By Sven Grundberg AT&T (T) is set to be the first U.S. to sell Nokia Corp.'s (NOK) latest Windows-running Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 smartphones, two people familiar with the launch plans said.An announcement is expected later on Thursday.It may be crucial
and Similar News
Simplified smartphones for boomers and seniors
tool goes here Dear Savvy Senior: Are there any smartphones specifically designed for seniors that you know of? I’m interested in getting one, but at age 69, I want to find one that’s easy to see and use. – Semi-Smart Senior Dear Savvy Senior: Are there
Nokia Lumia 928 possibly seen in Verizon's system, spoils few surprises
We know that Verizon is adding at least one more Nokia Lumia to its stable in the near future. However, there's been little in tangible evidence to suggest just what's coming to the carrier's Windows Phone line. A purported leak to Phone Arena from Veriz
$1 billion Samsung payout to Apple halved as the tech giants are ordered back into court in the ongoing battle for smartphone dominance
Samsung and Apple will face off yet again after a federal judge ordered them to return to court and slashed more than $450 million from a judgement Samsung had been ordered to pay Apple. Last August a jury awarded Apple more than $1 billion in damages af
Why Did AT&T Diss T-Mobile With This Ad?
Wireless carriers AT&T (NYSE:T) and Deutsche Telekom’s (DTEGY.PK) T-Mobile were once very close. For example, back in 2011, the two companies were planning a merger, until the deal was tabled by the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S Justice D
First Impressions: Nokia's CHEAPEST Windows 8 phone
Nokia Lumia 520 at just 139 euros or Rs 9,800 has potential to challenge its Android rivals. You ought to be excited about the release of Nokia Lumia 520 recently at the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona. After a long wait, the Finland-headquartere
AT&T slams T-Mobile over network speeds in full page newspaper ad
T-Mobile’s CMO, Mike Sievert, shrugged it off and commented that he was just “glad they’re spending their money to print our name.” AT&T, intent on having the last word, released a statement saying ”T-Mobile’s advertising is a combination of misguided an
