Stories Tagged as
Cellphones
Solar phone chargers to come to NYC
by
Molly Wood
Jun 18, 2013
It's happened to all of us. Your phone loses its charge in that one place you can't plug it in. Now, New York City is about to get solar chargers in many of those places.
Pop-up trucks charge New York City kids to store cellphones during school
by
Kate Casey
Apr 29, 2013
Ever since New York City banned electronic devices in public schools, a cottage industry has emerged: Charging kids a dollar a day to hold their phones during class.
Boston public urged to send in video, photos to aid investigation
by
David Brancaccio
, Jeremy Hobson
and Mark Garrison
Apr 16, 2013
A day after three people were killed and over 130 injured by two bombings at the Boston Marathon, the search for answers is well underway.
As the cellphone turns 40, the story behind the famous first call
by
Molly Wood
Apr 4, 2013
40 years ago the cellphone was invented by Martin Cooper at Motorola, much to the dismay of a competing team at AT&T's Bell Labs.
BlackBerry is back in the black
by
Queena Kim
Mar 28, 2013
BlackBerry posted a surprise profit for the quarter today. The Canadian company’s been struggling to stay relevant in the smartphone market but while the news is hopeful, it’s still too early to declare a turnaround.
T-Mobile drops contract plans to compete with smaller carriers
by
Queena Kim
Mar 26, 2013
T-mobile is ditching two-year contract plans and phone subsidies. Consumers will have to pay for the phone upfront or enter a payment plan.
Will the White House make unlocking your cellphone easier?
by
Molly Wood
Mar 5, 2013
Copyright authorities in Washington have recently started to take a dim view of people who want to switch their cellphone from one carrier to another. But now, phone 'unlockers' are getting some support from the White House.
For public good, not for profit.
Mobile phone monogamy: Should unlocking your cellphone be illegal?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 22, 2013
Should it be illegal to cut the tie between your cellphone and your phone company? An online petition says cellphone unlocking should get a second look.
AT&T puts $14 billion toward expanding wireless
by
Dan Bobkoff
Nov 8, 2012
AT&T announced this week it will invest $14 billion over the next three years to beef up its wireless and broadband services. The news is good for wireless customers, but could portend the demise of the old fashioned landline phone.
Send in the phone drones
by
Molly Wood
Nov 1, 2012
AT&T and T-Mobile say they have temporarily jury-rigged their network in parts of the Northeast so that customers who can't reach their normal cellphone connection can use the rival's tower without extra charge.