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AT&T Sued For Overcharging iPhone, iPad Users

AT&T Sued For Overcharging iPhone, iPad Users

An MSNBC investigative report, and related lawsuit, claims that AT&T has “systematically overstated” the data usage of iPhone and iPad customers. Lawyers for the plaintiffs, seeking class action status, hired an independent computer firm to compare the actual amount data used by iPhone and iPad customers with the amount that AT&T bills users for.

 

Android security fix said to be on way

Google on Wednesday began fixing a security flaw that affects some 97% of Android smartphones.

 

Flexible smartphone set for debut

Flexible smartphone set for debut

A prototype flexible smart phone made of electronic paper has been created by Canadian researchers.

 

Warner Bros. buys Rotten Tomatoes parent Flixster

Warner Bros. buys Rotten Tomatoes parent Flixster

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group said it had struck an agreement to buy Flixster, the parent company of Rotten Tomatoes, a website that analyzes movie reviews, awarding films a given number of tomatoes.

 

Microsoft, RIM Strike Search Deal

Microsoft, RIM Strike Search Deal

Microsoft said its Bing search engine and mapping service will be the default options for Research In Motion's BlackBerry devices.

 

6 smartphone apps to battle rising gas prices

The average price for a gallon of gas is again approaching $4. But this time, drivers can cope by using their smartphones.

 

iPhone 5 -- what we know

iPhone 5 -- what we know

It doesn't take much to get the tech world talking about the iPhone. The internet has swirled with speculation in recent weeks about a release date for Apple's iPhone 5, and even whether the companywill update its iconic smartphone at all this year.

 

Amazon launches music service

Amazon launches music service

Amazon has just entered the streaming music business with the launch of Cloud Player, a music player that lets anyone upload their music to Amazon's servers and play them via the web or Android.

 

New app shares photos with everyone near you

What if you could see the cellphone photos taken by everyone within 150 feet of you? Would you be hesitant about potentially seeing yourself captured in one of those photos or would you be smiling as your inner voyeur jumps in joy?

 

Top 10 Touch Screen Phones of 2011 – Much Anticipated Touch Screen Phones

Smart people choose smart phones. All the major cell-phones manufacturers are in the race to present the best touch screen smart phones. Here is the list of best touch screen phones, especially for those people who are looking for electronic gifts to present their siblings and dear ones.

 

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