4G Confusion Reigns: Apple in Hot Water Over iPad Labeling Abroad
The iPad's super-speedy 4G LTE capabilities may be a no-go for some international users. And new iPad owners in Australia and Europe are finding this out the hard way, highlighting the continued...
View ArticleSamsung Focus 2: Can a $50 Windows Phone Steal HTC, Nokia Thunder?
While Samsung created a lot of press buzz around its recently announced Galaxy S III Android smartphone, the company hasn't completely forgotten its Windows Phone line. Samsung on Monday revealed its...
View ArticleSprint’s 4G LTE Network Launches in 5 Markets
Sprint's 4G LTE network has launched in five markets, most of them in Texas. The post Sprint’s 4G LTE Network Launches in 5 Markets appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleHere’s the Rundown on Amazon’s New Suite of Kindle Fires and Kindle E-Readers
Amazon managed to pack a boatload of new products, services and information into its Santa Monica media event Thursday morning. What was introduced: a trifecta of new Kindle Fire Tablets, new software...
View ArticleReview: HTC Droid DNA
While the 1080p screen on HTC's new handset is mighty pretty, it doesn't turn the mostly decent phone into a must-have device. The post Review: HTC Droid DNA appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleAT&T Trial Shows Small Cells Bring Nearly Perfect Coverage to Problem Areas
AT&T is constantly fighting to improve bandwidth on its overcrowded network, which has seen mobile data usage explode 30,000 percent between 2006 and 2012. The carrier has found a solution in small...
View ArticleReview: Google Chromebook Pixel
All previous Chromebooks have been unapologetically utilitarian -- cheaply priced, cheaply built, and a bit crude. But the Pixel is different than all the rest. The post Review: Google Chromebook Pixel...
View ArticleReview: HTC One
The One is the finest device HTC has ever built, and one of the best Android phones out now, though a couple of things keep it from being perfect. The post Review: HTC One appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleReview: Sony Xperia Z
Sony's flagship handset for 2013 isn't available in the U.S. yet, but it's a great phone if you can stomach the high price for an unlocked, unsubsidized device. The post Review: Sony Xperia Z appeared...
View ArticleT-Mobile Will Put a Tiny LTE Booster in Your House
T-Mobile’s CellSpot is effectively free, provided you pay a refundable $25 deposit and remember to return it at some point. The post T-Mobile Will Put a Tiny LTE Booster in Your House appeared first on...
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