Topic: AT&T Inc.
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Major League Baseball 2013: bobbleheads and fireworks galore for fans
Fans in the know are as likely to buy Major League Baseball tickets based on scheduled giveaways and promotions as on the opponent. Here then is a list to help introduce you to this aspect of game attendance.
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Cotton Bowl watchers et al.: Do you know your Texas college football history?
Football in Texas is serious business. Test your knowledge of college football history in the Lone Star State.
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Opinion 4 ways to get phone service the next time a hurricane Sandy calls
In the aftermath of a disaster such as superstorm Sandy, two-way communication is essential. Here are four ways to better prepare our phones and other devices for the next disaster:
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MLB Opening Day: Looking back at 100 years of baseball history
To get a sense of the historic arc Major League Baseball has taken over just the past 100 years, hop on our time machine and review some of its key news and developments at 10-year intervals, beginning in 1912.
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The Masters: 12 women candidates for Augusta National membership
The Augusta National Golf Club has steadfastly refused to alter its all-male membership. But circumstances may soon cause the gender barrier to break, and if it does there are several women who might be good fits for the club.
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Horizons As 'Operation Chokehold' nears, second thoughts abound
A protest aimed at bringing down AT&T's network saw support and then a rush of concerned opposition.
12/18/2009 03:01 pm -
Horizons Operation Chokehold: AT&T, FCC condemn Fake Steve Jobs plan
In response to reports that AT&T will begin charging 'bandwidth hogs,' Fake Steve Jobs had urged iPhone users to run bandwidth-intensive apps for an hour on Friday. AT&T calls the stunt irresponsible and pointless, and the FCC said it was a public safety concern.
12/17/2009 01:20 pm -
Biden to unveil broadband expansion projects to boost jobs
Vice President Biden goes to Georgia Thursday to announce $182 million in stimulus grants for increasing broadband access to homes and businesses in 17 states. A total of $2.5 billion of stimulus money has been set aside for broadband projects.
12/17/2009 10:39 am -
Horizons Free WiFi at McDonald's, coming in 2010
The fast food chain will stop charging for Internet access at its 11,000 US stores starting next month.
12/16/2009 02:11 pm -
The New Economy Could a new Google phone, the Nexus One, challenge mobile service contracts?
If Google's new phone, the Nexus One, can succeed while being marketed directly to consumers, it could change how mobile phones are sold. But tall challenges remain.
12/14/2009 01:33 pm -
Why Accenture is the first company to ditch Tiger Woods
Accenture announced Sunday that it is ending its sponsorship of Tiger Woods because of the current scandal. Accenture tied its brand to Woods more closely than did any other company.
12/13/2009 05:14 pm -
Horizons AT&T: iPhone data hogs better pay up
Executive tells iPhone users to expect new pricing plans designed to curb bandwidth guzzling.
12/09/2009 12:00 am -
Horizons Mark the Spot: iPhone app logs poor AT&T coverage
A new AT&T app makes it easy to report dropped calls and spotty service – does it play into Verizon's hand?
12/07/2009 12:00 am -
Horizons Droid's 'girly' ads taunt iPhone
12/04/2009 12:00 am -
Three ways the Comcast-NBC merger could change television
As Americans' media habits shift toward the Internet, cable companies are being marginalized. The potential Comcast-NBC Universal deal is Comcast's bid to remain relevant.
12/02/2009 12:00 am -
Horizons AT&T, Verizon drop "Map for that" lawsuits
Both AT&T and Verizon walked away from their spat over a disputed ad, dropping lawsuits on Wednesday.
12/02/2009 12:00 am -
With Fritz Henderson gone, should an outsider head GM?
Outsider Whitaker is already GM's interim CEO after Fritz Henderson's departure.
12/01/2009 12:00 am -
Horizons Apple disses Verizon, Droid with tongue-in-cheek iPhone ads
Can your network do that? Apple is launching two iPhone ads Monday night that not-so-subtly knock Verizon's network.
11/23/2009 12:00 am -
The New Economy ATT net service halted by cut fiber cable
ATT net service temporarily interrupted by cut fiber cable.
11/16/2009 12:00 am -
Horizons How Gizmo5 is both good and bad for Google
Gizmo5 lets Google act like a phone company. But now it might need to, well, act like a phone company.
11/13/2009 12:00 am -
The New Economy Top 10 growing professions: Why are they so boring?
A look at Top 10 professions with the most growth potential.
10/21/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons Nokia Booklet $300 at Best Buy with AT&T contract
The Nokia "mini notebook" is $200 more without an AT&T contract, exclusively at Best Buy.
10/13/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons There's a map for that: New Verizon ad one-ups AT&T
'Can you hear me now' is old news. Meet Verizon's new catchphrase.
10/06/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons AT&T pulls a 180 on iPhone Internet calls
AT&T said today that it will allow iPhone customers to access Skype.
10/06/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons Why don't pregnant women tip over? Ask an Ig Noble winner.
At Harvard University, a select group of researchers receive their Ig Noble awards.
10/02/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons Report: Rocky month for upstart Bing
10/02/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons Nintendo Wii Fit has gone to the dogs
10/02/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons New Google search filter helps cut down on commercial clutter
10/01/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons Twitter feeling a little hectic lately? Help is on the way.
Twitter is testing a feature which would allow users to organize the people they follow.
10/01/2009 01:00 am -
Horizons Video: Google rolls out new search aide for mobile phones
10/01/2009 01:00 am



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