffic pumping' 15/10/2009 07:11:00

    Three high-profile U.S. lawmakers have begun an informal investigation into high access charges that some rural telephone carriers charge to competitors, on the heels of complaints about the practice from Google and some large carriers.
 
Gift Guide
Samsung

CXO Latest

LED Advisor
 

Colour your world with Samsung

A chance to win with every
Samsung Consumable purchase*