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Friday, September 3, 2010

Do You Use an Android Because Your Carrier Isn’t AT&T? - WirelessGround.com Blog (blog)

Posted by smartphone - Google News on August 10, 2010


The Hindu
Do You Use an Android Because Your Carrier Isn't AT&T?
WirelessGround.com Blog (blog)
If you are on Verizon, T-Mobile or another carrier in the United States, then your smartphone options are pretty much limited to Android OS-powered devices
Android smartphones outselling Apple iPhoneABC15.com (KNXV-TV) (blog)


Android smartphone activations at 200000 a dayInternational Business Times AU
Outrage about the bailout wars pales next to the outrage about the smartphone warsMarketWatch (blog)
Minyanville.com -Fortune -Siliconindia.com
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Tech World Explodes Over Obama’s Anti-iPad Remarks

Posted by Digg RSS Search for ipad on May 10, 2010

Are techies more zealous than gun owners? By the looks of their reaction to President Obama's remarks on "iPods and iPads," maybe so. Many will recall the NRA-fueled firestorm over Obama's comments on small-town Americans clinging to their guns. A corresponding outrage is now brewing in technology circles after the president criticized them

AT&T: The most hated company in iPhone land

Posted by Digg RSS Search for iPhone 3G on December 30, 2009

Consumer outrage about AT&T's 3G service for iPhones is boiling over, but the dropped calls and spotty service reflect a greater lack of foresight in the wireless industry.

AT&T: The most hated company in iPhone land

Posted by Digg RSS Search for iPhone 3G on December 29, 2009

Consumer outrage about AT&T's 3G service for iPhones is boiling over, but AT&T accurately states that it has the nation's fastest 3G network.

Will Customer Outrage Ruin Verizon’s Smartphone Campaign? (Fast Company Magazine)

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for title:smartphone on November 12, 2009

Verizon Wireless is on a roll: its Droid phones are making headlines , advertisements are getting under AT&T's skin , 4G is almost ready to roll and everyone seems convinced the carrier will eventually get the iPhone . But could customer animus destroy everything the company is working to build? Witness David Pogue's post this afternoon on Verizon's ethically dubious money-grabs. Starting next ...