How to switch from iPhone to Android

On May 18, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

You’ve decided to make the switch, but how do you transfer all your contacts, calendars, photos, and other content from your iPhone to your new Android device? Here are a few easy steps to help you transfer your important data.

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Want Verizon’s iPhone? Tips for Cutting the Fee

On January 28, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

Tips for subsidizing the switch from AT&T to Verizon.

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Tips for subsidizing the switch from AT&T to Verizon.

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Pre-orders for the Verizon iPhone 4 begin Feb. 3, and if you just can’t stand the thought of sticking with AT&T any longer, here are a few simple ways to help subsidize the switch.

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Switching iPhone carriers proves problematic

On January 17, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

iPhone users in Vermont are eager to ditch AT&T for what many feel is Verizon’s superior network. But for some customers the switch won’t be easy.

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I use an iPhone 4, having upgraded from an iPhone 3GS. However, prior to making the switch to the iPhone I relied on Windows Mobile smartphones for years. With all of the excitement generated by Windows Phone 7, though, I felt it was worth a deeper look, and perhaps it might be time to embrace the new Microsoft mobile platform.

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Confessions of an iPhone User: Why I Like Windows Phone 7

I use an iPhone 4. I upgraded to the iPhone 4 from an iPhone 3GS. However, prior to making the switch to the iPhone I relied on Windows Mobile smartphones for years. With all of the excitement generated by Windows Phone 7, though, I felt it was worth a deeper look, and perhaps it might be time to embrace the new Microsoft mobile platform.

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Confessions of an iPhone 4 User: Five Things to Like about Windows Phone 7

I use an iPhone 4. I upgraded to the iPhone 4 from an iPhone 3GS. However, prior to making the switch to the iPhone I relied on Windows Mobile smartphones for years. With all of the excitement generated by Windows Phone 7, though, I felt it was worth a deeper look, and perhaps it might be time to embrace the new Microsoft mobile platform.

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iPad’s Orientation Lock Switch Becomes Mute Switch With iOS 4.2

Wednesday September 15, 2010 03:11 PM EST
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AT&T and ‘The Switch’ Join the iAd Rotation

On August 23, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

AT&T and ‘The Switch’ Join the iAd Rotation

Monday August 23, 2010 04:16 PM EST
Written by Eric Slivka

Last week, we reported that, despite strong results for early adopters of Apple’s iAd mobile advertising platform, roll-out of the ads has been slow due to Apple’s tight control over the entire ad development process. At the time we noted that more high-profile ads were scheduled to be coming in the near future.

Silicon Alley Insider provides a walkthrough of two new iAds that have just gone live, featuring Apple’s U.S. iPhone partner AT&T and “The Switch”, a new movie with Jason Bateman and Jennifer Anniston that debuted this past weekend.


The AT&T ad focuses on the carrier’s new $15-per-month Data Plus plan, carrying the tag line “Now your entire family can afford the mobile internet.” The various ad panels outline the carrier’s Data Plus ($15/200 MB) and Data Pro ($25/2 GB) plans and offer estimates and tools to help users decide which plans would be right for them given their mobile activities. The company also pushes its Wi-Fi hotspots, available to its cellular data customers free of charge.


The iAd for “The Switch” offers a variety of features, including a tool for finding nearby theaters showing the film, trailers and commercials, a photo gallery, character bios, and a humorous “quiz” to help users decide whether they are ready to be parents. The ad also features a mini-game called “Build a Baby”, which lets users assemble various combinations of hair, eyes, and mouths to create unique “baby” faces. The resulting images can be saved to the users’ Camera Roll photo folders.

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