Tag: "AT&T"

Stop Whining About AT&T

Stop Whining About AT&T

They say if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. Well I’m doing nothing to help with bad AT&T service. In fact, I’m going to encourage it by buying another iPhone. So screw all of you people whining about dropped calls and slow internet.

AT&T Kills Unlimited Through Upgrades

AT&T Kills Unlimited Through Upgrades

AT&T, in a move that people could see a mile away, is going to upgrade away the Unlimited Data plans through upgrade pricing for the iPhone 4G.

The (Likely) iPhone 4G

Whither The iPhone 4G?

Yesterday, Gizmodo posted a teardown of the potential iPhone 4G, revealing an updated exterior and a plethora of new features, such as a front-facing camera and a better still camera with a flash.  It also has a larger battery and possibly a higher resolution display.  The announcement is expected in late June with a release [...]

AT&T Fails At Being Not Evil

AT&T Fails At Being Not Evil

I am the Lorax and I speak for the trees. AT&T earthy-crunchiness doesn’t justify fees.

Nexus One Scores A Hat Trick Of Fail

Nexus One Scores A Hat Trick Of Fail

First, there was Google Wave, which was ushered in with a torrent of breathless hype.  The day of the release, Twitter was filled with tweets reading “Does anyone have a spare Wave invite?”, only to be replaced a week later with “Does anyone want a spare Wave invite?” Then, there was Google Buzz, which managed [...]

Living Contract-Free On A Smartphone (Not As Easy As You’d Think)

Living Contract-Free On A Smartphone (Not As Easy As You’d Think)

With the exception of T-Mobile, no major carriers in the U.S. offer a smartphone-capable plan without a contract. This needs to change.

Every time I think that I'm out, they pull me back in.

Life Lessons: How To Replace A Lost 32GB iPhone 3GS For $300

Ordinarily, the cost to replace a lost 32GB iPhone is $700. Here is how I got my refurb black iPhone 3GS (32GB) replaced with a new white iPhone 3GS (32GB) for $300 with an option to upgrade my phone in November.

It’s Time To Kill AIM And Pay SMS

It’s Time To Kill AIM And Pay SMS

Both AIM and SMS, two technologies of the 1990′s, have run their course. In an age of Androids and iPhones, why should we only be able to have a chat program running in one place? Why should we have to pay to text?