In case you’re a T-Mobile subscriber and like to play games on your cellphone, pay attention to their latest offer because it includes downloading games for free. The reason behind the decision to offer games for free is pretty simple, and can be summed up in one word: advertisements. This means that before playing the game
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I found this article over at Pocketnow.com and thought it was an interesting read. Apparently if you have a T-Mobile G1 phone, you better not take it overseas. Apparently the device will stay connected to the Internet - even if the data connection is disabled - causing you to run up a nice bill by the end of your trip. Read the full article here. Thanks to the team at Pocketn...
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Bad news if you're traveling abroad and are an owner of the T-Mobile G1 running on Android. It seems that you cannot turn off data roaming on the handset, which will result in roaming charges incurred. A tipster on Gizmodo had returned from a trip to the UK to find an expensive bill. According to a T-Mobile supervisor the G1 always accesses the internet whether you are sending text messages o...
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It hasn’t been long since T-Mobile began selling the Google Android G1 but already T-Mobile has dropped the price and is now offering the T-Mobile G1 free on tariffs of £30.00. On launch of the T-Mobile G1, the original plan customers had to sign for was £40.00 per month, so this reduction so soon after will
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Every workplace has them, an office joker, the rebel, the leader, the prankster, but according to a new report which identifies key workplace personalities, they may well be a thing of the past. The T-Mobile Workplace Motivation Report is a report which details that despite the recent economic financial grey cloud, office jokers and pranksters
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