Bye Bye Cingular, AT&T Name Taking Over Monday: Cool Traded In for Stuffy
AT&T won’t say how much the rebranding will cost but claims it will benefit from having one name on all its services. But is it worth it? The coRead More…
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AT&T won’t say how much the rebranding will cost but claims it will benefit from having one name on all its services. But is it worth it? The coRead More…
A site on the web is asking folks to vote on features they’d most like to see implemented on Digg. One of them is a user rating system based on comRead More…
So unless you’ve been hiding under a rock the past couple days, you’ve inevitably heard that Apple released its highly anticipated iPhone, fusing Read More…
Purdue University is a Big Ten school with 40,000+ students and a fairly tech savvy campus. But due to bugs, compatibility issues, and lack of backwarRead More…
MySpace.com and the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are announcing today that amateur video makers (anyone using MySpace) can submit thRead More…
Net neutrality has been in the news. The must-read article of the week is by Lawrence Lessig in Wired about the regulation of technology. He says thatRead More…
Less than a week after the blogosphere-proclaimed scandal of Google displaying “tips” right above search results, the Wall Street Journal (subscriRead More…
Samsung now has a way of delivering video and even live TV to on-the-go gadget-aholics: cellphones that get digital signals from local TV broadcastersRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) is reporting that Google plans to announce tomorrow (Friday) a partnership with Xunlei, a four-year-olRead More…
Blockbuster is saying it finished 2006 with 2.2 million online rental subscribers. Around 200,000 of those are just trying it out while the remaining Read More…