Looking For A Samsung Galaxy S5, Prepaid With Unlimited Data? MetroPCS Has It For You

MetroPCS, the prepaid arm of T-Mobile USA has just announced the immediate availability of the Samsung Galaxy S5. Now customers can have the latest Samsung Galaxy device with MetroPCS’ unlimited, no annual contract rate plans starting at just $40. MetroPCS also offers LTE service in some markets. “MetroPCS is on a fast-track to becoming America’s #1 [...]

With Sprint, Unlimited Isn’t Really Unlimited

A good friend of ours has been a Sprint customer for nearly two decades. Their service began back in the Pin Drop and Sprint PCS days. Back then Sprint offered a great value for the money as well as a digital network while other carriers were struggling with keeping up with the latest in technology. [...]

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Android Is For Poor People? The Elephant In The Room.

Numbers don't lie they say, and map's don't either, (unless of course you're Verizon says T-mobile CEO John LeGere). In this case a story has surfaced this morning courtesy of our friends at Business Insider, that when we saw the initial headline it was shocking; These Maps Show That Android Is For People With Less [...]

Chat with LunchTable [One Spark Preview]

Matt Baer is a software engineer and entrepreneur and his goal is to make communication easier. Enter LunchTable, an android based chat app that he started working on during his college days at Radford University. The story behind the name of his app is a relatively simple one: In college I developed a group communication [...]

T-Mobile & MetroPCS To Have First Windows Phone 8.1 Device, Nokia Lumia 635

Microsoft unveiled a bunch of great stuff at their Build conference yesterday morning. One of those things is the forthcoming Windows Phone 8.1. The new feature packed OS will debut in a variety of handsets worldwide. The first such handset to debut in the United States is the Lumia 635. The Lumia 635 will deliver [...]

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T-Mobile Kills Off Employer Pricing, And This Is A Good Thing

T-Mobile has made some bold moves, and their CEO John Legere has made some even bolder statements. Most of Leger's antics, and his over the top strategically good moves have all been aimed at one thing, the T-Mobile customer, oh yeah, and the new T-Mobile customer. After taking over as CEO, Legere started pointing out some [...]

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, 10.1 Leaks Ahead Of April Launch?

Samsung continues their tireless effort to take over the tablet space currently dominated by Apple's iPad. Going back three generations now, Samsung continues to release two models of their flagship tablet. This generation is no different. With the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 which will be available in a 7" and a 10.1" model as well. [...]

BlackBerry to Focus on the Enterprise with New Phones

BlackBerry is about to get back to its tried and true hits. BlackBerry told Reuters in a report from Friday, March 28, that they plan to "introduce high-end smartphones that cater to keyboard aficionados in the coming 18 months, in an effort to win back core corporate and government clients who have shunned the company's touch-screen devices."

iPhone 6 Leaked Images

A BGR article from Monday March 24th shows an image of what is purportedly a mold of the new iPhone 6.The mold - again, purportedly, there is no way of knowing with any sort of accuracy if it is authentic - was posted online by a third-party phone case maker.

After a Loss of $1.15B in 2013, Sprint Cuts 1000s of Jobs and Closes 55 Stores

Sprint has had a dismal couple of months. In February, the wireless company reported that in the Q4 of 2013 they had an operating loss of $576 million, and an annual operating loss of $1.15 billion.

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