http://www.appy-geek.com/Web/ArticleWeb.aspx?regionid=1&articleid=6686968
Samsung Galaxy Exhibit aka Galaxy S III mini heading to T-Mobile USA
I miss talking with you guys about my latest news finds, so please forgive me while I catch up. Here is an article I found to be a pretty neat new toy. I think it could be a good buy for parents with children who use cell phones. I’m waiting to find out what the price will be. I will update once I get the information. But, take a look at this…..
http://www.appy-geek.com/Web/ArticleWeb.aspx?regionid=1&articleid=6540820
Web Activist’s Suicide Highlights Tech Law – WSJ.com
Aaron Swartz a 26 year-old internet activist hung himself. What’s even more devastating is that his crimes did not make him rich or financially sound. This young man could have faced up to 35 years in prison and over 1 million dollars in fines. Follow this story below:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324595704578242230974876860.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
Homeland Security urges users to disable Java in web browsers unless it is absolutely necessary. Even though the company Oracle has issued a resolution, other sources are requesting that user’s take extra caution
The Associated Press: CNET reporter quits over CBS interference
Reporter Greg Sandoval tweeted on Monday morning that he was resigning, saying he had lost confidence that CBS is committed to editorial independence.
Bookmark this post!!! Here are some helpful tips with examples on how to request refunds of downloaded apps. There are just some apps that will trick you into buying them when the only new feature you get is just the removal of ads. Pay attention to product description. Developers are supposed to include a refund policy. Most apps now have to be returned within 15 minutes, while other apps can be returned 24-48 hours after purchase.
http://m.cnet.com/news/request-refunds-for-google-play-apps-after-grace-period-ends/57562188
T-Mobile rips up contract on unlimited data plan | CES 2013: Smartphones – CNET Blogs
Would you abandoned your contract plan for a prepaid plan instead with no strings attached.? Check out this sweet deal that Tmobile is offering to customers in order to remain relevant in the mobile phone industry. This strategy could give Sprint whiplash and put At&t in time-out….
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-34447_1-57562886/t-mobile-rips-up-contract-on-unlimited-data-plan/