When T-Mobile first announced that it would be bringing the world's cheapest Windows Phone device, the Nokia Lumia 521 to users for just $149, many people might have thought that deal couldn't get any better. With AT&T and MetroPCS' announcement that they'll both carry the device on their networks, it just did.
Nokia Lumia 521 & Lumia 520 now available on AT&T and MetroPCS, perfect for Zuners

When we first brought you news about Xbox users being able to catch a sneak peek of Hulu's latest original program, The Awesomes, we told you to "just think Justice League with a sense of humor." As the first episode of the show is now available to Xbox LIVE users, now you can find out what we meant for yourselves.
Another Thursday, another group of crazy low deals on Windows Phone applications and games. What's on the slate this week?
Microsoft’s announcement that its earnings had been greatly impacted by the amount of Surface RT devices sitting in warehouses was the announcement heard around the world. As one might expect, there wasn’t a shortage of people calling the Surface RT – that is the tablet that runs Microsoft’s Windows RT operating system – is a failure.
Much has been said about the prospects of the Nokia Lumia 1020, Nokia's first smartphone with PureView imaging technology running Windows Phone. Is it enough to save the company? Does it make sense in an age of users who arguably couldn't care less about having photography features? Did it reach sentience and is actually responsible for the horrible writing in last season's Downton Abbey finale?
Just in time to convince you to open your wallet for gaming before the Xbox One makes its debut this fall, Microsoft's Xbox 360 Spring Bundle is now available for just $249.99.
You couldn't possibly be looking for a way to get through hump day that involves corrupt cops, abject poverty, the diplomatic details of Rome and murderous raving cowboys, could you? For a limited time you can pick up full seasons of HBO classics like The Wire and Rome on the cheap, in the Xbox Video Store.
Following months of speculation on the relative health of the company's internet-based streaming services, Netflix has utterly dominated traditional broadcast television networks.
According to the latest earnings from companies like Perfect World, and to a much larger extent, Facebook, free-to-play-games are the industry's latest greatest attempt at creating a valid business model beyond paying $60 on day one. There's just one problem: most users see free-to-play games as a scam.