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Verizon employees suspended for accessing Obama’s call records

by Sue Walsh on Nov 21, 2008 at 04:12 PM

Verizon Wireless has suspended several employees it says accessed call records belonging to a now inactive phone owned by President-Elect Barack Obama.  The employees will not be paid during their suspension and are under investigation. “We apologize to President-elect Obama and will work to keep the trust our customers place… Continue Reading »

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Go gold with the Starbucks Gold Card, get 2 hours free Wi-Fi daily

by Robert Nelson on Nov 14, 2008 at 01:11 PM

Starbucks has just announced yet another option that will let you have two free hours of Wi-Fi each day.  So assuming that you love Starbucks and still have not come up with any other way to get them to give you free Wi-Fi, now you can sign up for their… Continue Reading »

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HTC, Russian carrier Scartel intro world’s first GSM/WiMAX phone

by Robert Nelson on Nov 13, 2008 at 01:11 PM

HTC, along with Russian carrier Scartel have just unveiled the world’s first integrated GSM/WiMAX handset—the HTC Max 4G.  The new handset has taken plenty of design cues from the HTC Touch HD and has a solid feature set.  To begin with, the Max 4G has built-in support for WiMax, and… Continue Reading »

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Gadgetell Review: Amazon Kindle

by Sue Walsh on Nov 9, 2008 at 11:00 AM

Gadgetell Quick Review: Amazon Kindle What is it? The Amazon Kindle is Amazon’s electronic reading device. It uses E Ink technology and is available for $359. Pros: Easy to use, lightweight, lots of storage and free wireless service. Cons: The included cover needs improvement. Keep reading for an in-depth, hands-on… Continue Reading »

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DECT: A reason to get excited about cordless phones again

by Iyaz Akhtar on Nov 2, 2008 at 02:33 PM

Today we’ve got a guest post by Scott McGrath.  Scott has worked in the IT industry as a consultant and Sysadmin for 12 years, and has enjoyed communications gadgets since he got his Fisher Price telephone at 2 years of age.  Like what he said?  Hate what he said?  Go… Continue Reading »

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Get educated with Android

by Heidi Crossman on Oct 29, 2008 at 05:11 PM

Android is taking the books and the teachers out of music lessons.  The newest way to learn music – via your cell phone (as long as you have Android). Among the first of many Android applications is SplashPlay Mobile Music Maker, an instrument learning and music sharing tool.  Wherever your… Continue Reading »

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Casio announces 8.1 megapixel ... phone?

by Shawn Ingram on Oct 28, 2008 at 06:25 PM

With the release of the iPhone 3G and the T-Mobile G1 this year, most “dumb” cell phones seem to have been lost in the crowd.  Especially those cell phones with tech that isn’t readily available to Americans.  Casio has just announced one of these cell phones.  The W63CA is part… Continue Reading »

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What device won’t be on the AT&T network soon?

by JG Mason on Oct 20, 2008 at 07:24 AM

We’ve seen this as the end game for the telecoms for sometime: cell phones will stop being the main pipeline for cash.  Technologies like VOIP are changing the means by which we communicate and that could spell trouble for the likes of AT&T and Verizon.  So what is a heavily… Continue Reading »

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Verizon to improve cell phone coverage with COLT

by Natesh Sood on Oct 12, 2008 at 09:54 AM

If you pay attention to sports, then you probably know that the NLCS (National League Championship Series) is taking place right now between the Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers.  As you can imagine during many popular events such as sporting events, many use their cell phones an awful lot… Continue Reading »

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Tech face off: McCain vs Obama

by JG Mason on Oct 9, 2008 at 09:55 AM

Technology is usually not mentioned in the hot-button issues in US politics.  After foreign policy, the economy and personal jabs, there isn’t much time on camera to talk about what many of us care about most (or at least an awful lot).  So, I dug deep into both candidates issue… Continue Reading »

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