AT&T Starting Data Rollover, But Puts in 1/12th The Effort

“With what has become standard operating procedures, AT&T has sort of followed T-Mobile’s lead in the United States by announcing a data rollover scheme. But unlike T-Mobile, AT&T is putting in 1/12th the effort.”

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AT&T’s new Rollover Data plan for its Mobile Share Value users starts Jan. 25

“AT&T will begin offering its own Rollover Data plan for all of its 50 million Mobile Share Value customers starting on Sunday, Jan. 25 at no additional cost. This news follows that of T-Mobile which announced a similar plan in December for its customers called Data Stash.”

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Samsung’s latest SSD is absurdly fast and uses virtually no standby power

“Samsung has started manufacturing a PCIe (M.2) SSD which pulls off a rare trick — it’ll be the fastest drive your laptop has ever seen, while consuming almost no power in standby mode. The new SM951 SSD succeeds the Korean company’s XP941, a drive that can already read data at a mind-melting 1.”

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Sprint boasts almost 1 million new subscribers in preliminary Q3 2014 report

“Sprint today released preliminary results from the third fiscal quarter of 2014, showing the company acquiring almost 1 million new subscribers. Reported growth was driven by the strongest postpaid gross additions in three years, painting a positive picture for the US network.”

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Google Fiber’s latest FCC filing is Comcast’s nightmare come to life

“What’s every incumbent ISP’s worst nightmare? If we had to guess, it looks something like the filing that Google just made with the Federal Communications Commission.”

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Snapchat Raises $485.6 Million to Close Out Big Fundraising Year

“People take pictures in front of the Snapchat Inc. headquarters on the strand at Venice Beach in Los Angeles, California. Snapchat, which last year turned down a $3 billion acquisition offer from Facebook Inc., has been developing a business model for advertisers to share disappearing stories.”

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This privacy-protecting app cocktail is the NSA’s worst nightmare

“Protecting your privacy online is not an easy thing to do, especially when it comes to the prying eyes of the NSA and other spy agencies that have complex tools at their disposal to help them collect massive amounts of personal data.”

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One important area where top Android phones crush the iPhone 6

“The iPhone 6 is a spectacular smartphone. I reviewed the iPhone 6 earlier this year and while there are a few things that could certainly be improved, I said that the phone was clearly one of the best smartphones in the world. And it still is.”

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