Yahoo! News Search Results for wirelessConsumers are getting some relief as major wireless phone carriers are reducing hefty early cancellation fees for service contracts. For years, major wireless carriers charged up to $200 if a customer signed up for a contract but decided to drop the service...
Q: I'd like to know if wireless speakers are a good option for a surround sound system. I suspect the technology still isn't there yet based on other articles I've read, but I thought I'd ask. ...
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
When it comes to the iPhone, large entertainment companies are sitting on the sidelines. NBC Universal can't justify investing in one platform, but instead is putting equal time and investment across the board at this point, Salil Dalvi, NBCU's GM of wireless, told mocoNews.
The Sioux Falls Canaries and Wireless World have put together a prize package for one fan who spends an entire weekend at the Birdcage during Wireless World’s 48 Hours of Baseball.
Want to check your e-mail around Huntington? You don't have to wait until the city installs video surveillance cameras that also provide wireless Internet service. Several places already offer the wireless Internet service:
Wireless devices are being used to make life easier and more accessible for all of us. Come 2009 all television stations are required to go digital leaving a lot of analog signals free for use.
Virgin Mobile USA definitely walks to its own, very hip drumbeat. Big cell phone carriers such as AT&T and Verizon Wireless are famous for herding customers into long-term service contracts. Virgin specializes in prepaid plans that allow its customers -- half of them under 35 -- to pay as they go, by the minute or by the month. That difference is what distinguishes Virgin, CEO Dan Schulman says.
The latest round in Canada's wireless spectrum auction produced no bids, suggesting the months-long process that could result in a new national wireless phone provider may soon end.
July 21 (Bloomberg) -- Ericsson AB , the world's largest maker of wireless networks, may report its steepest profit drop in more than three years on costs to cut 4,000 employees and waning demand for phones at the handset venture with Sony Corp.