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  1. Press: Avoid costly cell phone fees
    Note: A streaming audio recording of the news event will be available as of 6 p.m. EST/3 p.m. PT today. Click here for the streaming audio. San…
  2. Press: Rethinking cell service in remote flood region
    LANGLEY, Ark — For many visitors and residents of this heavily forested region, the appeal is in the disconnect. Without so much as a cellphone tower near these vast campgrounds, some come here happy to…
  3. Press: Cellphone industry attacks San Francisco’s radiation ruling
    San Francisco, a city that banned the plastic bag, now has waded into the muddy territory of cellphone radiation, setting off a call to arms in the $153 billion wireless industry. Last week, the Board…
  4. Press: Minorities favor phones in using Web
    Nearly six in 10 Americans are now connected to the Internet wirelessly via a Wi-Fi connection, mobile broadband card or cellphone, compared to about half at this point last year, according to a report from…
  5. Press: Mobile search services provide answers
    Need to know the weather forecast for Boise, Idaho? Trying to settle a bar bet about the colors of the Zambian flag? Wondering which Pauly Shore movie came first, “Encino Man” or “Son in Law”?…
  6. Press: Opening smart-tool world to the disabled
    Blind and deaf consumers, who have fought to make home phones and television more accessible, say they are being left behind on the Web and many mobile devices. Touch-based smartphone screens confound blind people who…
  7. Press: FCC likely to approve of wireless tiered pricing
    Federal regulators aren’t expected to stand in the way as wireless service providers move away from flat rate Internet plans and moving toward tiered pricing schemes, according to analysts. Verizon Communications CEO Ivan Seidenberg said…
  8. Press: Verizon Wireless to pay millions in refunds
    Verizon Wireless said on Sunday that it would pay up to $90 million in refunds to 15 million cellphone customers who were wrongly charged for data sessions or Internet use, one of the largest customer…
  9. Press: The wide wireless word at CES
    You could once be safe in calling the Consumer Electronics Show “the TV show.” Now it might be more accurate to call it “the wireless show.” Instead of manufacturers competing to see who could build…
  10. Press: Apps going to the dogs?
    I’m part owner of a nervous little dog with a bark like an ice pick through my brain and a tendency to use that weapon at random, several times a day.
  11. Press: Three things to watch at CTIA Wireless
    Smartphones and tablets will be the headliners at the 2011 CTIA Wireless show in Orlando, where the wireless industry convenes to chart its future the week of March 21. Here are three things to watch…
  12. Press: AT&T to buy T-Mobile
    AT&T stunned the telecom world on Sunday by announcing that it has agreed to pay $39 billion in cash and stock for T-Mobile USA — potentially making AT&T the No. 1 wireless provider with 39%…
  13. Press: Merger with T-Mobile doesn’t look good for consumers
    When the Bell telephone system — aka AT&T — was broken up in 1984, consumers were told this would be a good thing because it would increase competition. When the U.S. telecommunications market was deregulated…
  14. English: WirelessED Wireless Device Buying Guide
    Just in time for the holidays, Consumer Action releases its WirelessED Wireless Buying Guide.
  15. Featured: NEW! WIRELESS DEVICE Buying Guide
    Just in time for the holidays, Consumer Action releases its WirelessED Wireless Buying Guide.
 

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