As smartphones become more widespread and popular for business purposes and enjoyment alike, phone companies are considering family plans to keep all charges on a single bill.
As smartphones become more widespread and popular for business purposes and enjoyment alike, phone companies are considering family plans to keep all charges on a single bill.
Last week my mom confused her iPhone 4 with 4G. I explained to her that the iPhone 4 is a 4th generation Apple phone, while 4G is completely different and relating to the cellular service.
In the midst of my explanation, I realized how little we really understand about 4G, and how easily we can fall for new technology simply because it’s new.
2011 was a year rich in technology, design, and innovation. From the development and launch of Facebook competitor Google +, to the rise of the Anonymous hackers, developers and users are finding more efficient ways to use technology and make waves.
For those who are less enthusiastic about the iPhone 4S, today AT&T announced the addition of five new Android Gingerbread smartphones to their service. That’s a total of 12 new phones since the beginning of the year, bringing their total Android count up to 19.