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AT&T’s Iusacell Deal Could Change Mexico

AT&T recently completed its acquisition of Mexico wireless carrier Iusacell -- so what does that mean for the future of AT&T? The growth potential is enormous, if this is done right ...

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Wireless Data Plans Are on a Roll(over)

Great news: Rollover is back and can save you money. Just in case you haven't heard about it, three wireless carriers have kicked off this new competitive battle with rolling data plans. The good news is rollover data works and saves customers money. ...

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BlackBerry Jingles Its Keys to Recovery

BlackBerry has been hurting over the last several years, but recently it's starting to look like the stars may be lining up for recovery. If BlackBerry does make a comeback, it will be a very different company. This time, the focus will be on security -- plus one more important factor. ...

Amazon Plans Fire Phone Do-Over for 2016

The Amazon Fire Phone is different from any other smartphone on the market, industry analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "Amazon is not interested in getting into the smartphone business as much as they are interested in selling more stuff online," he pointed out.

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Making Your CES Connections Count

It's that time of year again. The Consumer Electronics Show will rock Las Vegas in early January. Companies are gearing up and hoping to do a good job of cutting through all the loud and distracting background noise to share their messages at the show. It's a tough job, since CES is full of industry analysts, media representatives, investors and customers -- and they all want something different.

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New York Cabbies May Try Operating Uber-Style

Uber and Lyft are two new, rapidly growing competitors in the taxi and limousine space. They are upending the traditional taxi and limo model in city after city. Now the taxicab industry in New York City is fighting back. NYC cabs could be getting their own app ...

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Everything’s Coming Up Broadband

How is broadband doing as a market? The two largest providers in the United States are Comcast and AT&T. Broadband started as a service for people to surf the Web. Generally, it was a separate service offered by the telephone and cable television companies. However, things are changing and growing. ...

Lollipop’s Encryption Takes a Hefty Toll

The lag in performance "will be annoying for users for a while, but it won't be the end of the world because it will be fixed," tech industry analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld "As each new generation of technology is rolled out, there are always issues that need to be res...

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Nokia’s Surprising 2nd Shot at the Wireless Game

Many thought after Nokia sold its wireless phone business to Microsoft earlier this year, the company simply would fade away from the space. However, all of a sudden it's starting to look like Nokia is coming back. It just took the first step back into the wireless and tablet market with its new Google Android tablet. ...

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AT&T Paves the Wireless Future’s Way

AT&T shared plenty of powerful information and insights about growth for the company and the industry in general at last week's industry analyst meeting. The wireless, telecom, television and Internet businesses will continue to grow and to change in 2015 and beyond ...

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AT&T Paves the Wireless Future’s Way

AT&T shared plenty of powerful information and insights about growth for the company and the industry in general at last week's industry analyst meeting. The wireless, telecom, television and Internet businesses will continue to grow and to change in 2015 and beyond ...

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AT&T Paves the Wireless Future’s Way

AT&T shared plenty of powerful information and insights about growth for the company and the industry in general at last week's industry analyst meeting. The wireless, telecom, television and Internet businesses will continue to grow and to change in 2015 and beyond ...

Are Tiny Internet Satellites Twinkling in Musk’s Eyes?

Whether or not the satellite project moves ahead, "you've got to love Elon Musk," telecom industry analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld "He's in the idea and invention business," Kagan observed. "He's got boundless energy and he throws plenty of new ideas against the wall. W...

OPINION

The Do-Not-Call List’s Maddening Loophole

What are you thankful for? Me... I am very thankful that this year's Election Day is finally over! Why? So I can get some peace and quiet in my life once again. I don't know about you, but my phone has been ringing constantly for weeks, and every call has been a political call. All I can say is... ENOUGH ALREADY! ...

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Give Me That Old-Time Operating System, Apple – It’s Good Enough for Me

OK, I admit it. I both love and hate Apple's new iOS 8 -- and apparently so do many others, based on the online searches for help I've done. I've had a love-hate relationship with iOS for years. ...

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Divvying Up the US’ Crucial Wireless Spectrum

The U.S. government is about to hold another wireless spectrum auction. Why is spectrum so important? If you owned a brand new car with brand new tires, you would still need air in those tires in order to drive, right? That's wireless spectrum. It's the air inside the tires that lets you drive. Without spectrum, you can't use smartphone features like apps...

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No More Wireless Mergers? No Problem

Big news: The new wireless world in the United States, which has been led by AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile, will stay exactly the same. That's right -- Iliad no longer is interested in T-Mobile. There will be no changes -- for now, anyway. So can we finally forget about all the merger distractions and focus on competing again? Please!...

Wireless Carriers Could Take a Shine to Ad-Blocking

If they do, the technology represents a fantastic opportunity for the wireless industry, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. The mobile ad industry, for all its growth and robustness, is still in its early days, he said. "The industry hasn't settled on one w...

Samsung Plots Foray Into Speedy 60-GHz WiFi Market

60-GHz technology will let home networks handle more data faster, and "that's the direction the industry is heading in," Jeff Kagan, an independent industry analyst, told TechNewsWorld. "Consumers want to be able to access anything at very high speeds from all their devices,"...

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BlackBerry Tries, Tries Again to Remake Its Brand

BlackBerry is trying to rebuild itself by remaking its brand. A successful brand is one of the most important parts of any success story. However once a brand has sprouted roots, it's very difficult to remake it. It's easier to start from scratch. So what is the plan at BlackBerry -- and will it be successful? ...

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