For many, there’s no greater ripoff than their monthly wireless bill. Even if you go the prepaid route, you may end up paying for voice minutes and data that you never use. Scratch Wireless believes ...
The company, which already offers free mobile phone service via Wi-Fi networks, is trying to make a name for itself with the introduction of a $99 Android handset. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET ...
Today a new company called Scratch Wireless announced a plan to take on wireless carriers by offering a completely free mobile service for smartphones. There’s always a catch when it sounds too good ...
It’s all the rage nowadays for mobile phone companies like T-Mobile and Sprint to allow customers to use their smartphones via WiFi connections to make and receive calls or search the Internet without ...
When you buy a Scratch smartphone, you'll never have to pay a penny for service. No contracts. No ads. No catch. Just free service, according to the new wireless company. Sound too good to be true? It ...
If you've ever struggled with a monthly cell phone bill, you've probably looked for cheaper alternatives like prepaid plans from big box stores or startup carriers like Zact and Ting. Well, what's ...
California-Based Subscription Car Repair Service Reports 50,000 Members, Plans Arizona and Florida LaunchLos Angeles, ...
[From left to right] Chuck Salter, editor FastCo. Works; Rui Costa, VP of customer experience and product management, Xfinity Mobile; Drew Blackard, senior director of product marketing, Samsung BY ...
Corning says its next-generation Gorilla Glass survives bigger drops and deep scratches that previously marred a phone's display. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a team ...
Pokémon Go is great, but we have to admit at this point that it requires a pretty hefty investment on your end — you have to walk around in meatspace and pay attention to your phone in order to catch ...
FreedomPop isn’t the only company trying to kill cellphone carriers: Scratch Wireless launched today with the goal of being the “first truly free” mobile offering. But, as always, the truth is a bit ...