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The ways which mobile apps make use of the data we put into them can be kind of scary. In the last two years alone, there have been several scandals revealing how an app or service was shipping off user data to some unknown location or server, or spreading what seemed to be private information to co ... Full Article »
Some cellular customers on Verizon’s network still enjoy unlimited data on their smartphones like the Apple iPhone, but they won’t be for long. According to a story from Ars Technica, Verizon is looking to move away from unlimited data plans and intends to force customers to make the transition ... Full Article »
For U.S. mobile carriers, the Apple iPhone is a bit of a double-edged sword, and brings with it a number of positives and negatives. On the one hand, it’s popular and draws lots of customers to networks: for AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, the first quarter of 2012 saw several million iPhone activat ... Full Article »
The unlimited data user on AT&T’s network might be a dying breed. The carrier stopped offering unlimited data to its smartphone users way back in 2009, but for those who still have access to unlimited plans, things might be a lot more limited than they appear. AT&T announced back in Octob ... Full Article »
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