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SpaceX’s Deal With T-Mobile to Offer Satellite Texting Could Mean the End of Cell Phone Dead Spots

As he announced a partnership with T-Mobile, Elon Musk said SpaceX is looking to partner with more carriers to provide satellite-based phone services.
By Sissi Cao

T-Mobile CEO John Legere Sold His Central Park West Penthouse to Giorgio Armani

Armani reportedly paid $17.5 million for the Central Park West duplex.
By Morgan Halberg
Estimates show that 43 million Americans were scammed last year and lost about $10.5 billion due to robocalls.

Spam Robocalls in the US Are Up 35%

Estimates show that 43 million Americans were scammed last year and lost about $10.5 billion due to robocalls.
By Harmon Leon

WeWork Wants to Replace Adam Neumann With Eccentric T-Mobile CEO John Legere

By Gabriela Barkho

Will Amazon Become the Nation’s Next Major Cell Service Provider?

By Gabriela Barkho

FCC Chairman Approves T-Mobile, Sprint Merger to Fast Track 5G

By Gabriela Barkho
CEO of T-Mobile US Inc. John Legere (L) and Executive Chairman of Sprint Corporation Marcelo Claure (R) testify during a hearing before the Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Subcommittee of Senate Judiciary Committee on June 27, 2018.

3 Things Americans—And Their Elected Leaders—Must Know About the Sprint/T-Mobile Deal

By Kevin Currie
According to the indictment filed in the State of Washington, starting in 2012, Huawei began a coordinated effort to steal information on a T-Mobile phone-testing robot dubbed "Tappy."

Will the US Indictments of Huawei Change the ‘National Champion’ Narrative?

By Chiu-Ti Jansen
Saudi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is surreptitiously connected to a major deal that would create America’s first-ever 5G network.

Is Journalist-Murdering Saudi Arabia Your Next Cell Phone Provider? Why You Should Worry

By David Wade

T-Mobile Urged to Drop Corey Lewandowski After ‘Womp Womp’ Immigration Comments

By John Bonazzo
AT&T Time Warner Merger Netflix

What Does the AT&T and Time Warner Decision Mean for the Entertainment Industry?

By Brandon Katz
Netflix Comcast Details

Here’s How the Netflix-Comcast Deal Could Affect 21.3M US Households

By Brandon Katz
This is as close as we'll get to a Sprint/T-Mobile merger for now.

Sprint and T-Mobile Call Off Merger, Sending Stocks Tumbling

By John Bonazzo
Samsung unveils the Galaxy Note 8 on August 23, 2017.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Preorders Have Started Arriving—Here’s What Users Are Saying

By Daryl Deino
Residents evacuated Houston after Hurricane Harvey made landfall.

Wireless Carriers Are Helping Customers Affected by Hurricane Harvey

By John Bonazzo
CARMEL, IN - MAY 02: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign stop at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts on May 2, 2016 in Carmel, Indiana. Trump continues to campaign leading up to the state of Indiana's primary day on Tuesday.

Donald Trump’s Indiana Supporters Favor Old Cell Phones—Here’s How We Know

By Brady Dale
The Blackberry Priv.

The Priv: Five Months With Blackberry’s First Android

By Brady Dale
John Legere is the new owner of a CPW penthouse originally owned by William Randolph Hearst. (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for HBO)

Mogul to Mogul: T-Mobile CEO Buys CPW Penthouse Once Owned by William Randolph Hearst

By Morgan Halberg
The Android is crying because 950 million of its phones are affected by a vulnerability. (Photo: Google Commons)

Multimedia Hack Affecting 95 Percent of Android Phones

By John Bonazzo
(Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr)

How Much Do I Love T-Mobile? You Don’t Want to Know

By Ryan Holiday

Booting Up: Tumblr’s Traffic Might Be Declining

By Jordan Valinsky

Startup News: The Library of Congress Has a Twitter Problem

By Myles Tanzer

The NYPD Could Be Reading and Saving Your Call Logs Without a Court Order

By Jessica Roy
(Photo: Getty)

The NYPD Could Be Reading and Saving Your Call Logs Without a Court Order

By Jessica Roy
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