Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
(Via Mac Rumors.)
Last year, AT&T limited employee vacation requests between June 15-July 15 in anticipation of the original iPhone launch which took place on June 29th, 2007.
Today, Boy Genius Report publishes another AT&T memo that is again restricting vacation requests, this time between June 15th and July 12th 2008. The ...
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Monday, February 11th, 2008
(Via Macworld.)
Starbucks Corp. Monday said it is moving away from T-Mobile Wi-Fi and will transition its customers to AT&T Inc.'s Wi-Fi service in more than 7,000 of its high-end coffee shops beginning this spring.
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Thursday, February 7th, 2008
(Via HardMac.com.)
Source : TGDaily
In the United States, 3G is still undeveloped, in contrast to the 2.5G and Edge. For that reason, the absence of 3G in the iPhone did not represent an obstacle.
AT&T has announced that it wishes accelerate 3G's development during 2008. 80 new towns will be covered ...
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Thursday, February 7th, 2008
(Via Apple Gazette.)
If you’re a current 4 or 8 gb iPhone owner, you might be thinking about buying one of those new 16 gb iPhones - but what happens to that new 2-year agreement you have to pick up along with those additional gigs?
Well, for a while there it looked ...
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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
(Via Macworld UK.)
The US Federal Communications Commission has approved the purchase by AT&T of 12MHz of wireless spectrum that covers 60 per cent of the US.
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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
(Via O'Grady's PowerPage.)
Yesterday, Apple released a 16 gigabyte version of its best-selling iPhone handset, an announcement which sent a fair number of users out to purchase the upgraded model. According to iPhone Atlas, a number of posters ran into trouble when...
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Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
(Via digg.)
AT&T's EDGE and UMTS data networks went down yesterday at 2:30pm Pacific Time for BlackBerry, iPhone and other cell phone data customers in 18 states. Even now the company's technicians have NO IDEA WHAT CAUSED IT.
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