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Delta App Update Allows Travelers To Track Their Checked Bags On A Map

Delta App Update Allows Travelers To Track Their Checked Bags On A Map

Over the past year, several airlines have experimented with different programs that allow passengers to track their checked luggage: from electronic baggage tags at Alaska Airlines to real-time tracking at American Airlines. Now, Delta Air Lines is jumping on the bandwagon, updating its app with a map that shows the real-time location of bags.  [More]

AT&T CSR Recommends I Use Skype Rather Than Rely On Network

AT&T CSR Recommends I Use Skype Rather Than Rely On Network

While in Brooklyn, Simon suffered dropped calls on his iPhone 3G S and complained to AT&T on its Facebook page. He heard back from customer service with some reasonable yet embarrassing advice. He forwarded us the email: [More]

Judge Refuses To Pull Verizon's "There's A Map For That" Ads

Judge Refuses To Pull Verizon's "There's A Map For That" Ads

As you probably know, AT&T is currently suing Verizon over the “There’s a map for that” ad campaign. The big blue death star says that the maps depict different things, whereas Verizon says the maps are truthful and “the truth hurts.” A federal judge says the ads can stay up — for now.

Verizon's Response To AT&T's Lawsuit: "The Truth Hurts"

Verizon's Response To AT&T's Lawsuit: "The Truth Hurts"

Awhile back AT&T sued Verizon over their “There’s a Map For That” advertisements, claiming that the maps were misleading because the empty areas on the maps represented different things. Now Verizon has responded to the lawsuit with some fightin’ words.