Recent Comments:
T-Mobile USA down all over the place? (update: yes) {Engadget}
Nov 3rd 2009 9:19PM Down in Chicago but seems it's getting fixed.
Maemo 5 reviewed in breathtakingly granular detail {Engadget}
Sep 29th 2009 9:42PM Go to Chicago store and ask nicely. They have one hidden in the back. Don't be a hog though... play quickly or you'll have the device prayed out of your fingers (like I did :-) )
Thanks Rob of Chicago store for giving me the joy.
Netgear 3G Mobile Broadband Wireless Router unboxing and impressions {Engadget}
Sep 28th 2009 8:30PM Then get Fonera 2.0. MUCH more versatile and does the same trick.
Apple, Palm hear privately from USB-IF on iTunes spat, involvement unlikely (update: the Forum's not pleased) {Engadget}
Sep 22nd 2009 8:49PM or better yet... straight porn.
T-Mobile starts 21Mbps HSPA+ rollout in Philadelphia, nationwide in 2010 {Engadget}
Sep 19th 2009 12:27PM @theefman
Or what's the point of getting a 3G phone if the network is over saturated with bandwidth hog crap such as iPhone?
Sprint buy apparently not on the table for Deutsche Telekom -- yet {Engadget}
Sep 16th 2009 12:46AM Hmm... Magenta and Yellow... doesn't that turn into brown...the color of crap? Anyway I'm a bit confused but from all we've been hearing T-Mobile US is supposedly one of the subsidiaries that is profitable but what do I know.
Deutsche Telekom eyeing Sprint Nextel for acquisition? {Engadget}
Sep 13th 2009 10:11PM Why would it make a difference where the money comes from???? We're talking about a purchase of a US carrier which would be fused into T-Mobile US, not T-Mobile DE. T-Mobile US is a subsidiary of a German parent company, which obviously at some point was approved by FCC and others to buy VoiceStream, Powertel and merge them into one company called T-Mobile US. If the government approved such ownership at some point, I don't think there was a clause that said "It's ok for Verizon to bid on Sprint but it's not ok for T-Mobile to bid on Sprint". If the US government would suddenly say that T-Mobile US can not bid on Sprint but everyone else can, then T-Mobile could file a complaint with WTO regarding an unfair treatment and uncompetitive practice.
Below is a little excerpt I found on the web..
Full article.. http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/20081103/WIRELESS/811039989/t-mobile-usa-foreign-ownership-dust-up-145-much-ado-about-little-or
"The FCC has the discretion under the more relaxed statute to actually allow 100% foreign ownership in a U.S. wireless carrier, with deference given to acquiring firms located in countries — like Germany — that are members of the World Trade Organization."
Deutsche Telekom eyeing Sprint Nextel for acquisition? {Engadget}
Sep 13th 2009 9:46PM Ken,
To clarify (UNFORTUNATELY) Verizon would not be the only one left. We have new players on the market.. Cricket, even though it's small, it also operates as CDMA carrier (yet on AWS band..1700 Mhz...but their phones still can roam on VZV, Sprint).
Video: Motorola CLIQ quick hands-on {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 2:49PM Hawt...gadget p0rn
Nokia putting foot down on Maemo, won't allow carrier customizations {Engadget}
Sep 9th 2009 7:17PM What I meant was "IF" T-Mobile will offer it...Since My Faves in a way an interface customization - will Nokia allow it. My Faves has not been released as a stand alone application and instead is always embedded into T-Mobile custom firmware.









