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Google look like they’ve got a new device that they’re asking the FCC to check on. Google have submitted an application to the FCC in which they request permission to test an “entertainment device” which has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. There aren’t actually many details to go off but it’s known that the device can connect to home WiFi networks and other home electronics equipment. More »

Although Monster and Beats are no longer an item, they’ve still managed to produce a pair of Monster Beats wireless headphones together that were spotted at FCC. More »
Fusion Garage’s Grid 4 smartphone has recently appeared at the FCC, along with a user manual that reveals how its Grid operating system will act. More »

A new FCC filing has revealed that the popular Monster Beats by Dr. Dre headphones will be gaining a new addition. The Beats Wireless Headphones are essentially designed the same as their regular headphones, only this one is wireless and has more of a focus on utilizing Bluetooth to get your your music. More »
The FCC is now asking for consumers’ opinions on the proposed T-Mobile sell-off. Many have been wanting to tell the FCC what they think about the situation, and now they can. Take a look below to find out what you have to do if you want your story heard! More »

Wi-Fi troubleshooting may get quite out of hand at times. But that’s where Cisco’s REN301 Residential Gateway comes in. It just passed the FCC, and it has a built-in LCD screen and capacitive touch controls. More »

On Thursday, the FCC began to look into AT&T’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. In order for AT&T to get T-Mobile however, they first need the approval of the FCC. This is currently causing some major controversy in the US because if this were to occur, that would mean that AT&T and Verizon would own 80% of the wireless market. Due to this, Sprint has opposed the merging of the two companies. More »

House Republicans in Washington are determined for the government to keep its hands off the Internet bill, repealing federal rules that disallow Internet service providers from blocking or interfering with network traffic. More »
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently voted to adopt new rules that require large wireless carriers such as Verizon Wireless and AT&T to offer data roaming for a ‘reasonable’ price. Users should be able to access wireless Internet networks in areas not covered by the users’ wireless provider as well, which simply works like voice and text roaming. More »
Expected for some, definitely a major surprise for me, super-big companies Google and Verizon have joined forces in the fight against…internet evils. Their weapon of choice? Just a little something we like to call net neutrality. These two major powerhouses have recently come together to publicize their policy proposal for an open internet. More »

From Htcyou: The LG Ally for Verizon turned out not to be the “Aloha” after all, so let everyone move onto the next piece of gossip: just approved by the FCC, the LG LG-C710h might be the “Aloha,” aka LU2300 that many are lusting after, but it is not CDMA Verizon bound like previously speculated; instead, the LG-C710h filing has AT&T;GSM/WCDMA 3G bands 1900/850. More »


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