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Update: The FCC has responded to AT&T’s statement: “The AT&T/T-Mobile merger would result in the single greatest increase in wireless industry consolidation ever proposed. The FCC’s expert staff dispassionately analyzed all of the facts, including the arguments AT&T rehashes today.” An agency spokesman said the analysis mirrored… Read more
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AT&T has issued a lengthy formal response to the FCC’s release of their findings issued through a staff report earlier this week. AT&T’s response makes it undoubtedly clear they aren’t happy with the FCC or with the report being released. This response could easily be seen to border on outright anger and even goes so far as to ask whether its… Read more
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A couple days ago Apple seeded the beta of iOS 5.1 to developers, which means a public release isn’t too far off. Not surprisingly this news was met with enthusiasm because many thought it would finally mark the end of their battery woes. Though, I’m sad to say that this may not be the case. According to AppAdvice, iOS 5.1 “doesn’t seem to really help…
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Remember those frustrating iOS 5 battery issues? It looks like they’re about to be a thing of the past, as Apple has just released an update to its iOS mobile operating system, iOS 5.0.1, designed to fix the problem. The software update includes a few of other tweaks, too, including bug fixes for document syncing via iCloud, the addition of multi-tasking gestures for iPad 1 and improved voice recognition for Australian users.
After customer complaints filled Apple’s Support Forums, the company admitted to finding “a few bugs that are affecting battery life” and promised an update shortly. It was difficult to pinpoint the cause of the battery drains, with a number of suspected culprits being called out, including a calendar bug, a time zone bug and issues with iOS 5′s location services.
No matter what the exact cause (or causes) was, it looks like we’ll find out soon if Apple has fixed the problem for good. If you’re not seeing the update pop up in iTunes, click the “Update” button to force iTunes to check for it from the iPhone’s summary page.
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