Verizon has beaten this drum before, but it seems that AT&T’s move to tiered data has inspired them to cut unlimited plans as soon as this year. It’s time to say goodbye to the all-you-can-download buffet. More »
While thinking about how AT&T screwed everyone by killing unlimited wireless data, we remembered that we saw this coming a few months ago. Here’s another look at what we already realised back then. More »
It’s no secret that the Droid Shadow will be sold exclusively with Verizon Wireless as soon as next month, but the WSJ is reporting that another Motorola smartphone will also be added to Verizon’s shelves in July. More »
Yesterday, Verizon Wireless big boss Lowell McAdam told investors that when 4G hits, unlimited data plans won’t make sense anymore. Instead, buying “buckets” of data – where you’d purchase a set number of monthly megabytes – is the model of the future. More »
Ooh, this is something unexpected. That Incredible phone that’s been knocking around for months now will be part of the Droid line-up, launching with Verizon Wireless on April 29th. More »
It’s one of the leakiest phones of the year, but it looks like BGR has the official specs, courtesy of a well-placed source at Verizon – rumoured to be the exclusive carrier for this Android phone. More »
In another world, the Pre would be available on more than Sprint and Verizon, Palm would’ve made $US22 million last quarter, and their ads would’ve actually made you want one of their phones. Oh, and Google would own Palm. [Fortune]
Verizon Wireless sure is busy. Word on the street is that they’re preparing to launch seven new phones, in addition to wrangling an iPhone deal if you believe everything you hear. HTC’s next Android wonder-phone, the Incredible, is next apparently. More »
I’ll admit that I got a slight chuckle out of this particular memo sent to AT&T employees today. It explains that the company has in fact filed a lawsuit against Verizon for the rather hilarious “There’s a Map for That” ad campaign and proceeds to instruct employees to use any inquiries as a chance to talk about AT&T’s great qualities: More »