SF News Apple Unveils Powerful iOS 7; Pretty, Plastic New iPhones Today's mildly anticipated iPhone and iOS7 announcement from Apple met expectations and rumors swirling around the Internet over the past few months. CEO Tim Cook and his gang revealed the iOS 7, iPhone
SF News Tips: Protecting You And Your Smartphone Reader Erica Kwiatkowski contacted us this morning with the following tips, care of the sometimes frightening folks at AT&T, about how not to get your smartphone stolen while in public. The
SF News New iPhone, iPad Mini Debut Date (Maybe) Revealed Though interest in the Apple iPhone subsided ever so slightly, we're always curious about the technological wizardry brewing in Cupertino. We're hearing rumors that Apple could debut the new iPhone on Wednesday, September
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Dine Out Without Being A Jerk Yesterday we taught you how to walk on city sidewalks, and on Monday we explained the unwritten rules of riding public transportation. Today, as part of SFist's ode to National Etiquette Week, we
SF News Britney's Concert Now On Media Blackout: No WiFi, No Cell Service If you were planning to tweet from Britney's concert at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, you've got another thing coming. Although the facility has WiFi, it will not be open to the public, according
SF News AT&T to Buy T-Mobile for $39 Billion Poor-reception phone carrier AT&T will purchase T-Mobile from Deutsche Telekom for a cool $30 billion, it was announced over the weekend. While a regulatory review is in order, AT&T
SF News Santa Clara County Gets New Area Code... Could We Be Next? In the land of the 408, there will soon be a lot of 669s running around. And for those who already have a claim on a 408 number, they may just find it
SF News Sergey Brin's Wife Wants You To Unplug Your Phone Anne Wojcicki, 3andme co-founder and wife of Google's resident hot Russian Jew Sergey Brin, wants you to turn off your phone as part of National Day of Unplugging. Wojcicki, a board member of
SF News Phone Books to Continue to Be Printed, Delivered, Whether You Want Them Or Not A bill that would have made it harder for the phone companies to dump those mountains of unwanted phone books on our collective doorsteps has died in the California state senate. Sen. Leland
SF News Google's 'Nexus One' Phone by Amy Crocker Google will market its own cellphone as early as next year, according to the Wall Street Journal. This phone, called Nexus One, will be sold without a connection to a