MetroPCS unveiled its Bring Your Own Phone program, which lets you use your unlocked GSM phone. I’m PCMag’s executive editor of reviews, steering our coverage to make sure we're testing the products ...
Nothing introduced the Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 last month and released its first Open Beta for the Nothing Phone (3), ...
The Nothing Phone (3a) series currently includes two smartphones - Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. The Nothing ...
A researcher at the Def Con security conference in Las Vegas demonstrated that he could impersonate a GSM cell tower and intercept mobile phone calls using only $1500 worth of equipment. The ...
Computer security researchers say that the GSM phones used by the majority of the world’s mobile-phone users can be listened in on with just a few thousand dollars worth of hardware and some free open ...
Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A veteran of CNET since 2003, he reviewed the first iPhone and worked in both the London and San Francisco offices. When not working, he's planning his ...
Flaws in a widely used wireless technology could allow hackers to gain remote control of phones and instruct them to send text messages or make calls, according to an expert on mobile phone security.
<font size="-1">quote:</font><hr>"Despite their buildout of their 850 MHz GSM network, AT&T took their time, continuing to offer popular new models that were missing ...
The overall certification process may seem very long and involved, but it does provide a high level of uniformity across the industry. The expectations for quality of service provided by mobile-phone ...
SINGAPORE--A picture is worth a thousand words, especially when you're trying to describe something to a pal over your mobile phone. That's why Swedish phone manufacturer Ericsson has come up with the ...
my aunt has a nokia flip-it-open-sideways-to-reveal-a-full-qwerty-keypad phone for her at&t gsm plan. i have a sony-ericsson t226. my battery died, so i took out my sim card and put it in her phone ...
Computer security researchers say that the GSM phones used by the majority of the world’s mobile-phone users can be listened in on with just a few thousand dollars worth of hardware and some free open ...