TECHNOLOGY: AT&T introduces its variant of the Google Graveyard, the AT&T ashcan

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

https://www.zdnet.com/article/download-your-photos-before-at-t-shuts-down-its-cloud-storage-service-permanently/

Download your photos before AT&T shuts down its cloud storage service permanently

  • Come October, AT&T’s Photo Storage service will stop backing up your files. Here’s how to grab them before they’re gone.

Written by Lance Whitney, Contributor
July 22, 2025 at 8:33 a.m. PT
Reviewed by Elyse Betters Picaro

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Starting Oct. 20, 2025, AT&T Photo Storage will stop backing up your files. At that time, the app will be removed from Apple’s App Store and Google Play. The service itself, however, will still remain available until Feb. 1, 2026, at which point your stored photos will vanish as well.

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Of course, the monthly nut I pat to AT&T will OF COURSE be reduced proportional to the cost of this service.  

Yeah, right.

It’s just a technological form of our old friend, SHRINKFLATION!

Back in the day when I worked for Old Ma Bell, no one would dare harm the Customer.  It was part of the credo, ethic, or morals of the employees.  

Then Judge Green broke up the “monopoly” and the USA went from a stellar phone service to a mixed jumble of offerings.  Bell Labs and Wester Electric were fatal casualties of the distruction.

Were phone calls “cheaper”?  The phones certainly weren’t a durable and the politicians and bureaucrats ruled “rates” at all levels of Gooferment.

Unfortunately, unlike the leadership of IBM who told the Gooferment to go <synonym for the act of procreation> themselves, Ma Bell just rolled over and played dead. 

Roll the clock forward and we have expensive phones and service (such as it is) and the AT&T ASHcan!

Argh!

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GOVEROTRAGEOUS: How about the sneakiness of the Gooferment with our “money”

Friday, November 10, 2023

FROM NEXTDOOR

Ronald P. Society Hill • 2 Nov • 

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The sneakiness of manufacturers! 

One has to be so aware of how manufacturers dupe their customers. 

We have been a big fan of Chock Full O’Nuts Coffee for many years. Always liked to wait for when the coffee went on sale for $1.99 per can. The new sale price at ShopRite reducing it from $5.69 a can is now $2.99. We put the coffee in a canister instead of using it out of the can. Suddenly the canister did not get filled. Apparently the amount of coffee that is now in the can is 10.3 ounces instead of 13 ounces! So now the sales price went up 50% and the quantity of coffee went down over 20%. 

I have found that manufacturers slip in a new reduced package size when they put the item on sale and customers don’t pay attention to the quantity. 

This is not unique to this company but seems to be practiced widely. It is always buyer beware.

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Let’s not ignore the Gooferment’s role in all of this.

It has inflated the number of dollars in circulation by several trillion.  

Don’t you think that has some role in all this?

See my blog rants about penny candy, nickel cigars, and dime comics!

Shrinkflation is the manufactures’ response to a dollar devaluation.

“Dollar stores” are proliferating because that’s what people can afford.  

I can’t imagine shopping for food in a dollar store, but I think we are going to see more of this.  Not less.

Time to vote the clowns out and just resist.

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