AT&T is warning customers that there is a phone scam going around and it involves someone calling you and identifying themselves as an employee with AT&T.
At least in terms of market share. Which smart phones are people buying now? Neilsen's recent study suggests it's all about the Droid.
Over 2010, Nielsen charted a 27 percent market share average for Apple's iPhone, while RIM's BlackBerry fell hard from a high of 39 percent--and Android licensees collectively rose from a starting point in the single digits--to almost alongside Apple with equal 2
AT&T's stranglehold on the iPhone has officially come to an end. Starting February 10, Verizon, AT&T's chief rival in the cellular biz, will begin selling the iPhone, announcing their new agreement with Apple early Tuesday.