MetroPCS Ties The Knot, Takes T-Mobile's Name As Shareholders Throw Rice On...
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together in the sight of the FCC and these witnesses to join MetroPCS and T-Mobile in the bonds of holy mergrimony. If any shareholder can show just cause why they may...
View ArticleSony Xperia Z Is All But Confirmed For T-Mobile, Thanks To FCC Filing - User...
Does the HTC One leave you cold, T-Mobile customer? Tired of all the plastic on Galaxies big and small? Then look at this filing in the Federal Communication Commission's ever-expanding database of...
View Article[Don't Panic] Google-Branded H840 Media Player Appears In The FCC, Bearing...
Normally we're a bit wary of reporting on the certification filings that go through the Federal Communications Commission, because frankly, they don't often mean anything. But an entry spotted by the...
View ArticleDROID MAXX To Arrive With A 3,500mAh Wireless Charging-Capable Battery; DROID...
We have less than half a day left before the big Verizon triple-threat reveal of the new 2013 DROID family in New York City and San Francisco. The DROID Mini, DROID Ultra, and DROID MAXX should be...
View ArticleThe 5" LG D820 Looks Surprisingly Like The Possible Next Nexus, Has A...
Google got more than a few raised eyebrows when a possible candidate for the next Nexus phone, bearing what was probably LG branding and a Nexus 7 2013-style horizontal logo, was leaked in the video...
View ArticleFCC (Or LG) Royally Screws Up, Publishes Photos Of Next Nexus Phone Under...
LG made a last minute amendment to the documentation for the Verizon edition of the G2 yesterday, which is model number LG-VS980. No big deal, right? Except someone at the FCC or LG seems to have...
View ArticleLow-Cost Motorola DVX Front And Rear Spotted In New FCC Documents
Motorola has a more economical alternative to the flagship X on the way, referred to in a previous FCC filing and a few Republic Wireless documents as the "Motorola DVX." A revised Permissive Change...
View ArticleThe FCC Pulls Down Its Website, Halts Most Other Services Due To The Shutdown...
If you keep up with American politics, live with someone who does, or work in a place that keeps the television glued to whichever cable news network best fits the politics of the company, then you've...
View ArticleFAA Panel Suggests Allowing WiFi Use During Takeoff And Landing: "Turn Off...
We've all been there: for 20 minutes during takeoff and landing, the cabin of an American airliner becomes a virtual Faraday cage as every passenger is told to turn off everything with a battery, from...
View Article[New App] FCC Speed Test App Hits Google Play, Helps You Keep An Eye On Your...
We're all spending a lot on mobile data, but are we getting our money's worth? That's the question the FCC hopes to help answer with the new FCC Speed Test app. It's exclusive to Android right now and...
View ArticleEditorial: AT&T's "Sponsored Data" Scheme Isn't Exactly Amazing, But Let's...
Netflix now covers the first 5GB of mobile app streaming for AT&T customers at no cost to you. Beats Music: no data charge, no worries - only on AT&T. Amazon Prime Members now get free Instant...
View ArticleAT&T Will Shut Down Aio Budget Brand And Combine Its Assets With Cricket...
The big news in the wireless business this week has been AT&T's upcoming purchase of Leap Wireless, which the FCC approved yesterday. The deal has been in the works since July of last year. That...
View ArticlePSA: Sprint Is Planning To Make All Its Devices From February 11, 2015 Onward...
The US mobile market is weird in that almost all the phones floating around here are locked to one carrier or another. You can usually request an unlock code from the carrier if you are not under...
View ArticlePSA: Text-To-911 Is Available Starting Today, Rollout Expected To Be Complete...
In some emergency situations it might not be practical or possible to make a voice call to 911, but starting today, you might have another option. It took a bit of wrangling with wireless carriers, but...
View ArticleVerizon Settles With The FCC On A $7.4 Million Fine For Marketing That...
Update, 9-4-13: a Verizon Wireless spokesman reached out to say that the wireless provider hasn't been fined by the FCC, and that the landline services provider (providers of home Internet and cable...
View ArticleVerizon Wireless Says It Won't Be Throttling Unlimited Data Users After All
Back in August, Verizon turned heads when it said it would begin to use "Network Optimization" for those few customers still on the old unlimited data plans. In layman's terms, it meant that Verizon...
View ArticleHTC's Nexus 9 Appears To Have Passed Through The FCC
Nexus season is in full swing, and as rumors and leaks continue to pile up around Motorola's Nexus 6 (Shamu), we've been wondering when more news might emerge about Volantis (or Flounder, or T1, take...
View ArticleLenovo's Previously Rumored SW-B100 Smartband Spotted At The FCC Along with A...
It's amazing that more than a decade after the rise of "gadget blogs," gigantic international corporations still don't tick the little "confidential" mark when submitting their gadgets for...
View ArticleAn Updated Google Chromecast Stops By The FCC [Update]
Google announced the Nexus Player on Wednesday as the first Android TV device, but there was no news on an updated Chromecast. Google's $35 streaming stick has been a big hit, and it's been more than a...
View ArticleThe FCC's Testing Report On The Nexus Player Is Finished, But It's Still Not...
In the United States, all electronic devices that use certain wireless radio transmissions, including cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other standards and frequencies, must be approved by the Federal...
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