The nation’s major carriers are working on plans to standardize unlimited voice plans. On the surface, this may sound like a great deal, but as more...
There’s a new carrier in town and it’s using Sprint’s network to offer inexpensive phone plans with no contracts. Voyager Mobile was ready to launch today offering...
The FCC is hoping to protect American wireless consumers from unsightly–and unexpected–high cellular phone and data bills with a new alert system that would warn mobile...
Verizon Wireless is giving users yet another fee. This fee forces customers to pay to upgrade their phones. Verizon customers will soon have to pay a...
The iPhone 4S is one of the best smartphones of the year, and for the first time it is going up against an incredibly capable phone...
File sharing site Tucows is planning to launch its own mobile virtual cellular network called Ting, which will piggyback on Sprint’s network. Ting plans to offer...
Following confirmation that Adobe Flash Player, currently in version 11, is missing at launch of Ice Cream Sandwich, Google is now letting users know why the...
When Nokia unveiled the company’s debut Lumia Windows Phone devices at Nokia World in London last week, it only made vague comments that Nokia-branded smartphones running...
In a recent InStat survey of 1,208 respondents, 75% of those polled say that 4G is an important feature when considering their next smartphone, but those...
In a bid to fend off legislation to regulate the wireless industry, the industry, represented by CTIA, is now self-imposing measures that would mitigate bill shock...
Unlike in the past where Nokia offered its smartphones fully unlocked and unsubsidized in the U.S., the smartphone-maker has announced that it will be fully working...
In the latest installment of “The iPhone 5 is Coming Soon,” we have news that the iPhone 5 has been sent to wireless carriers for field...
In a bid to make the latest Android software release more accessible to more people in a timely manner so that you don’t have to wait...
Paying for a set quantity of something, say a bottle of Wine, and then being required to pay another fee to use it in a certain...
While Archos has been making a number of portable media players–tablets and music listening devices–that run on the Android operating system, none of those systems released...