The next generation of smartphones has not been revealed yet, but tech fans are already anticipating the 2014 releases. Of course, it is never too early to think about saving money. As a result, discounts are being offered on highly anticipated unreleased phones like Apple's iPhone 6 and Samsung's Galaxy S5.
The soap opera that is AT&T vs. T-Mobile continues, as AT&T announced a new deal that offers both new and existing customers $100 in credit if they add a new line.
The latest announcement of T-Mobile will surely make all LG G Flex fans jump for joy. The rumored Optimus F3Q and flagship smartphone of LG G Flex will be made available by February 5.
In 2010, powerful wireless internet providers scored big when the Federal Communications Commission exempted wireless telecommunications companies from key "Open Internet" (Net Neutrality-related) regulations. That exemption, which at the time was seen as an obvious, confusing oversight, has come back in the form of what could be a substantial challenge to Net Neutrality from AT&T's new "sponsored data" policy.
The rumored Uncarrier 4.0 announcement that sparked a preemptive strike from AT&T this week is now official: T-Mobile will pay early termination fees for customers on contract with other wireless companies that want to switch.
Whether the Samsung Galaxy S5 rumors are true or not, they still can't be stopped from spreading online. Newest reports indicate that AT&T is testing the much talked about device to make sure that it is compatible with their network.
Three Tesla cars have gone up in flames in the last five weeks but company CEO Elon Musk shot down recall rumors this week and said that the headlines are making things sound worse than they really are.
Electric car company Tesla Motors is facing mounting criticism after the cars that were awarded the highest safety rating ever were involved in three crash fires in a six-week period.