FiOS
I don’t usually get excited about wire, but I have to make an exception. Verizon has an awesome new product called Magic Wire that’s about to make your home entertainment system better than ever before but, more importantly (and more noticeably), less ugly and obnoxious than ever before. Everybody who’s ever had a cable television Continue Reading →
LTE
I remember when I used to be excited about LTE. It was going to be a super-fast wireless technology that would deliver broadband speeds over the air and make the Internet faster for millions of people who are stuck on low-end connections. How naive I was! In all my enthusiasm for LTE I’d forgotten that Continue Reading →
If you’re a Verizon FiOS customer who’s always on the go, keeping up with your favorite shows just got a little easier. Last week, Verizon announced an update to the company’s FiOS Mobile App, which now lets FiOS customers watch live TV and video on demand anywhere they want on iOS, Android and Kindle Fire Continue Reading →
Verizon has just announced that FiOS TV customers can now watch TV shows and movies on mobile devices while away from home. It is available through the newly enhanced FiOS Mobile App, which FiOS customers can watch the live TV and video on demand they want on iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire and Android tablets and smartphones, and Continue Reading →
Verizon
Enterprises are using the cloud more readily for operations, sending more business-critical applications into the cloud and therefore requiring different security needs, according to a new report from Verizon. The firms’ ‘State of the Enterprise Cloud Report’ finds that enterprise use of cloud technology grew by 90 percent between January 2012 and June 2013. Verizon Continue Reading →
Verizon and Vodafone
The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday afternoon that Vodafone and Verizon Communications, which have joint ownership of Verizon Wireless, have reached a deal this weekend to sell Vodafone’s 45 percent stake in the United States’ largest wireless company to Verizon for $130 billion in cash and stock. The two communications giants have been rumored to Continue Reading →
Verizon
August 25th was the day when Verizon customers with an early adopter bent could sign up for Edge, the carrier’s plan that lets them get their hands on the latest and greatest device a lot sooner than those with the usual two-year contract. Though not quite as heavily publicized however, Verizon officially launched the Max Continue Reading →
While Motorola’s focus may be on its upcoming Moto X, Verizon unveiled three new phones last week in Motorola’s new line of Droids. The $199 Droid Ultra, the $299 Droid Maxx, and the $99 Droid Mini will replace last year’s line of RAZR phones and are all major steps up over those devices. All three Continue Reading →