07Sep

AT&T, Department Of Justice Ordered To Come Up With Settlement Plans By September 21st

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The presiding judge overseeing the Department of Justice lawsuit has set a date of September 21st to discuss the prospects of a settlement. Furthermore, in an order signed this past Monday, Judge Ellen S. Huvelle has asked the Justice Department, AT&T and Deutsche Telekom to file a joint plan by September 16th on both scheduling and managing the case…. Read more

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04Sep

iPhone 5 set to release on October 21st at Best Buy?

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Currently the image above is the nearest thing we have to actual evidence supporting an iPhone 5 launch date. According to some internal Best Buy communication, manager’s are required to be at their stores at 6am to install an Apple fixture. This time is out of the ordinary, since they are usually required to get there for 7am. So, the question isn’t…

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16Aug

AT&T’s First LTE Devices To Launch On August 21st (Before Their LTE Network Is Up)

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Tired of waiting for AT&T to launch their first LTE devices? Yeah — so is AT&T, it would seem. So much so, in fact, that they’re prepping to launch their first LTE devices early next week… before their LTE network is even officially fired up.

So, why launch these devices before the LTE network is up and ready? Because it lets them say they’ve got LTE devices, of course. Plus, they’ll still work, to some degree — they’ll just be limited to AT&T’s not-quite-4G-but-they-call-it-4G-anyway HSPA+ network until the LTE starts to light up later this summer.

Now, before my fellow phone-geeks get too worked up: in what seems to be a trend for the carriers as of late, AT&T’s first devices to run on the new network won’t be phones — they’re laptop tethering devices.

For the lone road warriors, AT&T’s launching the USBConnect Momentum (pictured right), which’ll juice your laptop into the LTE network over USB. For the folks that roam in packs, they’re launching the Elevate (pictured up top), a MiFi-esque, 4G-powered WiFi hotspot (turn it on, let it connect to the 4G network, and connect up to 5 devices over WiFi). Both are launching on August 21st, though the price tags for these things still seem to be under wraps.

AT&T also took the opportunity to confirm the monthly pricing for LTE “data-only mobile broadband” devices (read: not phones): $50 a month gets you 5 gigabytes, with each gigabyte you use over costing you another $10. The future of data continues to look pretty damned expensive.





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29Jul

Soulja Boy buys jet for his 21st birthday

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He definitely won’t be flying coach. He is spending about $20 million on the interior alone. Find out what flashy goodies his plane will contain.

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21Jun

Verizon To Launch LTE In Scranton, Springfield, And 6 Other Markets On July 21st

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Good news! If you live in Scranton, Pennsylvania, you’ll soon have one more thing to add to your list of fun things to do locally (which I assume is currently comprised of “roam around dangerous abandoned anthracite mines” and “reenact scenes from The Office”). Come July 21st, you’ll be able to surf the vast Intertubes over Verizon 4G.

Joining Scranton in the right to claim 4G coverage come July 21st: Huntsville, Alabama; Springfield, Massachusetts; Knoxville, Tennessee; Greenboro-Winston, Salem-Highpoint, and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Oh, and for my fellow Best Coasters: Los Angeles and San Diego will have their already in-place Verizon 4G coverage expanded on the 21st, as well.



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