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Google Reportedly Preparing to Sell Mobile Phone Plans Directly to Customers
To do so, the tech giant apparently has struck deals with Sprint and T-Mobile.
The Billionaires Who Gained and Lost the Most Money in 2014
Among the tech elite, it was a good year for Jack Ma, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. For Jeff Bezos, not so much.
Sprint Shelves Bid for T-Mobile, Calls in New CEO
After months of languishing in regulatory limbo, a proposed merger between Sprint and T-Mobile is now off.
Here's One Big Reason Mobile Carriers Don't Want a 'Kill Switch' on Smartphones
A new report shows how many billions of dollars companies such as Verizon and AT&T could lose each year if smartphone theft decreases.
In Push For T-Mobile Takeover, Sprint Owner Calls U.S. Broadband Sluggish, Overpriced
Sprint owner Masayoshi Son -- the richest man in Japan -- is lately making the press rounds in America to hype a potential acquisition of T-Mobile.
T-Mobile 'Sticks It' to Competition, Will Cover Early Termination Fees
The nation's fourth largest carrier is offering up to $650 to customers who terminate their contracts with competing carriers and join T-Mobile's fast-growing network.
After Snapping Up Sprint, SoftBank Sets Sights on T-Mobile
The Japanese company is hoping to grow its mobile empire but must overcome antitrust concerns first.
Google Takes a Step Forward With Nexus 5 Release
Nexus 5 could lead to more relatively inexpensive unlocked phones and flexible plans to serve them in the U.S. market.
Sprint Shareholders Approve $21.6 Billion SoftBank Acquisition
A vote on Tuesday ended a contentious takeover battle for the No. 3 U.S. wireless service provider.
Gotcha! A Roundup of April Fools' Day Pranks From Around Tech and Social Media
How some companies are having fun on this popular holiday.
3 Steps to Changing Mobile Service Carriers
If coverage is weak and hurting your business, consider these tips for trying to get better mobile service.
Online Stores Make Shopping for Business-Related Apps Easier
The three largest U.S. wireless providers have launched websites to hawk their business-focused mobile apps.