PocketNow: In AT&T's sea of interchangeable Android smartphones, differentiation isn't that hard. Samsung did it by blowing up a Galaxy S II to huge proportions and adding a digitizer-stylus combo to create the Galaxy Note.
With the One X, HTC has taken a different route, crafting a truly elegant piece of hardware out of unique, high-quality materials and loading it with software that, while not perfect, is certainly among the best out there. Those imperfections are very real; the inability to escape Sense's remaining heavy-handed touches, the awful keyboard, and the paltry 16GB of storage have all cost the One X a perfect score.
This comes after new net neutrality laws pass in California.
AT&T’s CEO John Stankey said that he expects the pay-TV industry to soon hit a level of little or no growth. He predicts that it will plateau once the number of pay-TV subscribers falls somewhere between 55 and 60 million users.
PCMag released its Fastest Mobile Networks report and there are plenty of interesting insights to be found, including ones about 5G.