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Showing posts with label
Anti-Trust
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Anti-Trust
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Why People Get Kicked Out of Group Chats for Switching to Android
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Kicked Out for Going Green: The Hidden Cost of Switching from iPhone to Android Imagine buying a new phone — excited to explore a new plat...
Can You Switch from iPhone to Android Without Everyone Knowing?
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The Green Bubble Giveaway — and Why It’s Just Not Right
The Road Ahead: Apple, Antitrust, & the Battle Over the Blue Bubble
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When Apple’s motion to dismiss the Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit was denied in June 2025 , it marked a seismic turning point in the d...
Apple’s iMessage Monopoly: Why I’d Switch to Android
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iMessage vs RCS : The Messaging War Under Antitrust Fire at Apple When you pick up your phone and send a text, you probably don’t think muc...
Exploring Potential Anti-Trust Issues Facing Apple iMessage
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Tim Cook's Blunt Response To Green Bubbles Show Something Else About Him In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and digital commun...
Why an Apple Smartwatch that Only Works with iPhone Might Face Legal Scrutiny
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In the competitive world of technology and consumer electronics, product exclusivity and compatibility have become hot topics, often leadin...
Clearwire CEO T-Mobile Founder Objects to AT&T Merger
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Former Voicestream Wireless (T-Mobile USA) founder and now Clearwire's new CEO John Stanton the "Wireless Wiz Kid" in an inter...
AT&T & Verizon Control 85% of Total Wireless Industry Ad Spend
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How can smaller regional wireless carriers possibly compete with the advertising giants of AT&T and Verizon who have historically contro...
Jim Cramer: Department of Justice Should Not Approve AT&T T-Mobile Deal
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"The Department of Justice Should Not Approve This Deal" Jim Cramer of Mad Money thinks the AT&T and T-mobile deal will ult...
Block the AT&T & T-Mobile Merger
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Customer Churn: Coverage vs.Contracts
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Contracts Reduce Customer Churn . . . Not Service It has become fairly obvious that if AT&T's lost its' current iPhone or iPad ...
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