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Long Time, No Blog: Catching Up

Over the past few months, I’ve neglected regular posts. I don’t like that one bit. Many interesting articles have passed me by, and I’m not going to let that happen again. While I can’t promise a complete turnaround, I will promise I’ll do my best to catch you up, starting right now.
Phone Review: Motorola RIZR [...]

Verizon to Open Their Cellular Network to Any Device

In an out-of-nowhere press conference today, Verizon announced they will open their cellular network to any device starting the middle of next year. Requirements for network access are expected to be low, however, devices must be submitted for testing and approved by Verizon (and presuming the FCC) before being granted access to Verizon’s network. While [...]

What You’ve Missed While I Coded

Since I’ve been coding like crazy lately, I haven’t really had any time to talk about the interesting tech news going on the past couple of days. Now that things have died down a bit, I’d like to catch you up on what I’ve found interesting.
First up, Vista was released on Tuesday. After years of [...]

Interviewed by Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Earlier today, I was interviewed Lauren Mayk of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune on the topic of Verizon’s EVDO test networks draining batteries; an issue I mentioned previously on this site. My interview resulted in a couple of quotes in an article in the Herald-Tribune. If you’re interested in hearing what I had to say, be sure [...]

Verizon Enables EVDO for Lehigh Valley

Starting today, Verizon users who live in the Lehigh Valley area and have an EVDO phone will finally be able to use the EVDO functionality. To take advantage of the EVDO functionality, you’ll need to first update your phone’s PRL by dialing *228 and selecting option 2. After the phone downloads the update, you should [...]