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AT&T Raises Data Plan Prices

12:04 pm, January 19, 2012

AT&T will hike the prices on each of its three smartphone data plans by $5, but will give users more data in the process.

 

5 Top iPhone Apps for Election Coverage

10:00 am, January 16, 2012

With the election right around the corner, here are 5 iPhone apps to keep you up to date on the latest results.

 

Clean Up Your Android Phone in 2 Hours

7:00 am, January 15, 2012

You rely on your smartphone for email, navigation, pictures and even phone calls. It’s time to give it some love by cleaning it up and organizing it in a way that ...

 

The Most Expensive iPhone Apps

7:00 am, January 14, 2012

Believe it or not, there are apps with higher price tags than the iPhone itself, with some costing around a thousand bucks. Here are 10 of the priciest on the market.
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Apple, Amazon Best for Mobile Shopping

2:30 pm, January 12, 2012

A survey of mobile shopping satisfaction finds traditional retailers lagging behind tech giants such as Amazon and Apple.

 

Could a Plan to End ‘Bill Shock’ Backfire on Consumers?

5:12 pm, January 10, 2012

Cellphone companies will start warning customers who are about to exceed limits on their plans, but that could mean higher prices for everyone else.

 

Nokia’s Biggest Touchscreen Phone

1:39 pm, January 10, 2012

At CES 2012, Nokia announced its new Lumia 900 phone in partnership with AT&T. It is their largest touchscreen to date.

 

5 Tips to Protect Your Cellphone From I.D. Theft

3:00 pm, January 09, 2012

Mobile banking is on the rise, and that means a new place for fraudsters to get at peoples’ financial data. Here’s how to stay safe.

 

Snooki's Poof? There Is an App for That

3:00 pm, January 06, 2012

Adam Kotkin, CEO of AppsGenius, has no intention of taking on app-giant Zynga. Instead, he's focused on carving out a niche for his company by working with celebrities ...

 

Can Companies Still Get Away With New Fees?

4:58 pm, January 03, 2012

In the wake of Verizon’s failed attempt to implement a $2 bill-pay fee, will companies stop trying to raise revenue with fees?