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Comcast Axes 250GB Bandwidth Limit

Comcast

Last year I wrote articles about how I frequently went over Comcast’s 250GB threshold and was NEVER called or warned about going. I feel that Comcast monitored its network by region and would not call people in regions that were less threatened by network congestion. Thus, living in a suburb of the Twin Cities, I hardly doubt most my...

I’m Switching to Straight Talk

Straight Talk

UPDATE: Great news for all you Straight Talk users! Since I’ve posted a few articles here on WireValley in regards to my experience with Straight Talk, APN settings, tutorials, screenshots, helping others, etc. I thought it would be a great idea to start a support website for all of us Straight Talk users! I’ll be the first to admit...

Apple is Now for Old People, Litteraly

Apple Store NYC

So it appears Apple is now for old people, literally. Wonder why Apple’s commercials are starting to have celebrities in them? It’s because celebrities can be any age, sex, gender, etc. Apple has now discovered that its main demographic is ages 35+, not the typical 18-34 in which Apple is used to. In layman’s terms, Apple’s...

Android Tops iOS as Top Mobile Ad Platform

Android Eats Apple

  According to the Q2 report from publishing firm AdFonic, Android has surpassed iOS for the first time in the number of mobile ad impressions served globally. Google’s Android operating system accounts for 46% of the ads served by Admedia during Q2 2012 (up from 38% in Q1), while iOS stands at 34 percent, down 11 points since Q1. Although...

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S III

Root Galaxy S III

So you’ve just bagged yourself a gleaming newSamsung Galaxy S3 and you already want to root around in Android’s murky depths? Step this way, friend, and let me take you through the process. If you think of your phone as a computer, rooting it is like being given administrator rights; you can edit and mess around with things that...

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