Techies who like the jailbreak their iPhones can now buy a warranty for their device from SquareTrade. Third-party warranty service SquareTrade announced today that it will cover any iPhone with its ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
LONDON, Oct. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- SquareTrade, the top rated warranty service provider, today announces it has partnered with Tesco, the UK's largest retailer, to offer enhanced warranty ...
Apple won’t help if you jailbreak an iPhone and something goes wrong with the hardware, but third-party warranty provider SquareTrade will. The company’s iPhone warranty now covers jailbroken iPhones, ...
What is a 1 year SquareTrade warranty? A SquareTrade Protection Plan is not insurance, but rather an extended warranty. This means we don't cover theft or loss of your item, only damage to it. You can ...
SquareTrade announced a new $99 iPhone warranty that, unlike AppleCare, covers drops and spills. The SquareTrade plan is less expensive than the rumored AT&T iPhone insurance plan (which will cost $14 ...
If you’re going to be one of the iPad early adopters, you might want to make sure it’s covered against manufacturing defects and accidental damage. While Apple offers a one-year limited warranty and ...
The iPhone isn’t the most expensive gadget you can stuff in your pocket, but it isn’t the cheapest either. If you want a safety net for your investment, your options are fairly limited. Fortunately, ...
SquareTrade, a popular electronics warranty company offering coverage for a wide array of devices including the iPhone and iPad, has rolled out a revamped iPhone warranty program temporarily priced at ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Oct 17, 2013) - SquareTrade ®, the top-rated protection plan trusted by millions of happy customers, today announced it won the UK's prestigious Global Business ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- — More and more, shoppers are heeding the advice of consumer advocates who every holiday season warn against buying extended warranties for television sets, cellphones and computers.