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AT&T Sues Ex-Employees That Secretly Unlocked 'Hundreds of Thousands' of Phones
The three allegedly worked with Swift Unlocks to profit from the scheme.
AT&T Won’t Throttle Unlimited Data Users Unless They’re Streaming Like Maniacs
The company raised the throttle limit to 22 GB, after which you’ll be kicked to 3G speeds.
The Death of Cellphone Contracts Has Created an iPhone Price War
First Apple undercut the carriers, then the carriers responded in kind.
Sprint’s Newest Strategy to Poach AT&T's Customers: Literally Just Free Service
Can freebies save the 4th place network provider?
Adnan from 'Serial' Is Hoping to Get Out of Jail on a Cellphone-Related Technicality
It's all because of a fax cover page from 1999.
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The Backbone of the Internet Could Detect Earthquakes, But No One's Using It
Almost 1 million kilometers of telecom cables cover the ocean floor, but they’re “deaf, blind and dumb” to their environment.
NYC Tech Startups Step Up to Defend Net Neutrality
While Silicon Valley titans are staying mostly on the sidelines.