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AT&T Leaked Memo - iPhone in June?

Looks like Apple’s leakiest partner AT&T has put more fuel on the rumor fire with the latest memo leak.  Supposedly a AT&T memo for retail store employees went out saying not to take vacations from June 15th to July 12th.  Same thing happened last year during the last iPhone release.  The memo mentions “an [...]

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AT&T WiFi HotSpots Free To iPhone Users And Crafty Folks

AT&T is offering free WiFi at their hotspots (Barnes and Noble, Starbucks, etc…) for iPhone users after you enter your phone number for validation.  The mischievous part of all of this, is that anyone with an AT&T account can access the free WiFi if they just switch their browser’s user agent to Mobile [...]

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AT&T Cutting 1.5 Percent Of Workforce

AT&T is going to be laying off 1.5% of it’s workforce (approximately 4,500 people).  The cuts are going to primarily hit management, in an attempt to streamline operations.  The cuts will cost $375 million in Q1.

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Refurbished iPhones Now At AT&T Online

Interested in picking up an iPhone but want to save a few bucks… the refurbished iPhones (that have been available in-store) are now available online from AT&T. Only $249 for an 8GB model, a full savings of $150!

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Palm Centro Coming To AT&T

The Palm Centro is now going to be at AT&T (already at Sprint) for only $99 after signing your cellular life away for two years. There are two colors available, the Glacier White color combo, and in a month there’ll be an Obsidian Black version. The only [...]

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Analog Cellular Signals To Die Monday (mostly)

This Monday the U.S. Federal Communications Commission will let mobile operators shut down their analog networks.  The two  biggest U.S. cellular operators, AT&T Wireless and Verizon Wireless, will be taking advantage of this by shutting down their analog networks (this Monday).  Most, if not all, smaller carriers will be following suit.
The end of analog cellular [...]

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Warrantless domestic spying

Angers me too much to type about it…. here is some of what Wired has to say, “The Protect America Act, a temporary but expansive warrantless spying bill passed by Congress last summer, will likely expire Saturday at midnight, a casualty of a battle between President Bush and House Democrats over amnesty for phone companies that aided his secret, warrantless [...]

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