Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Google Cuts Nexus One ETF to $150 From $350

Google has cut a fee charged to users who cease using its Nexus One smartphone before four months from $350 to $150, making it somewhat more palatable for users dissatisfied with the device to put it down.

Not long after Google began selling the Nexus One from its own Webstore Jan. 5, bloggers who read the terms of sale page noticed Google vowed to charge users who ceased using the device early a $350 Equipment Recovery Fee.

Consumers who bought a subsidized Nexus One for $179 through T-Mobile and canceled the contract before 120 days must pay Google an Equipment Recovery Fee in addition to the $200 Early Termination Fee they would pay to T-Mobile.

A Google spokesperson explained to eWEEK that the ERF is a way to recoup its investment because it subsidizes the devices purchased with T-Mobile service.

"This is standard practice for third-party resellers of T-Mobile and other operators, and you will find similar policies for other mobile service resellers," the spokesperson said.

The slash in the ERF popped up on the Nexus One terms of sale Web page.

"You agree to pay Google an equipment subsidy recovery fee (the "Equipment Recovery Fee") in the event you cancel or downgrade your wireless plan within 120 days of activation of wireless service. If you activate a new line of service with T-Mobile, your Equipment Recovery Fee will be $150 USD if you cancel or downgrade your service plan within 120 days of activation. If you are upgrading an existing line of service with T-Mobile, your Equipment Recovery Fee will be $50 USD if you cancel or downgrade your service within 120 days of activation."

The move also comes in the wake of a broad probe into ETFs by the Federal Communications Commission.

The FCC Jan. 26 sent letters to AT&T, Google, Sprint and T-Mobile asking how ETFs are charged and if consumers are adequately informed of the ETFs. Verizon Wireless first sparked the FCC's interest in ETFs Nov. 15 when it was disclosed the wireless carrier would double the penalty fees to $350 for certain subscribers who leave their contracts early.

Meanwhile, spotty 3G is one reason Nexus One users might cite as reason to void their contracts with Google and T-Mobile. Google is pushing out a software fix for this to the Android 2.1 operating system on the device.

To help mediate the 3G service and other complaints, Google expanded its service for the Nexus One to include phone support in addition to online help. TMO News reported that 888-48-NEXUS (63987) is now live from Google and open from 7 a.m. EST to 10 p.m. EST daily.

Sales of smartphones based on Google's Android OS are looking up, according to comScore. The researcher said U.S. marketshare for Android is now 5.2 percent, rising 2.7 percentage points in December 2009. Attribute that growth to strong sales of the Motorola Droid, which has sold hundreds of thousands of units since November.

Android could well push past Palm, which dropped to 6.1 percent from 8.3 percent in September, in the next comScore survey. RIM was the leading mobile smartphone os with 41.6 percent share of U.S. smartphoneSs. Apple was No. 2 with 25.3 percent share, followed by Microsoft with 18.0 percent of the market.

Source eweek.com


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Friday, November 27, 2009

Direct TV: Your Home Satellite Television Entertainment

The first satellite television signal was relayed from Europe to the Telstar satellite over North America in 1962. At 1994 Direct TV was launched. it was the first entertainment service in the U.S. to deliver all digital-quality, multi-channel TV programming to an 18-inch satellite dish. The launch of Direct TV system, with its national reach, provided people across the continental U.S. with a much needed alternative to cable. And for the first time, rural consumers who were not being served by cable at all now had access to programming like their urban and suburban counterparts.

The Direct TV satellite offer comes with six kinds of packages, there are Direct TV Packages..

DIRECTV PREMIER Package you can get:
* ALL your local channels*
* ALL Premium Movie and Sports Channels with 31 movie channels of Hollywood's biggest hits, classic and independent features, original movies and series, and more, plus over 30 specialty and regional sports networks. For a list of all channels.
* 265+ channels in the DIRECTV PREMIER channel line-up.

* Experience brighter colors, crisper sounds, sharper images.
* Get all the channels in the HD Package
* Get 12 FREE HD Pay Per View movies

DIRECTV Plus HD DVR Package
you get:
* ALL your local channels*
* The best in movies, sports, music, documentary, educational, specialty and family programming.For a list of all channels.
* 200+ Channel in the directtv Plus HD DVR channel line-up.

* DVR Service Included so you can schedule, record, play and pause your favorite shows when you want, where you want.
* HD Access Included for all the best HD channels

DIRECTV Plus DVR Package
you get:
* ALL your local channels*

*The best in movies, sports, music, documentary, educational, specialty and family programming. For a list of all channels.

* 200+ channels in the DIRECTV Plus DVR channel line-up.
* DVR Service Included so you can schedule, record, play and pause your favorite shows when you want, where you want.

DIRECTV Choice Xtra Package
you get:
* ALL your local channels*

* The best in movies, sports, music, documentary, educational, specialty and family programming. For a list of all channels.

* 200+ channels, including hard-to-find channels, in the DIRECTV Choice Xtra line-up.

* 68 XM Satellite Radio channels

DIRECTV Choice Package
you get:
* ALL your local channels*

* 150+ top channels, including movies, sports, family favorites

* 50 XM Satellite Radio channels DIRECTV Family Package you get: * ALL your local channels* * 45 top channels, including movies, sports, family favorites * 4 XM Music Channels


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Monday, November 16, 2009

2009 Newest Car Reviews for Buying Guide

Today, most new cars that circulate in the car market. Many kinds and types of cars consumers will be increasingly keen to select the desired car. Some people may confused when buying a new car. but do not worry, in today's information age we live sitting in front of the computer and browse the internet.

Lots of sites that review new cars that have been or will even on the market. For example a Chevrolet car manufacturer that launches chevrolet silverado. chevrolet silverado is the first pickup trucks that use its Two-Mode Hybrid system would be fully as capable as their non-hybrid brethren. The 2WD versions of the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid—and its all-but-identical twin, the 2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid—proudly trumpet the crucial stats for full-size pickups. They can tow up to 6,100 pounds and still deliver 21 mpg (city) / 22 mpg (highway). Each of the trucks started to reach dealers in early 2009. You can see chevrolet silverado pics and full reviews at thecarconnection.com

Besides Chevrolet, the Toyota car manufacturer also released Toyota Camry. You'll never get accused of recklessness for buying a Toyota Camry. It's safe, comfortable, dependable, relatively attractive and altogether predictable. And based on the overwhelming sales numbers, Americans are happy with a reliable and affordable set of wheels for the family. You can see toyota camry hybrid pics on the internet.

Lexus also released a Lexus IS-C. The 2010 Lexus IS C is an “entry-level luxury convertible,” according to Autoblog, and it features what Lexus calls “the world’s fastest opening three-piece metal hardtop.” Reviews read by TheCarConnection.com contain muted reaction to the new 2010 Lexus IS C’s exterior appearance. you can see Lexus IS-C pics by browsing TheCarConnection.com.



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