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Rumor: Palm release on AT&T delayed till the summer

by Robert Nelson on Mar 18, 2010 at 12:55 PM

This latest bit on Palm is a bit of a rumor based on a rumor, but here goes. According to Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek, the launch of Palm with AT&T has been delayed until sometime in June or July. Of course, the delay of the launch is based on… Continue Reading »

Sprint takes a shot at AT&T to advertise 4G

by Shawn Ingram on Mar 17, 2010 at 11:13 PM

Sprint seems to be learning a bit from Verizon as to how to market your network compared to AT&T.  Rather than focusing on 3G or 4G coverage (since Sprint doesn’t have much to boast on either front), however, Sprint is taking aim at the network’s speed, specifically the speed of… Continue Reading »

Nexus One now available for AT&T and Rogers; full 3G support included

by Robert Nelson on Mar 16, 2010 at 12:57 PM

The post title and above image pretty much sums it up, so in short, Google has just made a Nexus One available for AT&T as well as Rogers. And it is a Nexus One that will be compatible with those respective 3G networks. The handset is not being offered subsidized… Continue Reading »

AT&T gets cloud syncing - makes messaging phones smarter

by JG Mason on Mar 15, 2010 at 01:09 PM

Today, in addition to the 4 new devices announced, AT&T offered up their plan to earn your quick messaging device dollars.  In all, three new services are designed to make your low-cost device behave more like an expensive smartphone at a fraction of the cost.  The services use the web… Continue Reading »

AT&T reveals spring lineup.  New phones for quick messaging

by JG Mason on Mar 15, 2010 at 11:59 AM

AT&T announced two Samsung devices, the Strive and Sunburst as well as two Pantech devices, Link and Pursuit as part of the there new Spring line up.  AT&T also announced services to make their quick messaging phones behave more like costly smartphones at a much lower price.  The services are… Continue Reading »

Who’s on Crack in tech 03.12.10

by JG Mason on Mar 12, 2010 at 02:26 PM

Welcome to another week gone that you are not getting back.  No matter how much we loathe the week, it’s in the books and no amount of illegal narcotics is going to change that fact.  For these nominees, who I suspect are on crack, this week hasn’t been kind.  Let’s… Continue Reading »

Kindle app for Android on the way?

by Sue Walsh on Mar 12, 2010 at 12:29 AM

For awhile now Android fans have been wondering if the popular Kindle app would ever be made available to them. So far there an iPhone/iPod Touch version, a PC version, and a BlackBerry version, and it looks like at long last an Android version will join them. The Dell Mini… Continue Reading »

Verizon sees opportunity in iPad

by Sue Walsh on Mar 10, 2010 at 11:10 PM

Although the iPad’s 3G version is targeted for AT&T users only, Verizon is seeing a golden opportunity in the device’s upcoming release. Sales documents leaked to Engadget show Verizon is prepping it’s staff to encourage customers to buy the WiFi only version instead and then pick up a MiFi and… Continue Reading »

Motorola Backflip launches on AT&T without out-of-Market apps

by Shawn Ingram on Mar 9, 2010 at 08:51 AM

AT&T has made their first foray into the Android smartphone market, and it looks to be rather depressing.  The first phone is the Motorola Backflip, which itself is nothing special aside from the different design.  However, from the looks of it as of now, AT&T doesn’t seem understand the full… Continue Reading »

All AT&T phones free with Wirefly through midnight tonight

by Robert Nelson on Mar 8, 2010 at 01:02 PM

Wirefly is currently offering a pretty nice deal on AT&T phones—they are all free. Of course, there does seem to be one exception to that statement, the iPhone. Otherwise, any AT&T phone that Wirefly carries is now free on-contract until midnight tonight (for reference, today is Monday March 8, 2010).… Continue Reading »

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