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Comment False advertising - Pick One (Score 1) 247

As a long time AT&T customer, this does more than irritate. I down right pisses me off. The simple answer is that I am grandfathered in with the unlimited data plan.
Point 1 - AT&T advertised and sold this plan as UNLIMITED data
Point 2 - AT&T routinely advertises that they have the fastest 3G network

Under AT&T's current plan to throttle, AT&T only gets to pick ONE thing that they still offer (either fastest 3G or UNLIMITED), and then they are guilty of FALSE advertising on the other -- IT"S JUST THAT SIMPLE. Ultimately, we should ALL call them on it, even if it means long lines at the courthouse for each of our small claims.

Comment How about OCCUPY AT&T -- Executive Bonus decre (Score 1) 247

The reality here is that the merger was never going to work, it was a "bonehead" idea from the beginning and the "adjustment" to cover the cost should come out of the AT&T Executive Bonus Plan. The Board of Directors and stockholders ought to be able to figure that one out.

But, if AT&T steals the cost out of the customer's pockets then it will indeed be time to find other carriers.

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10 Tech Concepts You Should Know for 2007 195

mattnyc99 writes "Popular Mechanics has a new list of wide-ranging technology terms it claims will be big in 2007. From PRAM to BAN and SmartPills to data clouds, it's a pretty nice summary of upcoming and in-the-works trends across the board (with a podcast embedded). Though these aren't technologies they expect to be in everyone's homes next year, they're sure this tech will be in the headlines. How do their predictions from a year ago stack up now?" From the article: "Printed Solar Panels - Tomorrow's solar panels may not need to be produced in high-vacuum conditions in billion-dollar fabrication facilities. If California-based Nanosolar has its way, plants will use a nanostructured "ink" to form semiconductors, which would be printed on flexible sheets. Nanosolar is currently building a plant that will print 430 megawatts' worth of solar cells annually--more than triple the current solar output of the entire country."

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