Saturday, May 21, 2011

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Is it possible? AT&T drops lower in customer satisfaction survey

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It?s a bit of a surprise. AT&T has dropped below Sprint in consumer ratings, at least according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, as reported by the Associated Press . Both T-Mobile and AT&T are ranked at the bottom, which makes you wonder about the wisdom of the announced sale of T-Mobile to AT&T. Think of the fun customers will have as the two worst companies on the list merge accounting systems and networks. Consumer Reports also ranks AT&T the worst of the cellular carriers. Sprint and Verizon both get a score of 72 in the survey, which was done by polling 8,000 households in the first quarter of the year. AT&T is at the bottom with a score of 66, down 3 points from last year. T-Mobile scores a 70, also down 3 from a year ago. At first glance I would have thought there would be some improvement in the AT&T score. We?ve been reporting on problems for years, and AT&T says it has spent millions in upgrades and says it has been trying to fill in the coverage gaps. What?s your experience? Is AT&T getting better or worse, and if you made the jump to Verizon, are you happier? Is it possible? AT&T drops lower in customer satisfaction survey Thu, 19 May 2011 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source

T-Mobile Changing Restocking fees based on device type

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It looks like starting May 22nd T-Mobile is all set to be making some pretty drastic changes to the return and restocking fee policy. According to the leaked screenshot they will now be charging a different restocking fee based on the specific device that is being returned. All the way up to a $ 75

Magazines Come to Android (Somewhat) Via Next Issue Media

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Despite having had them for over a year, Android hasn?t really done much app-wise for its stable of tablets. Sure, you?ve got bigger versions of everything, but specialized apps from developers are few and far in-between, though admittedly this has been getting a bit better as of late. Well, those that have been looking for

DROID X2 for Verizon, Available Online NOW!

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Yesterday, we told our readers that Big Red would officially have the DROID X2 in store on May 26th for $ 199 with 2yr contract, and online today for the same deal. Well here?s a screenshot of the proof. Today is May 19th and VZW has held up their end of the?bargain. This new device

Fujitsu teases seven-inch Android 3.1 tablet for summer

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updated 06:45 am EDT, Thu May 19, 2011 Fujitsu to launch Honeycomb tablet in Q3 2011 Fujitsu?s tablet strategy for 2011 has been further crystalized with news that it plans to release a 7-inch Android 3.1 tablet this summer. It will sit alongside its LifeBook TH40/D Windows 7 hybrid, slider-tablet due to go on sale

Droid X2 & Xperia Play smartphone listings go live on Verizon Wireless website

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Section: Communications, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile As we had expected to happen, the Motorola Droid X2 and the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play smartphones have come available on the Verizon website. Both handsets are priced at $ 199.99 on a two year agreement. The Droid X2 is available and shipping out as we speak while the

Motorol DROID X2 available online tomorrow, in Verizon Stores on May 26

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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile As reported earlier this month, Motorola has just made the DROID X2 official and announced that it will be available from Verizon Wireless online starting tomorrow and in Verizon Wireless retail stores on May 26. Much has already been said about this new Motorola Android phone, but for

WebOS gear with 1024?768 LCD, fixed keyboard shows online

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updated 09:35 pm EDT, Wed May 18, 2011 WebOS logs show 2nd 1024?768 gear and touch phone A pair of logs from developer Thomas Perraudin have shown two previously unknown webOS devices. One, nicknamed Nova Dartfish, has the same 1024?768 resolution as the TouchPad but has a fixed, non-sliding keyboard. It could be a TouchPad

More developers getting on the iPad publish-it-yourself bandwagon

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As the iPad shapes up to become an impressive force in publishing, we?re seeing more developers get interested in providing solutions for small businesses, schools and organizations that just want to get a magazine out with a minimum of fuss. I looked at one system last month, and more are on the way. One new entrant is the Alligator Digital Magazine publishing system. The Los Angeles-based company provides an HTML 5 web-based tool that allows people to send content to a template-based content management system. The magazines supports zooming, web links, embedded video, photo albums and animations. Live updates can be done at any time. A preview app allows customers to test the magazine, and then it is published to the iTunes store. Multiple issues can be managed, and full text search is supported. If customers charge for the magazine, 30% of revenue has to be shared with Apple per App Store rules. Of course, your publication won?t appear until it is approved by Apple. Pricing varies depending upon your online storage requirements and the number of downloads your magazine gets. Fees start at US$300 for up to 500 downloads a month. Support, if needed, is $100 an hour. Because Alligator serves as the content creator, not the publisher, you?ll need your own developer account, which is $99 per year. Continue reading More developers getting on the iPad publish-it-yourself bandwagon More developers getting on the iPad publish-it-yourself bandwagon Wed, 18 May 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source

Android 3.1 Honeycomb expected to arrive on Asus & Acer tablets beginning in June

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Section: Communications, Mobile, Computers, Mobile Computers Google unveiled version 3.1 of Honeycomb during I/O and at the time we learned the new features along with the fact that Motorola Xoom users would soon get a notification to update. And well, while the Xoom is probably the most popular Honeycomb running tablet at this point, there

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