New AT&T Service To Make Precious Data More Plentiful
If you’re a relatively new smartphone user, you know what it’s like to be forced to ration your monthly data allotment. After the rollback of unlimited data plans by major mobile telecoms over the past...
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View ArticleWatch Out Apple. Here Comes The Google Store.
As the age-old adage goes, if you can’t beat them, join them. And that’s precisely what Google appears to be doing. After going years without a real digital storefront to vie for business against...
View ArticleiPhone 5, iPad Mini Reports Draw Big Apple Buzz (AAPL)
After a bit of a dry spell, the Apple rumor mill is back in business. And in the world of Apple buzz, apparently when it rains it pours. To start off the day Wednesday, a Wall Street Journal report had...
View ArticleAre Cable Companies Using Data Caps as Weapons?
Although it’s hardly a new concern, the question of whether cable companies are targeting their online streaming competitors through the instatement of data caps is coming back to the forefront—thanks...
View ArticleApple’s New iPhone: What To Expect and What To Hold Loosely (AAPL)
With the debut of Apple’s next-generation iPhone expected to be here in just a few more months, speculation about what the iPhone 5—or whatever they decide to call it—will hold is increasing...
View ArticleNot Another SOPA: U.S. President Asks Senate to Pass Cybersecurity Act
As the latest version of the Cybersecurity Act of 2012—CISPA’s sister legislation—made its way to the Senate floor on Thursday night, President Obama took to the opinion section of the Wall Street...
View ArticleCybersecurity Act Fails in U.S. Senate (And What This Means for the...
The President asked. The Senate said no. Now what? After President Obama took to the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal two weeks ago to call on the Senate to pass the Cybersecurity Act of 2012, it...
View ArticleTelevision: Apple’s Next Frontier (AAPL)
Apple is hardly new to the television sector. However, the company isn’t exactly known for the contributions that it has made to the same. Unlike the iPhone, iPod and iPad—each of which has become...
View ArticleThree Things To Know About Windows Blue
If you’re an Apple enthusiast, over the age of 50 or primarily use a desktop PC, you probably weren’t one of the 100 million people who purchased a Windows 8 license after its release last October. If...
View ArticleFacebook May File For IPO Next Wednesday
Although the “timing is still being discussed,” says the Wall Street Journal, it sounds like Facebook may finally be ready to file its papers for an initial public offering as soon as next Wednesday....
View ArticleRumor Report: Apple Testing Mini iPad
With an iPad event reportedly scheduled for the first week in March, it only seems fitting for the Apple rumor mill to kick it up a notch. While some (meaning me) might be satisfied in simply holding...
View ArticleGoogle Gaffe: How The Latest Google Scandal Underscores A Much Deeper Problem...
The GOOG has been caught red-handed using questionable tracking methods…again. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the search giant was using a “special computer code that tricks Apple’s...
View ArticleREPORT: Microsoft Also Targeted By Google Tracking “Trick”
Last week, the Wall Street Journal discovered that Google was using questionable tracking methods when it bypassed the default privacy settings for Apple’s Safari browser. However, a new report on...
View ArticleFacebook May File For IPO Next Wednesday
Although the “timing is still being discussed,” says the Wall Street Journal, it sounds like Facebook may finally be ready to file its papers for an initial public offering as soon as next Wednesday....
View ArticleRumor Report: Apple Testing Mini iPad
With an iPad event reportedly scheduled for the first week in March, it only seems fitting for the Apple rumor mill to kick it up a notch. While some (meaning me) might be satisfied in simply holding...
View ArticleGoogle Gaffe: How The Latest Google Scandal Underscores A Much Deeper Problem...
The GOOG has been caught red-handed using questionable tracking methods…again. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the search giant was using a “special computer code that tricks Apple’s...
View ArticleREPORT: Microsoft Also Targeted By Google Tracking “Trick”
Last week, the Wall Street Journal discovered that Google was using questionable tracking methods when it bypassed the default privacy settings for Apple’s Safari browser. However, a new report on...
View ArticleNew AT&T Service To Make Precious Data More Plentiful
If you’re a relatively new smartphone user, you know what it’s like to be forced to ration your monthly data allotment. After the rollback of unlimited data plans by major mobile telecoms over the past...
View ArticleWSJ: Google Getting Ready To Release ‘Semantic Search’
Not quite adjusted to the way that Google currently does search? Not to worry, suggests a new report from the Wall Street Journal, hinting that Google will be giving its search service yet another...
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