Uh oh — looks like the legal gauntlets have come off over Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads that directly attacked AT&T’s level of 3G coverage in the U.S.
AT&T is now reportedly suing Verizon over the ads, claiming that they mislead customers into believing AT&T doesn’t offer any wireless service to large swaths of the country.
Although Verizon clearly labels the two maps it shows in the ads as representing 3G coverage, they’ve already attempted to mollify AT&T with a few changes including adding a “Voice and data services available outside of 3G areas” disclaimer in small print. Full story...
Universal Music Group will drop the prices on the majority of its new CD releases to between six and 10 dollars.
Google has released the Google Buzz widget for Android, which will make updating your status or tagging your location easier.
Not everyone can afford a personal assistant to reschedule their meetings, but we can all use Smart Rescheduler.
Digg this week unveiled plans to become a hub of web content, adding Twitter and Facebook shares to its Digg counts to present a more complete view of what’s popular on the web.
One of my favorite talks from this year’s TED Conference in Long Beach was recently posted in the uber-popular TED Talks library: Game designer Jane McGonigal spoke about harnessing the power of game mechanics to make a better world.
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In response to opening briefs filed by Viacom today in its now three-year-old lawsuit against YouTube, the video-sharing site has posted some startling accusations about the hypocrisy of the media giant’s claims.
We love technology that makes us feel like we’re living in the future. Case in point: General Motors has been working with several universities to develop a working next-generation heads-up display that turns an ordinary windshield into an augmented reality information dashboard.
Apple Board member, and president and CEO of Harwinton Capital, Jerome B. York has passed away at the age of 71.
Today, Facebook co-founder and My.BarackObama.com alum Chris Hughes announced the soft launch of Jumo, his new philanthropic start-up that works to match do-gooders with appropriate causes.