March 08, 2009
Filed under: Cell Phones, Computers We're well aware that the phrase "unlimited" doesn't actually mean anything to cell phone providers. Unlimited data plans rarely are that. In fact, most plans come with a hard and fast cap at 5 gigabytes (GB) of data per month, and, if you exceed that limit, you'l...
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Terrence O'Brien
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March 05, 2009
We've been getting a lot of emails from people saying that a company is using a robocaller to call their cellphones and pretend that their car warranty is expiring. Too bad that some of these readers don't even have a car. Has happened to you? Do you know who is behind it? Here is one such email fro...
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Meg Marco
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March 02, 2009
A woman in Oklahoma bought a 3G netbook from RadioShack for $100, subsidized by a two-year data plan from AT&T Mobility. That plan comes with a 5GB monthly data cap, which she exceeded, and as a result her first monthly bill was over $5,000. Now the two companies are facing a class action lawsuit th...
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Chris Walters
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February 24, 2009
The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that a Federal Judge is questioning the constitutionality of the law designed to give the telecommunications companies blanket immunity for their illegal wiretaps. Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker has asked President Obama’s Justice Department to...
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John
at 1:17 PM
February 13, 2009
A little over a month ago, Mark gave up on his GoPhone SIM, went into an AT&T store with his iPhone 2G in hand, and signed up for a new two year, post-paid plan. The sales rep promised Mark that his corporate discount would apply, and instead of a contract presented just a receipt. Now AT&T is sayin...
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Chris Walters
at 3:49 PM
February 09, 2009
This is like one of those ghost stories where the hero joins up with a fellow traveler, and then at the end of his journey discovers that his travel companion never existed. Oooooo! Only it's about AT&T, so instead of being spooky it's just annoying. Especially the part at the end where he receives ...
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Chris Walters
at 6:49 PM
The year I lived in Ireland, for grad school, I had an account with Vodafone IE. The only thing that I really like about Vodafone IE, other than they had the best data coverage all around Ireland in 2005-2006, was the web based sms/text messaging. Everyone who had a Vodafone account, be it a p...
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Black Phoebe :: Ms. Jen
at 5:12 AM
February 02, 2009
Ralph discovered a mysterious $18 charge on his most recent AT&T bill. A little research turned up OSP Communications, which is apparently a front for a fraudulent biller that has repeatedly hit AT&T customers with a cramming fraud. Read Ralph's email below, and be sure to check your own phone bill ...
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Chris Walters
at 2:39 PM
Have an Apple Extreme Airport and just installed Uverse from AT&T. Uverse installs a wireless router that provides a Wi Fi Network. What is the best way to connect the Airport to that router? I want to use the Airport for its printer connection and for hard drive connections. Can I just add it w...
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jjcurtis
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January 29, 2009
Det kan bli så fel när gnällig indiepop försöker vara punk. Redan på förhand känns konceptet utdömt. Det känsliga och ibland mesiga som kännetecknar den klassiska indiepopen, inte sällan från Göteborg, ska helt enkelt inte kläs i en punkkostym. Och de charmiga men sura tonhöjningarna...
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