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ISIS mobile payment service to finally debut in September

The joint mobile payment venture known as ISIS that is backed by AT&T (T), Verizon (VZ) and T-Mobile is on track to debut in September. The group initially planned to roll out its services in the first half of 2012, but various delays Read the Rest of the story [...]

Homeless People Double As 4G Hotspots At SXSW Conference

 

From the “We’re not sure how we feel about this” department: People attending the SXSW conference in Austin, Texas have a new way to get online — homeless people. The Bartle Bogle Hegarty marketing firm has launched a non-profit drive called “Homeless Hotspots.” Basically, they supply homeless Austin residents with a Read the Rest of the story [...]

Cricket LTE goes live in Tucson, introduces the Huawei Boltz

By posted Dec 21st 2011 2:09PM

Leap Wireless, the Cricket folks, told us we can expect to see LTE service go live in Tucson before the end of the year — and by golly, they were bound and determined to do it. Sure ’nuff, the Read the Rest of the story [...]

Google slams Apple and Microsoft, claims ‘hostile, organized campaign’ against Android waged through ‘bogus patents’ (update: Microsoft responds!)

By posted Aug 3rd 2011 5:16PM It, as they say, is on. Google’s with a post not-so-subtly-titled “When patents attack Android,” which directly addresses what he Read the Rest of the story [...]

T-Mobile to extend direct carrier billing to more digital products and services

T-Mobile announced on Tuesday that it will expand its Direct Carrier Billing option to support more digital products. The service allows T-Mobile customers to make purchases directly from their web browsers and charge them to their monthly T-Mobile bills. Customers can purchase music, games, social networking credits and more from their Read the Rest of the story [...]

European Commission now investigating nine formal antitrust complaints against Google

The European Commission now has a total of nine formal antitrust complaints targeting Google, Reuters reported on Tuesday. “The new complaints come from small companies,” one source told the news outlet, and another said two of the complaints were new while three came from national regulators. Until Tuesday, the EC had Read the Rest of the story [...]

BlackBerry Monza 9860 photos emerge, ready to take the world by Storm

By Brad Molen posted Jul 25th 2011 at 10:24PM

If photos of a new handset are taken without Mr. BlurryCam involved, launch day is likely close at hand. Such is the tale of the BlackBerry Monza 9860 — aka the Monaco, the Storm 3, or a plethora Read the Rest of the story [...]

Rachel Zoe and Brad Goreski – Only One Has Their Blackberry…

You would’ve thought it was Rachel with her BB but nope, it’s Brad.