Sprint confirmed that, starting today, all new iPhone 4S models sold for use on its network will initially be carrier-locked to Sprint's designated overseas partners when using the phone outside the United States. After a few months, however, customers in good standing can request an unlock so that they can use cheaper prepaid Micro-SIM cards overseas, Sprint says.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Apple plugs huge security hole with iOS 5.0.1
Apple has addressed a major security vulnerability with the latest version of its iOS software.
Angry Birds Store?
Angry Birds fans in Europe are about to get less angry.
Unlocked Apple iPhone 4S Now Available in U.S.
The iPhone 4S is now available from four U.S. carriers—
Logitech confesses to 'gigantic' mistake with Google TV
Logitech is halting production of its Google TV Revue set-top boxes, acknowledging that the whole affair was a financial disaster for the company.
BlackBerry maker sticks with Adobe Flash for mobiles...For now
Research in Motion will continue to use Adobe Flash Player, at least for the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, even after Adobe announced it will discontinue Flash for the mobile web.
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Sprint will begin locking iPhone 4S SIMs on November 11
According to SprintFeed, Sprint will begin locking SIM slots on the iPhone 4S beginning November 11.
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