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The Honeymoon Ends in Despair: The Sad Sad Case of Verizon Wireless

The Honeymoon Ends in Despair: The Sad Sad Case of Verizon Wireless

By Paul Greenberg on January 28, 2011

For years – since the first one was released – I had an iPhone. I had the iPhone, then the 3G, the 3GS and the 4. For me to continue to acquire that fashion statement, I had to suck it up and go back to AT&T, a carrier that I hated for eons – because […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged android, apple, AT&T, customer service, David Pogue, iPhone, iPhone 4, Verizon, Verizon Wireless | 7 Responses

iPhone 4: too slippery by half

iPhone 4: too slippery by half

By Phil Wainewright on July 12, 2010

This antenna problem isn’t a flaw, it’s a feature, deliberately introduced to provide a face-saving explanation for accident-prone users like me who have no choice but to keep their iPhones wrapped in a non-slip bodysuit

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged antenna, apple, Consumer Reports, Duct tape, Humor, iPhone, iPhone 4, reception, signal, Smartphone, TechMeme

IPhone's Cryptic Bars vs. Real Signal on Android

IPhone’s Cryptic Bars vs. Real Signal on Android

By Zoli Erdos on July 9, 2010

At one point in the iPhone antenna blunder Apple tried to hide behind smoke-screen, claiming they discovered an error in how they calculated signal strength to be translated to those ever-important bars the iPhone (and all phones) uses.  They wou…

Posted in Business | Tagged android, android apps, antenna, apple, cellular reception, google, iPhone, iPhone 4, iphone antenna, realsignal, Signal strength, smoke screen | 1 Response

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