New chips out of Silicon Valley, new hardware out of Barcelona, and the 5G framework out of the ITU.
New chips out of Silicon Valley, new hardware out of Barcelona, and the 5G framework out of the ITU.
It’s an unlimited world – Verizon brings back their unlimited data plan, T-Mobile one-ups big red with tweaks to their plan, and Sprint and AT&T play catch up with offerings of their own.
Google releases Android Wear 2.0, Verizon and T-Mobile are neck and neck in network speed testing, and Apple releases BeatsX.
The FCC drops its review of zero-rating video services, Gigabit LTE goes live in Australia, and importing and exporting to Evernote.
Samsung details the Note 7 battery problems, a new version of Google Voice is released, and more on the AirPods disconnection issues.
AT&T shuts down its 2G network, Evernote updates its iOS apps, and satellite data connections are about to get a whole lot better.
Digits and AirPods reviewed, the FCC pushes back on zero-rated services, and Verizon limits its unlimited plan.
All the news and devices out of CES 2017, T-Mobile cuts fees from its rates plans, and Sprint refreshes Virgin Mobile.
Digits troubleshooting, iPad screen rippling and GPS data saving.
Regulating stingrays, AT&T starts blocking spamers and group video calls come to Facebook Messenger.