How was your favorite company rated?
It’s that time of year again The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) has released its annual report card, Showing how our favorite companies stack in relation to government requests of private data.
How did your iPhone 6 Pre-Orders go
Apple broke records yet again on Friday With 4 million preOrders in 24 hours. Did this effect your iPhone 6+ pre-orders? It sure did for us.
Tech Pioneers, Ice Bucket Challenges
Ice Bucket Challenge was intended as a way to raise awareness and money towards fighting ALS. We have been building a collection of our favorite Tech Pioneers enduring the Ice Bucket Challenge. Come check it out and support the cause.
This week in the RUMOR feed
This week in the RUMOR feed.. Apple buying Beats, At&t buying DirectTV, Youtube buying Twitch. Twitter buying Soundcloud and Gopro going public (IPO). Every now and then it’s helpful to keep our eyes and ears open so we are not shocked when the tides shift. There is an old saying I once heard from a friend(Tony) “Be ready so you don’t have to get ready”
Headline: AT&T Expands FaceTime Support
AT&T announced on Thursday that it will enable FaceTime video calls for iPhone 5 users with any AT&T Mobile Share plan, expanding it beyond customers with its new shared data plans.
Headline: At&t cell phone troubles in Los Angeles
CNN reported that there was a hardware glitch that led to hours of disruption for some wireless customers in southern California, Subscribers started reporting outage problems Saturday
AT&T agrees to buy T-Mobile for $39 Billion
AT&T and Deutshe Telekom have entered into an agreement for the sale of T-Mobile USA for $39 billion in cash and stocks. The companies estimate it'll take them 12 months to get though all the bureaucracy, th eproposed network merger will create a GSM monopoly. This will bring us to 3 major US carriers.
AT&T will cap DSL and U-Verse internet, impose overage fees update - Engadget
Ladies and gentlemen, the days of unlimited broadband may be numbered in the United States, and we're not talking wireless this time -- AT&T says it will implement a 150GB monthly cap on landline DSL customers and a 250GB cap on subscribers to U-Verse high speed internet starting on May 2nd.
Headlines: AT&T quietly offers unlimited data
AT&T is reportedly offering some customers unlimited iPhone data plans in an attempt to keep them from defecting to rival carrier Verizon, where Apple's handset will launch on Feb. 10.