
Gigabyte T1006 specs insight from FCC
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: December 2, 2011Filed under: Computers, Laptops
Recently the Gigabyte T1006 showed up at the FCC, after sifting through the boring paperwork we can finally reveal some interesting information regarding this netvertible (yes, that is what they are calling netbook which boasts a display which can be…

Closer to Verizon Droid Bionic release after apparent filing
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: July 3, 2011Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
Just over two months ago we heard the Motorola Droid Bionic was going to release soon, according to an official statement from the Motorola Mobility Media Center. The first DROID was released around 2-years ago, and the new Verizon Droid…

Sony S2 dual-screen tablet: FCC approves AT&T HSPA+ supported modem
By: Chris Maugham | Posted: June 6, 2011Filed under: Portable Computers & Tablets
The amount of tablets being produced this year is making the competition a very high standard which means the newer models will only get better. Today we have news of Sony’s attempt at being successful in the market with one…

FCC gives AT&T 50 questions over T-Mobile USA acquisition
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: May 29, 2011Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
We’ve already heard Sprint’s concerns over the T-Mobile and AT&T acquisition, and in the last few days it’s the FCC who has addressed their concerns with 50 questions, which AT&T has to answer in the ongoing discussions. The list of…

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: FCC Creates Release Anticipation
By: Chris Maugham | Posted: May 5, 2011Filed under: Portable Computers & Tablets
If you’re one of no doubt many people hoping to get your hands on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 which runs Android Honeycomb, then we have some news which is sure to get you salivating. A Wi-Fi version of the device…

HTC Sensation 4G clears the FCC, Ready for U.S. Release
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: May 5, 2011Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
A recent article posted on AndroidCentral has confirmed that the HTC Sensation 4G has cleared the FCC, this means that T-Mobile USA can now begin their plans to release the impressive smartphone. You can see all of the FCC documentation…

AT&T’s takeover of T-Mobile may get blocked by FCC
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: March 25, 2011Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
We told you recently about AT&T’s proposed takeover of T-Mobile USA, the deal which is said to be worth $39 may not get approval from the Federal Communications Commission. The deal will be studied by the FCC, who will want…

Verizon Settlement: Overcharging Could Get Worse
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: October 30, 2010Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
Verizon has finally agreed on a settlement figure with the U.S. government for overcharging its customers. The cell phone carrier is to pay $25 million to the Treasury on top of the $52.8 million that Big Red is to pay…

T-mobile Sued Over Pot-related Texts: FCC Decision Needed
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: September 20, 2010Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
Cell phone carrier T-Mobile is now being sued by Ez Texting over what is reported as Pot-related texts. It is said that T-mobile has been blocking certain text messages because they contained information on the drug marijuana.

Sony Xperia X8: User manual thanks to FCC
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: August 25, 2010Filed under: Cell Phones, Handsets
We already know what the new Sony Xperia X8 looks like, but who would have thought that the FCC would be so quick having a user manual on their website? The pictures of the small Android 1.6 smartphone have only…

FCC Boss on Spectrum Shortage and iPhone Apps
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: October 8, 2009Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
Julius Genachowski, from the FCC was recently speaking at a wireless conference, warning that the wireless industry is in need of more spectrum. While there, he also spoke about what his favorite iPhone apps are, wonder what they will be…

White Spaces: FCC say yes
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: November 5, 2008Filed under: Alternative News
The row over the use of White Spaces has been going on for some time now; companies such as Google and Microsoft were all for it, while Television companies were worried that it might interfere with their broadcasts. The decision…

FCC Not Changing Cell Phone Fees
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: November 4, 2008Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
The chairmen of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) have decided not to go ahead with a controversial proposal on cell phone charges. There was to be an overhaul as to how telephones companies pay each other when they have to…

FCC chairman supports white spaces for wireless broadband
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: October 16, 2008Filed under: Broadband, Computers
Kevin Martin, FCC chairman has proposed that we open up unused parts of the television airwaves “White Spaces” and deliver wireless broadband service through it. Martin has been appealing to both the publics and groups of technology companies to bring…

Comcast Sue FCC: Predictions come true
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: September 4, 2008Filed under: Broadband, Computers
Its been expected for a long time now that after the FCC gave its 3-2 decision against Comcast, we will see the cable operator sue the FCC. Today we are hearing that predictions have come true, Comcast is suing the…

