<Date: 2010-02-06>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: iPad>

Can AT&T really handle the data demands of the iPad?
FCC folks are wondering the same thing aloud. A blog post by Phil Bellaria, director of the National Broadband Task Force at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission suggests that the governmental body may also doubt how much more the overextended AT&T network can handle. Read more...
Permalink: FCC doubts AT&T is capable of handling the iPad
<Date: 2010-02-01>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Android, Google>

While you can buy it unlocked for $530, you will be unable to run it on AT&T’s or Sprint’s 3G network. The Nexus one currently supports the 3G radio frequency of T-Mobile in the United States.
Google recently filed an FCC for a version of the Nexus One with WCDMA Bands I, II and V, which are the bands of AT&T. If you tried to use the Nexus One on AT&T, you will be on Edge, or even 2.5G. BAD! Read more...
Permalink: AT&T and Sprint 3G Nexus One in the works
<Date: 2009-08-11>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Microsoft>
Zune HD has hit the FCC, and pictures are available of the black Zune HD engineering sample that was tested. If you’re interested in the insides of the Zune HD, you can check them out here.
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Permalink: More Zune HD photos again.. this time from the FCC