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3G: 233 million people or 75% of the population are covered by AT&T's 3G network.EDGE: 301 million people or more than 96% of the population are covered by EDGE. GPRS: Covers 303 million people, allowing you to talk, text, email and access basic websites optimized for wireless. The comp...
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This Week,
James from Phones Review says
(in Video: AT&T Hits Back at Verizon over 3G)
The video touts such things as AT&T having the fastest 3G network, that the customer can talk and surf at the same time, that AT&T have the most popular smartphones (we presume they mean the iPhone) and access to over 100,000 applications.
And
Michael Johnston from iPhone Alley says
(in AT&T Responds To Verizon With Their Own Ad)
Since AT&T's request to have Verizon's ads temporarily pulled from the air has been denied, AT&T has begun airing their own commercials to respond to Verizon. The ad features a quizzical Luke Wilson pointing out which company has the fastest 3G network, the ability talk and surf...
Last Week,
Nilay Patel from Engadget says
(in AT&T responds to Verizon's 3G ad campaign -- by bragging about EDGE)
With both 3G and EDGE coverage, customers can access the Internet, send e-mail, surf the Web, stream music, download videos, send photos, text, talk and more. The only difference - with some data applications, 3G is faster than EDGE. Right, right -- the only difference. That must be why Appl...
Last Month,
Tehrani.com says
(in Boingo on Blackberry)
Obviously on the iPhone you run into many situations where you could have connected to Boingo had you known to run the software. Thanks to a simple concept called multitasking which every smartphone in the world allows except Apple, you can now run Boingo software on your favorite RIM devi...
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A couple of vulnerabilities pray on jailbroken iPhones that use the same default password. Here's how to change that password to avoid getting bitten.
Wed, Nov 11 | from Macworld