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T-Mobile Unofficially Reintroduces Unlimited Wi-Fi Calling

The cat’s out of the bag!

Screenshots of some internal T-Mobile documents released by TMoNews show the return of unlimited Wi-Fi. As of today, T-Mobile customers can make phone calls over Wi-Fi without using minutes from their plans. While it’s not a new feature, it’s only a free feature for those with Even More, Even More Plus …

Visa Unveils Digital Wallet System

With the boom in online and mobile shopping, it just seems a little obsolete nowadays to pay with a good ol’ credit card. Well, Visa thinks so, too.

In a bid to gain more territory over digital payments, Visa plans to roll out a digital wallet in the fall that allows customers to pay for items with a single click. This service will …

Sneaky: Amazon Cloud Player Now Works with iOS (Sort of)

Without so much as a rumor or whisper, the Amazon Cloud Player suddenly works on Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.

You didn’t miss the party—there wasn’t even an announcement. It just sort of happened over the weekend. Amazon may be causing its share of commotion these days, just not when it decides to let its free music locker …

Google Earth Updated for Android Tablets

Low on the funds to see the Colosseum in person? That’s ok! Instead, just shell out the money for a tablet that runs Android 2.1 or above, keep the change, and take the trip for free through a new Google Earth update.

Google launched an Android version of Google Earth last year, but now they’ve optimized the application for …

Study Reveals Most Mobile Users Aren’t ‘Checking In’

While we all know someone who inundates our social feeds with all of their “check ins,” it turns out that the idea of alerting the cyberspace world to our whereabouts is not too popular among most people.

A survey of more than 1,000 consumers conducted by digital agency Beyond shows that only 17% of the mobile users are taken with …

Warner Bros. Buys Flixster and Rotten Tomatoes

If you thought it was impossible for entertainment juggernaut Warner Bros. to have even more under its belt beyond the WB Network and – of course – the Harry Potter films, then a little announcement today might persuade you otherwise.

With ambitions to expand its digital rollout, the company has agreed to purchase popular …

Amazon Styles Up with New Fashion Site

For trendy shoppers who like to snatch up designer styles from the comfort of home, here’s another site to bookmark for your morning fashion crawl: Amazon’s MyHabit.com.

The Internet retailer is launching a membership-only shopping site that will offer daily deals of up to 60% off select designer-brand items for women’s, men’s …

AT&T Launching Groupon-Style Daily Deals Site

It’s time to add – yet again – another Groupon competitor to the list of already growing entrants. Of course, Facebook has most recently thrown in its bid (after Google) to vie for a spot in the billion-dollar online coupon market. And now, enter AT&T into the ring.

The second-largest U.S. wireless provider is expected to …

The Music Wars Continue: Amazon Lowers MP3 Prices to 69 Cents

For years, Apple’s iTunes has ruled the music-downloading world, conquering unsuspecting tweens one song at a time. But imagine if a new day were to come – one where Amazon would dominate, and you could get the most popular songs for a fraction of the normal price.

Only possible in an alternate reality? Not exactly. Amazon has a …

Verizon iPhone No Sweat for AT&T After All?

After Verizon launched its iPhone in February, predictions for the fate of former iPhone-exclusive heavyweight AT&T were less than winning: revenue losses and a mass exodus of customers.

It looks like all those analysts and pundits were overly dour. AT&T is reporting that even with the added competition, profits during the first …

Angry Birds Magic Introduced for Nokia C7

For Angry Birds aficionados, there’s some good and some bad news.

The good: You’ll soon have a new opportunity to fling our feathered friends at piles of smirking pigs courtesy a new edition of the game dubbed “Angry Birds Magic.”

And the bad: It’s only available for Nokia’s C7 Smartphone, which employs near field

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