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With the current battle against Verizon, AT&T is doing whatever it can to keep up with the game. Including cutting the prices of the unlimited data plans for all of their devices! With plans such as unlimited voice and data for only $99. Even for the largely popular iPhone. These changes come after Verizon changed their rates for smartphones on Friday, January 15, 2009. Both companies’ rate changes will occur on January 18th.
Beginning Monday, AT&T’s existing customers will be allowed to take advantage of these new rates without extending their contracts or paying any fees by either heading to their local AT&T store or, by using the account management tool at att.com/wireless.
Lev – Founding Editor, TechReevu.com
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A quiet addition to the U-Verse update collection has been added: Media Sharing.
Media Sharing Allows you to view photos from a Windows Based PC running Windows Media Player 11 directly on the cable box.
Here’s How:
Once Windows Media Player 11 is setup on your computer click “Library” and allow “Unknown Device” to share media.
Once that has been completed, head over to the Interactive Section in U-Verse and click “Media Share“. U-Verse will automatically search for your computer. Once finished searching, select the computer of choice. You now have the ability to listen to your music and look at your latest photos all at the comfort of your TV.
Lev – Founding Editor, TechReevu.com
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Apparently, Microsoft has created a new advertisement for the “Windows phone.” No, it’s not your Zune HD with phone capabilities, it’s the just the Windows Mobile site, with a new layout and, the current selection of Windows Mobile Phones.
The Site itself just shows off aesthetics, no difference in hardware. It does feature information about Software Updates (currently OS 6.5.) So, if you see “New Windows Phone” it’s not true. So don’t believe them.
Just a Note: Microsoft, if you want people to stick with you, just say “New Windows Mobile Phones.”
Lev- Founding Editor, TechReevu.com
P.S. Yes, this is a real advertisement.
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