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Following Verizon’s iPhone teaser, Apple has now released its own commercial, featuring iPhones of both networks Verizon and AT&T. The 30-second clip is a typical iPhone ad with a hand holding up an iPhone 4 in front of a white background, though this time there are two iPhones side-by side. More »


Apple and iPhone junkies have been raving ever since the big announcement that Verizon would be acquiring the phone that changed the face of the smartphone market. Well, in a new ad campaign by the cell phone service provider, that pent up anticipation is exploited in a titillating thirty seconds of pure Christmas-morning excitement. More »


Verizon and AT&T have both decided to cancel their upgrade discount programmes respectively. Both of these cancellations have occurred within days of each other. Some policies that could “streamline” things have been given to us though. They will apparently arrive on January 23rd. Take a look at them… More »


Verizon slowly changed their upgrade policy after their announcement about the launch of iPhone 4. Effective after January 16th, new and existing customers will not be able to get phones for discounted price, meaning phones will be more expensive to them. More »


Verizon has introduced the Personal Hotspot feature on its iPhone 4 during the press event that was held on January 11th. With this feature up to 5 WiFi devices will be able to connect to the Verizon iPhone, which simply works as an internet hub. You can also set it up using Bluetooth or USB for one-to-one connection, which is probably equal to the ‘tethering’ option on AT&T’s iPhone. More »


It’s a done deal, folks. Verizon is officially getting its share of the Apple iPhone. While Verizon users are jumping for joy, this new acquisition may spell out some bad news for the guys over at Google, who are grabbing their Android devices and running for the hills. Well, not really, but this iPhone expansion could affect Android sales quite profoundly. More »


The Wall Street Journal has now confirmed the arrival of Verizon iPhones by the end of January. Verizon recently sent out invitations to a press event in New York on January 11th with rumors saying that this event will be the debut of iPhone of Verizon. More »


Recently, Android Central gained some information about Verizon’s two year contract customers that may not be to pleasing to some. More »


It is likely that Verizon will announce the iPhone on Tuesday. Nothing else has been said about it – no information has been given. None of Apple’s presence will be found at the CES either. More »


iPhones are everywhere. Apple has really done it this time, because there’s rarely a place you can go to that will not feature several iPhones. Well, get ready to start seeing a lot more of them in the near future, because Verizon has finally closed the deal with Apple! More »


Verizon seems to be following in Comcast’s footsteps and bringing all the features from their home cable box to mobile devices including, but not limited to Apple’s iPhone and iPad. The longterm goal is to seamlessly link the television viewing experience to mobile devices so that subscribers can access live TV, OnDemand, and their personal DVR from anywhere in the world. A “pick up where you left off” service much like Apple’s recently released AirPlay is also in the works. More »


If you didn’t know already, the Apple iPad is coming to Verizon! To enlighten you about this fact, Verizon have released their iPad commercial on YouTube. More »


Verizon has announced that they will be beginning to sell the iPad, the two companies Apple and Verizon have come together to sell the product. There is nothing different with the iPad, but with the bundle you get the Verizon Mi-fi, even though its the old one, you can connect your iPad and surf on the Verizon internet. More »


Great news for Verizon users! The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Apple will start cranking out an iPhone for Verizon, and they will hit the stores as early as 2011. More »


Massive phone company Verizon will recompensate a good 15 million users with $90 million for mistaken overcharges. Said users have apparently been mistakenly billed data plan charges when in fact they didn’t activate any data plans. Most customers should only expect credit returns in the range of $2 to $4, although some have been overly taken advantage of. More »


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