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PHOTOS: Starbucks' new iPhone app, myStarbucks

Starbucks has lainched its own iPhone app that tells users where to find sotres, hours of operation and even directions. It also allows users to build their own drinks, check out nutritional facts

Starbucks brews up iPhone app, mobile payment trial

Coffee giant Starbucks announced the introduction of myStarbucks, a new iPhone application enabling consumers to search stores, browse menus and nutrition information and check out its whole bean

Sound Off - Industry players discuss the economic downturn's impact on the wireless industry

Here's what members of the wireless industry are saying about the current economic crisis and its likely impact on the wireless industry. "I've heard some people refer to wireless services almost

Laptops ready for WiMAX era

Sprint Nextel hopes to turn Baltimore into the Starbucks of WiMAX by making the port city between Washington and Philadelphia one big hotspot. While Starbucks drew hordes of laptop users to its

"Free" WiFi at Starbucks comes with a price

Yesterday Starbucks began offering free WiFi to coffee drinkers who visited its Card Reward Web page to either sign up for a $5 rewards card or register an existing gift card. Users who sign up

Some AT&T laptop customers get free WiFi

AT&T LaptopConnect customers that are on the operator's $59.99 per month or higher data plans will now get access to more than 17,000 WiFi hot spots for free. The carrier announced that

SPOTLIGHT: AT&T and Starbucks begin WiFi rollout

A Starbucks location in San Antonio, Texas launched AT&T's WiFi services today marking the beginning of a nationwide rollout of AT&T WiFi at the popular coffeehouses.

Ericsson: WiFi hotspots on the way out

Are the mobile vendor giants of the world back to bashing WiFi? At the European Computer Audit, Control and Security Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, Johan Bergendahl of Ericsson said the WiFi

T-Mobile USA: WiFi subs can still use Starbucks

T-Mobile USA issued a press release to quell the outcry from T-Mobile HotSpot users who figured they could no longer use Starbucks WiFi now that the coffee company has a WiFi deal with AT&T