AT&T Ends 2-Year Contracts in January

AT&T is preparing to end its two-year contracts at the start of 2016.

Microsoft Partners With Nokia: Companies Plan to Dominate Mobile Phone Market

After roughly seven months since Microsoft's announcement that it was going to acquire Nokia's device unit, the two companies will now officially work together to regain dominance in the cell phone market.

FCC's Proposal To Lift Cellphone Ban On Planes Could Lose Steam With Considerable Opposition

A recent plan to remove the 1991 ban on phone calls while on an airplane by the Federal Communications Commission is receiving a lot of negative feedback from thousands of travelers.

Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela Most Prolific Latin American Cellphone and Smartphone Users in Pew Report

Countries Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela play host to the most prolific number of cellphone and smartphone users among Latin American countries, according to a new Pew Research Center survey that highlights emerging countries' adoption of cell phones, smartphones, Internet access, and use of social media.

Technology and How it Mirrors the History of Latino Growth

Latinos are not belated when it comes to utilizing electronics and handheld devices. And, Pew Research Center’s recent analysis of three of their surveys supports this claim, stating that a majority of Latinos own smartphones and other mobile devices, access the Web, and visit social networking sites from remote gadgets at a higher rate than other groups of Americans.
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