AT&T unveiled new data packages with double the data or more for the same price for GoPhone customers. Starting from April 22, you will be able to got 50 MB for $5, 200 MB for $15, and 1 GB for $25. These data packages are available on GoPhone’s line up of monthly plans, including the…
Vonage Mobile surpasses 1 million downloads, Extensions 500,000 users
Vonage announced two major milestones. First their mobile app surpassed 1 million downloads, offering users ability to make free calls to other Vonage users and/or cheap calls to landlines and mobile phones. According to the official press release, those using Vonage Mobile will end up paying on average 70% less than major mobile carriers and…
Nokia releases commercial shot with the 41-megapixel 808 PureView
The Nokia 808 PureView might not have the greatest hardware under its hood, but it does have a fantastic camera. To see how good the 41-megapixel sensor is on this Symbian device, check out the Nokia promotional video below that showcases the 808 in action. Admittedly, this is a sponsored production meant to showcase the…
Amazon selling Sprint phones for a penny
Folks on Sprint are being treated to another one of Amazon Wireless’ lucrative deals for the next week and a half. Starting today, all Sprint phone have been discounted to just 1 penny with new two-year agreement. Pricing varies for upgrade-eligible customers, though some devices still only run for $0.01 on the upgrade. Sprint’s premier…
Official HTC One X case is as sexy as its shell [UPDATED with new design]
HTC recently showcased an upcoming official case for its One X device here at Frequencies in Seattle, which looks like a pretty sexy accessory that doesn’t hold back on the handset’s design. These interesting cases feature a nice mesh look and feel, that allow the color of the One X to show through the back.…
New smartphone technology can track your every move
Our biggest fear as being an owner of a smartphone is our privacy and security being compromised. A location company by the name of Navizon, developed a new system called Navizon I.T.S., that tracks visitors in malls, museums, offices, factories, secured areas and all other indoor spaces. Yikes. The point of this software is to…
LightSquared given brief reprieve from payment it owes Inmarsat
Once facing bankruptcy and defaulting on owed payments, LightSquared has been given a reprieve in its payment schedule with Inmarsat. LightSquared and Inmarsat have announced this morning that it has reached an agreement with Inmarsat to amend the Cooperation Agreement between the to companies, after a $56.5 million payoff of past balances by LightSquared. The amended…
Latest iPhone rumors hint at October launch of LiquidMetal, LTE-equipped model
It’s certainly been a while since we’ve seen iPhone 5 (or is that iPhone – 6th generation?) rumors creep up on the internet. Over the course of the past 24 hours, however, two credible rumors have popped up to shed light on Apple’s next smartphone. The first rumor comes from Korea IT News, who report…
Verizon to make Windows Phone its next big platform
Remember earlier this year when Verizon dissed Windows Phone handsets for not having LTE? Well, it seems the largest wireless provider in the United States has changed its tune, to an extent. See, most reporters already knew Big Red was looking forward to offering Windows Phone 8 devices, but what we didn’t know was the…
Apple tells Australian carriers their networks and its iPad both meet 4G standards
Apple stands accused of mislabeling their shiny new iPad WiFi + 4G in Australia. The consumer watchdog group Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has taken Apple to court in Melbourne, where the case is expected to be tried sometime in May. The ACCC’s argument is that Apple’s new iPad is not compatible with any of Australia’s LTE…









