How the iPhone Works
Announcer Get in touch with technology with Tech Stuff from howstuffworks.com. Chris Pollette Hi there. Welcome to the podcast. My name is Chris Pollette. I’m an editor here at How Stuff Works, and...
View ArticleThey’re Rolling Out 4G? I’m Already, Like, a Whole G Behind!
Apparently there are at least two American wireless carriers planning on launching fourth-generation wireless broadband networks: Verizon in 2010 and AT&T in 2011. And here I am, still making calls...
View ArticleStaying in Touch at SXSWi
For a tech nut, one of the cool things about South by Southwest Interactive has got to be the fact that you’re surrounded by other technology fans. There are tons of other folks with whom you can get...
View ArticleHow 2G, 3G and 4G Cell Phone Networks Work
Announcer Get in touch with technology with Tech Stuff from howstuffworks.com. Join Josh and Chuck, the guys who bring you Stuff You Should Know, as they take a trip around the world to help you get...
View ArticleWill T-Mobile buy Sprint Nextel?
Wow. Rupert Neate and Jonathan Russell at the Telegraph are reporting that Deutsche Telekom, the German telecommunications giant that owns T-Mobile in the United States, is apparently considering an...
View ArticleAT&T Considers Capping Users’ Data
The iPhone is popular all over the world. Here, customers in Hong Kong wait in line to buy the 3G iPhone in July 2008. (Andrew Ross/AFP/Getty Images) Cell phone provider AT&T has a problem: The...
View ArticleFake Steve Jobs Wants AT&T to Choke
When does a joke stop being a joke and evolve into activism (or, depending upon your perspective, sabotage)? If you’re Dan Lyons or AT&T, I’d say we’ll find out tomorrow at noon Pacific time. That...
View ArticlePrediction – AT&T’s network will be brought to its knees by the iPhone 4
The following article is making an interesting prediction – that the new features of the iPhone 4 will kill AT&T’s network with data overload. The title says it all: There Is No Way AT&T Will...
View ArticleThere are now three flavors of 4G in the U.S. – WiMax, HSPA+ and LTE
Sprint claimed the title of the “first 4G network” in the U.S. when it deployed it HTC Evo 4G phone on its WiMax network earlier in 2010: Is this the ultimate smartphone today? A look at the HTC EVO 4G...
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