MetroPCS Communications, Inc., the leading mobile phone carrier that offers unlimited, flat-rate, no signed contract wireless communications services, announced today that it now offers mobile phone users in the US unlimited calling to more than 100 countries all around the world, for only $5 per month. According to ... |
24 June 2009 09:43 GMT |
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As of today, the 15th of April 2008, Verizon Wireless offers new nationwide messaging plans to its subscribers, enabling them to send an unlimited number of messages from their mobile devices. While some users might not see the need of an unlimited message plan, as long as unlimited voice plans exist, some others act... |
15 April 2008 13:28 GMT |
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T-Mobile USA (subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG), the fourth largest mobile carrier in the US, will offer an unlimited voice calling and messaging plan to its current and future subscribers, for $99,99 per month. The announcement comes after AT&T, the leading US Mobile carrier, and Verizon Wireless, the second larges... |
21 February 2008 14:51 GMT |
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Yahoo begins offering unlimited storage size for its mail solution today in a move meant to bring the product in the spotlights and beat Google's Gmail. Although the Sunnyvale company didn't mention any certain date for the big release, Google Watch sustained that Yahoo starts the upgrading process today; h... |
16 May 2007 05:31 GMT |
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It's official: Xbox 360 gamers, the Test Drive Collection Volume 4 downloadable car pack is available now on Xbox Live Marketplace for Test Drive Unlimited, as Atari has just announced its existence and pricing. The game is available for the Xbox 360, PS2, PSP and PC platforms.Available for download on Xbox Live... |
14 May 2007 18:56 GMT |
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It's hard to tell the difference nowadays between "the real driving simulator" and the arcade we love to play if we're in the mood for purposeless racing. In my personal gaming universe there are two titles that shine the most when it comes to racing games: Need for Speed and Gran Turismo. Test Drive joins ... |
30 March 2007 10:44 GMT |
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