Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss T-Mobile's new P2P stance and Sprint's new pretty cheap plans, tons of phones coming out pretty soon from Samsung, Motorola and oddly enough, Sharp, Apple's solution to USB connectors' four-dimensional paradox, Microsoft's Threshold in Fall and so much more!
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T-Mobile to throttle customers who use unlimited LTE data for torrents/p2p » TmoNewsSprint Launches New Price War, Debuts $100 Family Plan | Re/codePhone
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs and pricing leaked ahead of announcementSamsung Galaxy Alpha is now official: metal-made and the thinnest Galaxy yetHTC releasing Zoe app to the masses this week with more to come | Android and MeHTC Desire 816 – Full phone specificationsSharp’s new phone for Sprint looks like something out of a sci-fi fantasy | The VergeSharp Aquos Crystal and Crystal X go live in Japan – GSMArena.com newsMoto X+1, Moto G2, and Moto 360 to be revealed on September 4Reversible USB Type-C connector finalized: Devices, cables, and adapters coming soon | ExtremeTechApple
Video Shows New Lightning Cable with Reversible USB Connector in Action – Mac RumorsNow even more shots of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6’s 1810mAh battery have leaked | 9to5MacApparent Photo of 5.5-Inch iPhone 6 Battery Reveals 2,915 mAh Capacity – Mac RumorsGoogle
Android in Q2 grew to 84.7% of smartphone market, 60% under $200 off-contract | 9to5GoogleGoogle’s undersea cables have to be reinforced because sharks keep biting them | The VergeMicrosoft
Report: Windows ‘Threshold’ public preview will debut this fall | PCWorldSteve Ballmer steps down as board member at MicrosoftOther News
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