
AT&T’s subsidiary carrier Aio is stepping up to the big leagues and aiming to cater to both the lower and higher-end of smartphone consumers by adding additional LTE support for the iPhone 5.
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AT&T’s subsidiary carrier Aio is stepping up to the big leagues and aiming to cater to both the lower and higher-end of smartphone consumers by adding additional LTE support for the iPhone 5.
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Heads are rolling and news sites are scrambling for an answer as a new photo of a leaked iPhone 5S part has made its way online.
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Headline sounds confusing? Well, it kind of is. You see, 3D printers used to make some modern (futuristic?) looking shoes have done so with the intent of allowing smartphone owners put their iPhone into the shoe.
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A new key implemented into doors can work cohesively with your iPhone. It comes courtesy of Kwikset’s Kevo, which lets you operate door locks with your iPhone.
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We only see the old touch-tone phones from old in movies, TV or at yard sales, but who would have thought that we could be seeing them appear as mobile handsets for your smartphone?
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Apple’s prohibitive carrier requirements are costing them approximately 2.8 billion potential customers from having access to the iPhone a report says. » Read the rest

There’s always talk about comparing real-life to the science fiction oftentimes featured in movies portraying our society in a high-tech light. Well, the AOptix is one of those devices where it brings a hint of the future to our current day tech-savvy society.
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U.S. Cellular, the sixth-largest wireless provider in America, announced that they would begin carrying Apple products later this year. » Read the rest

More mobile phone wars news: iPhone users can be proud to say that they are part of a culture that supports a company where they consume way more web data than their Android rivals.
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If you have an iPhone 1, or known as that vintage electronic device that lets you communicate with people with touchscreen capabilities, you’re in for a rude awakening: Apple won’t support your 2007 troglodyte device anymore.
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