Customers Rate Least Favorite Wireless Network

Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The bad news for AT&T keeps on coming. With its acquisition of T-Mobile in jeopardy, the number-two carrier in America was once again given the lowest customer satisfaction ratings of any of the four major mobile carriers in the U.S., according to the latest survey from Consumer Reports.
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Sebastian Thrun: Best of TEDTalks 2011: Self-Driving Cars Roll Their Way In
2011-12-06-thrundkjfkdjfkd.jpgSelf-driving cars can make traffic safer, as they never blink or focus on switching the radio station. They have no blind spots, and they can simultaneously process information at a rate that no human can match.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: Slouching to the Right of the Drake Equation
The last few years have been heady for planet hunters. First the hot Jupiters; then the will-o'-the-wisp Glieslings and their cousins; and the results from the Kepler mission, one of which is Kepler-22b.
Ridley Scott: The Only Way to See a Film
It has never made sense to me that those preoccupied with how movies are delivered have for years written off "physical media" as "dead" even though the evidence shows it isn't happening and won't for years to come.
Michael Lingenfelter: Mobile Commerce Brings the Online Offline
Mobile apps are creating new ways for people to shop smarter, bringing the online offline to transform the retail experience and entice people back to stores.
Larry Magid: With New Data We Can Stop The Teen Sexting Panic
A new report from the prestigious Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire should put to rest the notion that America's children are routinely sending around naked pictures of themselves.
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