Engadget: If you took a gander at Virgin Mobile USA's latest Broadband2Go plans you might have noticed a bit of a hole between $10 a month for 100MB and $40 a month for unlimited data. Consider it plugged, with a new $20 monthly 1GB plan that starts today. That's quite a bit nicer than the previous $20 for 300MB plan, but of course there's a catch: it's available.
Good news for Virgin Mobile customers who rely on their mobile data connection for work, play and keeping in touch.
GigaOM - Virgin Mobile is using your webcam to track your eye movement on its YouTube channel, changing the ad whenever you blink.
HotHardware: In Samsung's world, the talk of the Galaxy is all about the recently unveiled S4 with its plethora of fancy new features and hardware enhancements, but don't go hating on its predecessor. The Galaxy S III is still a capable smartphone, which is why Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile are so excited to announce that they're now carrying Samsung's previous flagship device.
this is great news for cellphone lovers to have this phone so accessible to other carriers great job.... i myself have a samsung gs3 with cricket wireless and its faster than sprint in my area like you wouldnt believe