AT&T Stories
Nexus 6 Release Date: Google’s Phablet To Launch On Verizon March 12
Finally! A Subsidy for the Google Nexus 6 on Verizon.
Apple Inc. Replaces AT&T Inc. On The Dow Jones Industrial Average
Stock splits made room for the California tech giant on the U.S. stock index of 30 large American industrial companies.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Price Details: 2015 Flagship Could Be $50 More Than The Galaxy S5
The Apple rival's forthcoming smartphone is chock full of new features that may have consumers paying more.
Apple iPhone 6S May Come With 2GB RAM, Force Touch, Apple SIM
Apple's next iPhone could take internal hardware cues from the iPad Air 2 and the Apple Watch.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Release Date: Flagship Could Hit India In Mid-April
Carriers and countries are quickly preparing for the launch of Samsung's latest flagship smartphone.
Google Strikes Back At Apple Pay With Deal To Put Google Wallet On More Smartphones
Android phones sold through U.S. carriers will have Google Wallet pre-installed as part of the deal.
AT&T Offers Internet Users Privacy For $29 More As Gigabit Speeds Rollout
For $70 a month, you can use AT&T's accelerated fiber-optic Internet. For an additional $29 a month, you can avoid being tracked while doing it.
Sprint Overtakes T-Mobile In Reliability But Still Struggles Against Verizon, AT&T
The carrier wars go beyond recruiting the most subscribers; they also include trying to have the best network performance.
How Much Does It Cost To Activate A Verizon Wireless Smartphone? $10 More As Of Feb. 5
Interested in switching to Verizon? Do it before Feb. 5 to save 10 bucks.
India Will Not Pursue Tax Case Against Vodafone
In what could be a positive signal to attract foreign investors, India says it will not pursue a tax-liability case against Vodafone.
AT&T (T) Beats Estimates In Competitive Market For IPhone Subscribers
The holiday quarter was the first in which all four major U.S. carriers had a new iPhone at the same time.
‘Bad Credit’ Phone Plans: Verizon, AT&T May Follow T-Mobile, Sprint As Carriers See Gold In Subprime Households
Struggling to find new customers, wireless carriers are reaching out to those they once shunned.
Verizon Communications (VZ) Posts Q4 Loss Despite iPhone Launch
Fierce competition from T-Mobile and Sprint dented Verizon's earnings.
Google Reportedly Planning To Sell Wireless Service To Consumers
Google is reportedly working on deals with T-Mobile and Sprint so it can offer its own wireless service.
Deutsche Telekom CEO: T-Mobile US (TMUS) Needs Merger To Move Forward
Tim Hoettges says such a combination would create a "super-maverick" in the mobile market.
CFPB Sues Sprint Over Unauthorized Billing and Charges Toward Mobile
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s lawsuit against Sprint creates a larger regulatory footprint on the mobile payments space.
Sony Hack Lawsuit: Former Employees Sue Film Studio For Not Protecting Private Data
The suit alleges that the Hollywood studio had not secured its computer network to protect it against hackers.
Wireless Price Wars: Consumers Win As Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint And AT&T Battle For Subscribers
Heavy competition among carriers is leading to a bevy of discount plans.
Why Is AT&T Trying To Block A Small Kansas Town From Building A Better ISP?
The groundswell for municipal broadband is greatest in small towns, where big corporate providers are underinvesting.
AT&T And DirecTV Hit With $10 Billion Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Claiming Providers Denied Carriage To Black-Owned Media
Hollywood exec claims pay TV providers denied carriage agreements to black-owned media companies.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Black Friday 2014 Deals: Get The Flagship For $1 Or Less
If you weren't thinking about the Samsung Galaxy S5 before, you may want to consider it now that retailers are practically giving it away.
FCC Orders T-Mobile To Show Customers Throttled Data Speeds On Speed Test Websites
Now the mobile carrier's customers will be able to see accurate "throttled" connection speeds.
Dallas Cowboys Vs. Philadelphia Eagles 2014: Prediction, Betting Odds, Preview For Thanksgiving Game
The Dallas Cowboys host the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving in Week 13 of the 2014 NFL season.
Verizon Wireless Tracks Every Website Its Customers Visit With ‘Supercookies,’ Electronic Frontier Foundation Says
The carrier then sells its customers' browsing history to advertisers.
Comcast Merger A Threat To Innovation, NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Warns FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler
In comments to the FCC, Bill de Blasio voiced concerns about Comcast’s proposed takeover of TWC.
Giants World Series 2014: San Francisco Fans Love Their Winning Baseball Team, But Do They Support Other Teams?
Giants attendance is better than other San Francisco sports teams.
Hurricane Sandy Anniversary: As New York’s Power Grid Prepares For Another Hurricane Sandy, Phone Companies Drop The Line
Many Americans have dropped their landlines — one of the most reliable forms of communication in a power outage. But NYC is getting ready.
T-Mobile (TMUS) Posts Q3 Customer Gains But Earnings Fall Short
T-Mobile saw its best quarter ever in terms of customer growth, but that didn't help the carrier's bottom line.
VIDEO Romo Injury: Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Exits Game With Back Injury, Returns To Sideline In 4th Quarter
Tony Romo was sacked by Washington Redskins' linebacker Keenan Robinson, injuring his back on the play.
Why Mobile Carriers Want You Paying For Your Own Smartphone
T-Mobile pioneered installment plans with its Simple Choice option. Experts say payment plans could soon be standard for all carriers.