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Read MoreA US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit yesterday found that police were legally allowed to track a particular man through his cellphone. The man. Melvin Skinner, was caught and arrested for selling drugs in 2006. The only reason the police found him at all is because they tracked the GPS feature on his cell phone and...
Read MoreAT&T, as of last Friday, has made the executive decision to discontinue its offering of subsidized tablets to the general public. For many years, most mobile carriers have subsidized many of the devices they offer, from phones to tablets. The wireless carrier offers handsets at a price that is far below what they paid to purchase them from...
Read MoreLenovo has shown outstanding growth in the past few quarters, and this last one was the most impressive of them all. Lenovo reported $8 billion in sales last fiscal quarter, up from 35% during the same quarter last year. The PC maker’s profit hit $141 million, an all-time record for the small company. Lenovo owes its performance to...
Read MoreHewlett-Packard appears to have a desire to head back into the tablet business. As of this week, the company has started to develop a Mobility unit at their company that focuses on tablets. This information was leaked via internal memo and was posted on the Verge, a well-trusted Internet blog. Once it was posted, an HP representative said...
Read MoreThough the numbers have fluctuated significantly in the last few months since Surface’s announcement, Microsoft has finally announced the number of tablets they expect to product off the bat: a whopping 3 million units. The estimates seem to exceed Microsoft’s online store capabilities, however. “If they build a few million units there’s no way they can sell it...
Read MoreApple and Samsung have been battling it out for several months now, and the decision has yet to be determined. However, as closing arguments were said, Samsung had only one thing to say. “Your decision, if you go Apple’s way, could change the way competition works in this country,†said Charles Verhoeven, Samsung’s main attorney. “Rather than competing...
Read MoreVerizon and AT&T, in the past year or so, have completely eliminated their unlimited data plans. As those two carriers have become stricter with data use, Sprint and T-Mobile – the underdogs – both have announced that they will be keeping their unlimited plans. T-Mobile announced yesterday that beginning on September 5th, they will begin to offer a...
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