Nicole Scherzinger, who’s famous for once being a singer for the Pussycat Dolls but is still famous because she’s smokingly attractive, wore a Twitter Dress to an event. Not a dress designed by Marc Jacobs or Alexander Wang but a dress with 2,000 LED lights that display Tweets sent to her. Read More >>
If you put two and two together and count four, then well done -- you probably had enough brains to figure out that EE would be supporting the two latest iPads with its sweet 4G flavours. Confirmation was received from the network today, so if you really want a taste of 4G on a 'Pad, this is the only way to get it. Read More >>
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"According to Orange customer service regarding the 4G launch
"They're just holding off for Apple to give them the go ahead to announce it. Mid week ..." More »
That's a question I've been asking myself -- how much am I willing to pay for 4G? Now there's a rumour floating about that it'll cost you less than a tenner-a-month more, on top of your original contract, to grab 4G. Sounds reasonable, but I guess it depends on data limits, now doesn't it? Read More >>
Featured comment by Cantab:
"I just checked the T mobile website which says that contract is £36/m, and I also want the 32Gb phone (£220 on contract, £599 unlocked). So if the ..." More »
Apple's finally put an end to all the rumours and announced the LTE-packing iPhone 5, and for once, we can get in on the 4G-action too. Yes, that's right, the iPhone 5 supports the 1800MHz band of EE's brand new LTE network for blazing fast data in the UK. Read More >>
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"Apologies, i very much stand to be corrected in my thoughts. Please feel free to correct, but that is the way i read it at least." More »
As EE's CEO strongly hinted yesterday, the iPhone 5 is highly likely to be able to run on our brand-spanking-new 4G network. Now the Guardian has some anonymous sources that confirm the iPhone 5 will run on EE's 1800MHz 4G network -- a UK 4G iPhone 5 anyone? Read More >>
While EE didn't come out and say it directly -- I think Apple would have shot them for that -- while on stage talking about incoming LTE phones for the UK's first 4G network, EE's CEO, Olaf Swantee, drop some extremely heavy hints that it would be carrying a 4G iPhone 5 "soon." Read More >>
So, EE's 4G network is up and running, well, for testing anyway. But just how fast is it, and what speeds can you expect once you get a 4G phone in the palm of your hand, in the next month or so? Read More >>
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"Sounds like they are taking it away in any case now the summer is over, or at least going to probably charge for it" More »
As well as announcing details of its launch of the UK's first 4G network, Everything Everywhere's new EE brand has listed the first LTE mobiles we'll get to use over here. It could be Nokia's chance to shine. Read More >>
As expected, Everything Everywhere's just announced that its 4G network, which like the company, is now just called EE. But it's not just 4G, it'll also be fibre broadband too. Unfortunately, it's not live for the customer today, but it will be "within the coming weeks", so we've got a bit of a wait till we can hop on the screaming, 4G network. Read More >>
Featured comment by spudhed:
"ill believe it when i see it, not that it matters to me, im on voda and there are no lte phones over here with a qwerty keyboard anyway (someone anyon..." More »
Featured comment by Darrell Jones:
"Makes sense, since they have to phase out the separate price plans of the 2 partners and introduce the new unified branding, best to do so on an entir..." More »
Looking forward to tasting the sweet, blazing waves of the 4G revolution? You've not got long to wait. Everything Everywhere's launching its 4G LTE network next Tuesday, September 11th, and it'll outline what phones we're going to get and where 4G will be rolled out first. 4G's almost here folks, after such a long wait. [Android Central] Read More >>
It might not be a full-blown Google Wallet, but as of tomorrow you'll be able to contactlessly pay for things using your Galaxy S III, thanks to Orange and Barclaycard's Quick Tap. All you need is a Galaxy S III; a MasterCard or Visa, and money in the bank, then you'll be able to fritter away your hard earned cash on everything from beer to gadgets. Read More >>
Now that we're finally getting a 4G network to call our very own, it's about time we got some phones to go with it. It seems the HTC One XL, which is basically the beastly-One X with go-faster, 4G stripes, might well be it. Read More >>
Everything Everywhere is making a renewed push into the contactless mobile payment world, signing a five-year deal with Mastercard to bring NFC payments and more to Orange and T-Mobile users. Read More >>
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"I've had an Orange UK Galaxy Nexus since launch and am sooooo tired of waiting to be able to use the NFC payment system, there are paypoints in some s..." More »