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- AT&T will buy your old phone for $100 or more starting May 1
- Microsoft releases beta of Facebook for Windows Phone with major redesign
- BlackBerry CEO's tablet forecast seems very wrong according to research firms
- Yahoo! Android app updated with focus on news summarized with Summly
- AT&T 4G LTE launches in more than 20 new cities
- Sprint won't get a better offer from SoftBank despite rival bid from DISH, says CEO
AT&T will buy your old phone for $100 or more starting May 1 Posted: 30 Apr 2013 12:31 PM PDT AT&T is entering the phone trade-in business by offering customers a chance to earn at least $100 for the value of their existing phone when they purchase a new AT&T device. Beginning May 1, a customer can give AT&T an old phone to have $100 taken off the purchase of a new device. In the event that the trade-in value of an old phone is worth more than $100, AT&T will provide a higher discount. Consumers can bring their devices into AT&T corporate stores to get an instant appraisals and discounts or use the trade-in program website here. Read the full story here. |
Microsoft releases beta of Facebook for Windows Phone with major redesign Posted: 30 Apr 2013 09:41 AM PDT The Facebook app for Windows Phone will soon receive a major overhaul, and Microsoft has released a beta version of the app so members can test the new version and provide feedback ahead of its release. Read the full story here. |
BlackBerry CEO's tablet forecast seems very wrong according to research firms Posted: 30 Apr 2013 08:58 AM PDT BlackBerry's CEO believes that despite continued growth in the segment, tablets will have no purpose as users will concentrate on smartphones for mobile computing and desktops to have a larger screen. What does he know that the rest of the world doesn't? Read the full story here. |
Yahoo! Android app updated with focus on news summarized with Summly Posted: 30 Apr 2013 06:29 AM PDT Following last week's release of a new Yahoo! iOS app that features articles summarized by the now defunct Summly, Yahoo! has brought the same feature to its Android app. The new Yahoo! for Android features news articles shortened to provide a quick rundown. Users can select which categories and topics to follow to better personalize the articles that appear. The app also has a redesigned way of showing images and videos in search results. Yahoo! is available now for Android 2.2 or later. Download Yahoo! for Android Read the full story here. |
AT&T 4G LTE launches in more than 20 new cities Posted: 30 Apr 2013 06:00 AM PDT AT&T has made 4G LTE service available in a slew of new areas. Beginning today, customers in places ranging from Arizona to Florida and many places in between should be able to access the latest generation of wireless data. Read the full story here. |
Sprint won't get a better offer from SoftBank despite rival bid from DISH, says CEO Posted: 30 Apr 2013 05:32 AM PDT T-Mobile had to alter its merger proposal in order to gain the approval of MetroPCS shareholders, but Japanese carrier SoftBank won't alter its $20.1 billion bid for a 70 percent stake in Sprint, according to the company's leader. Read the full story here. |
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