Visible Breaks Down the BS of the Wireless Industry in New Video Series By Sponsored published 22 November 23 Well-known tech YouTube creator Marques Brownlee showcases the simplicity of Visible's plans
Verizon just launched a one-of-a-kind plan for iPhones — here’s what we know By Malcolm McMillan published 8 September 22 Verizon's One Unlimited for iPhone combines Verizon's unlimited 5G mobile plan with Apple One, a must-have for those wanting to maximize their new iPhone 14.
Thousands of TracFone, Straight Talk numbers stolen — what you need to do By Paul Wagenseil published 26 January 22 About 6,000 cellphone numbers belonging to customers of TracFone, Straight Talk and Total Wireless have been stolen in recent months, according to news reports.
What is Google Fi, and is it worth it? By Deidre Richardson published 19 October 21 Google Fi has an appealing pay-only-for-what-you-use approach to monthly cellphone bills. Find out if this low-cost carrier is right for you.
AT&T 5G network rollout: Locations, phones, price and more By Philip Michaels published 27 May 21 AT&T is stepping up its 5G game. Find out which cities will have coverage and how much it will cost you.
China reportedly spying on 'tens of thousands' of Americans via cellphones By Paul Wagenseil published 21 December 20 China has been spying on 'tens of thousands' of Americans using security flaws in the global telephone system, a report says.
T-Mobile customers hit by data breach: What to do right now By Paul Wagenseil published 5 March 20 T-Mobile said hackers had made off with sensitive data belonging to an undisclosed number of customers.
I Survived Taco Bell and T-Mobile’s Synergy T-MoBell Store By Kate Kozuch published 23 July 19 T-Mobile has partnered with Taco Bell to open limited-run T-MoBell stores in major cities throughout the US this week. Here’s a look inside, plus how to score some free tacos yourself.
AT&T’s Misleading '5GE' Logo Just Hit the iPhone By Henry T. Casey published 5 February 19 A new 5G E icon appearing on AT&T smart phones is little more than marketing, and it's now showing up on iPhones running the iOS 12.2 beta.
How Switching to Unlimited Data Saved Me $30 a Month By Henry T. Casey published 29 July 18 Getting killed on data overages each month? It may be time to switch to an unlimited plan.
What Is FreedomPop, and Is It Worth It? By Deidre Richardson, Adam Ismail published 27 December 17 FreedomPop offers a number of low-cost cellphone plans, including one that's free. But what kind of service can you expect in return?
Verizon Intros New Budget-Friendly, Prepaid Plans By Kevin Parrish published 1 February 13 Verizon now has two prepaid smartphone plans if you're not keen with the typical 2-year ball-and-chain.
GameStop Now Selling Pre-Paid Wireless Service By Kevin Parrish published 29 January 13 GameStop has gone wireless. Does that mean Android phones are finally on the way?
Get The iPhone 4S for $50 at Radio Shack, Walmart, More By Kevin Parrish published 18 December 12 There's an iPhone price war going on between Best Buy, Radio Shack, Target, Walmart and Target. The winner? You.
Verizon Selling World's First 4G LTE Camera on Thursday By Kevin Parrish published 12 December 12 This new camera from Samsung is more like a smartphone with point-and-shoot camera hardware, featuring a 16MP lens, 21x optical zoom and 4G LTE connectivity.
Redbox Instant by Verizon Pricing and Launch Details By Kevin Parrish published 30 November 12 Verizon's Netflix killer will probably launch around December 17.
Over 50 Carriers Testing BlackBerry 10, Q1 Launch Reiterated By Zak Islam published 2 November 12 Two BlackBerry 10 smartphones set to release during opening stages of 2013.
Verizon Launches its Own Android Security App By Kevin Parrish published 12 September 12 Verizon has teamed up with McAfee and Asurion to provide its own security solution for Android devices.
Verizon Selling BlackBerry Curve 9310 for $50 Thursday By Kevin Parrish published 10 July 12 Want a cheap phone? Here's a BlackBerry QWERTY smartphone for $49.99 USD, starting Thursday.
Walmart, TruConnect Launching Non-Expiring Data Plans By Kevin Parrish published 22 June 12 Here's a way to get a mobile Internet connection without a contract or expiring data.
The Iridium 9575 Extreme Satellite Phone Hands-on Review: The Ultimate Phone Anywhere on the Planet By Wolfgang Gruener published 31 May 12 It’s the “smart” in smartphone that you did not see coming.
Google May Build Bandwidth Throttling Feature Into Android By Douglas Perry published 8 May 12 Google has filed a patent claiming the rights to a technology that integrates bandwidth restrictions inside the software running on a mobile device.
Verizon Launching a New Mobile Video Service Too? By Kevin Parrish published 31 March 12 Verizon is getting ready to gobble up additional wireless spectrum, and wants to extend the local cable company's TV lineup via 3G/4G so you're no longer locked to Wi-Fi.
Verizon's Shared Data Plan Has a Usage Calculator By Kevin Parrish published 21 March 12 Verizon's shared data plan packages seems to be getting closer, as a leaked screenshot depicts a data usage calculator for family members.
ISPs to Start Throttling Pirates, More by July 12 By Kevin Parrish published 14 March 12 Numerous ISPs including Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner are about to become copyright cops.
The Galaxy Nexus is Finally on Sale at Verizon Today By Jane McEntegart published 15 December 11 Is it too late to change my letter to Santa?
Consumer Reports: AT&T Has the Most Unhappy Customers By Jane McEntegart published 8 December 11 It's the year in a row that the company has placed last.
Motorola Confirms Droid Xyboard Tablets Coming This Month By Kevin Parrish published 7 December 11 Motorola has confirmed the arrival of its new Xyboard Android tablet on Vertizon Wireless this month.
Steve Jobs Wanted His Own Cell Carrier for the iPhone By Jane McEntegart published 16 November 11 Steve wanted to cut third-party carriers out of the equation when it came to the iPhone.
Obama to Veto Legislation That Would Kill Net Neutrality By Ross A. Lincoln published 10 November 11 Obama wants to keep the internet open.