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in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 18, 2010
Sprint is set to unveil the HTC Supersonic, the first handset compatible with its fourth-generation data network (4G).
The device is rumored to run on Sprint's new WiMax network for faster connection speeds (up to 10 times faster than current networks) which the struggling company hope...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 16, 2010
It wouldn't surprise you to know that mobile devices are very, very popular, would it? How about if I went on to say that the market is expected to continue to grow in leaps in bounds with no predicted end in sight? Well the FCC realizes this too and has been sent scrambling to figure out...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 16, 2010
Much to the delight of AT&T wireless users, Google has confirmed what many have been speculating for some time: The Nexus One smartphone is coming to AT&T's 3G network.
The new handset will run on the carrier's tri-band 3G network in addition to quad-band GSM frequencies. I...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 12, 2010
It's tough to argue the fact that any operating system's success or failure has much to do with third party support. To that end, things are looking up for Google's fairly new Android OS as Opera Software has decided to come on board with a version of its Mini 5 browser for smartp...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 12, 2010
Imagine an iPhone app built on the powerful idea of Societies — groups of people with similar real-world patterns, one in which people with shared passions can finally exchange their recommendations and experiences, knowing they'll always be at their fingertips based on their locati...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 10, 2010
In what has been a trend of late in taking a chapter out of the book of Apple, Google went ahead and released its own Apps Marketplace while simultaneously demonstrating how external Web applications (even from other vendors) can be integrated into Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and oth...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 10, 2010
Facebook has been working on a location-based service for close to a year, but held off on an announcement until it was completely ready for mainstream adoption, fearing potential privacy concerns.
However, it looks like the time for letting the masses know has finally arrived. The new fea...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 9, 2010
It seems like whenever I discuss lawyers in an iPhone post, it's about a lawsuit of some kind but not today. Morrison & Foerster LLP has launched MoFo2Go, one of the first multi-functional applications developed entirely by a law firm!
MoFo2Go is an application for use on Apple'...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 8, 2010
Further complimenting recent studies that have discovered many smartphone users are using their handset for social services, popular Internet service Skype has released software for Nokia's Symbian operating system, expanding its reach to more than 200 million smartphones around the world...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 8, 2010
Dozens of smartphone models have come along in recent months attempting to take a stab at Apple's dominance with features such as touchscreen capability, big library of apps, music playing, and zippy performance but electronics giant Sony has come up with a slightly different approach.
S...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 5, 2010
Taking a chapter out of Google's book, it looks like Microsoft isn't going to be content to simply offer mobile operating systems much longer as indicated by their announcement to launch two of their own smartphones in either May or June.
The handsets are said to be designed with k...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 3, 2010
According to Quantcast perhaps Apple's immensely popular iPhone OS isn't immune to competition after all.
According to the results of a recent study, Quantcast revealed that iPhone OS, which yet boasts the largest share of mobile users accessing the web, is slowly losing market sha...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 3, 2010
While we like to think that most smart phone users are involved in checking stock quotes, putting together Powerpoint presentations, and exchanging emails with the "higher ups", a new study concludes that mobile users are doing a whole lot socializing!
comScore, Inc., a company t...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 1, 2010
Internet juggernaut Google has expanded its empire by acquiring online photo editing software called Picnik. The site gained notoriety by allowing users the ability to edit digital photos directly in their browsers (without having to download software).
Offering both a limited-feature free...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 1, 2010
Smartphone users getting revved up for the new Windows Mobile 7 operating system may be surprised to discover that they will not be able to upgrade to the new platform- even if they're currently running Windows Mobile.
Windows Mobile 6 and the previous Mobile systems provided device ma...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 1, 2010
Palm has released its WebOS 1.4 update, which adds video recording, editing and sharing on Facebook and YouTube, for Verizon and Sprint's Pre and Pixi smartphones.
Palm says the new operating system will also prolong battery life, quicken software launch time and improve the performanc...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 26, 2010
Seen as a challenge to Apple's dominance in the app market, the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) plans to create an open platform for delivering mobile applications across various mobile handsets.
While mobile apps have been immensely popular - an astounding $4.2 billion market i...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 26, 2010
Sometimes the wireless industry manages to pull feats that defy logic. Case in point: T-Mobile has reported a decrease in earnings, despite adding 371,000 new customers in the last quarter! To figure how in the world this is possible, T-Mobile says that it's because many of these new cust...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 24, 2010
For a long time the only way to witness the Olympics was to attend in person. Then television came along and viewers didn't have to leave the comfort of their home to enjoy the show. These days cellphones and the web are offering new alternatives to countless viewers.
According to the ...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 24, 2010
Federal regulators are hoping to secure more wireless spectrum for advanced mobile services by actually offering to pay television broadcasters to give up their rights to airwaves.
As part of a proposal, called the "National Broadband Plan," existing spectrum holders would be pai...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 22, 2010
After much rumor and innuendo, it appears as though Sprint is going to step up to the plate with a handset designed to run on its ultra-speedy fourth-generation network as soon as this summer.
The new phone would be capable of sending data up to 10 times faster than current networks by usi...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 22, 2010
AT&T's latest move could put television-ready cell phones into the hands of the masses. Teaming up with LG, the Arena is their latest touch screen handset designed to stream full-length television shows and movies.
The Arena will feature a 3.0-inch touch screen, 5.0-megapixel camer...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 19, 2010
Until now getting emotional has pretty much ruined your reputation only among fellow human beings, but according to reports coming out of Japan, Toshiba is in development of a new cellular technology that may have your phone worrying about your well being as well.
This new app would enable...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 19, 2010
Just when you accepted the idea that the touch screen was about as high-tech an interface as technology currently allows, NTT DoCoMo has revealed a gadget at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that allows users to navigate by simply looking at the screen!
You read that correct: The new...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 17, 2010
When you think of high tech digital televisions, what's the first brand that comes mind? Is it Sony? What about Panasonic? Would it surprise you to hear that Samsung is leading the market and not only leading it but dominating it?
According to DisplaySearch's research, one in five t...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 17, 2010
For more than 80 years the NAB Show has been the global event for people passionate about content concerning next-generation technology, education and insight. From broadcasting to broader-casting, the NAB Show has evolved over the last eight decades to continually lead the ever-changing indu...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 15, 2010
After much hype, hoopla, anticipation and speculation, Microsoft has unveiled the latest version of its Windows mobile-phone operating system, adding video game and music features in a bid to stop or at least slow market share losses to rivals Apple Inc. and Google Inc.
Windows phone 7 Ser...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 15, 2010
One in six adults in the United States carried a smart phone last year, according to Forrester Research. As impressive as that stat may be, that share is expected to grow rapidly in the next few years, as consumers warm to mobile devices capable of running a wide range of applications and net...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 15, 2010
I've been saying it for years: If the cable/ satellite providers would allow you to pick and choose packages with only the channels you want, they would make a killing. Apple has been toying with a similar concept.
Apple is expected to begin trails on their $1 standard-definition TV ep...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 12, 2010
If you think getting whacked a $150 fee for trying to cancel a T-Mobile contract for the new Google Nexus One smartphone is pricey, imagine the poor customers only yesterday who had to pay $350 to it!
Following a federal inquiry investigating unfair charges consumers face when breaking the...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 12, 2010
In the fast and furious touch-screen smartphone market, T-Mobile's realizing updates have to come often to maintain the edge. In that line of thinking, the company has released a new version of the MyTouch 3G, with such new features as a 3.5mm jack for headphones, Swype texting for faster...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 10, 2010
Hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association (which also puts on the Consumer Electronics Convention "CES" in Las Vegas), Greener Gadgets is slated to tackle all of the issues surrounding energy efficiency and sustainable design, from innovative advances in packaging and product m...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 10, 2010
Social networking- unless you've been living in a cave, you know it's all the rage. From MySpace to Facebook to Twitter, the world loves to stay connected via the net. In that line of thinking, Google's decided it's time to get involved in this lucrative segment by launching a...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 9, 2010
Netgear, leading manufacturer of and expert on routing hardware, firewalls, wireless and IP networks will showcase a new device during the GSMA Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona next week.
This new device, called the MBRN3300E is a 3G Mobile Broadband Router that combines 3G WA...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 8, 2010
Despite earlier refusal for fear that television signal data would bog down the network, AT&T has now approved the SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone application.
The app is a television-viewing program, which operates on the high-speed 3G network and the decision to proceed reversed an earlier...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 8, 2010
Jabil, one of the world's largest electronic manufacturing services ( EMS ) companies, is poised to launch several new innovations to the globe (through an exhibit at the Mobile World Congress, February 15-18 in Barcelona, Spain). Among these:
The MD6054A , a compact 5 megapixel SOC c...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 5, 2010
With the new year in full swing, electronics firms are finally taking a moment to review their earnings from last year. While many major firms (such as Panasonic) have shown lackluster results, South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd sees 2010 as an opportunity to turn up the heat in the...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 5, 2010
While no one could accuse Google's much-hyped Nexus One smartphone of being outdated so soon, it appears as though the company's already got a host of features to be added in weeks to come.
Among the notables, users can expect an update that enables full multi-touch features such p...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 3, 2010
Motorola and Verizon are teaming up on their first handset to include "MotoBlur": a feature that syncs in-phone data with posts, messages and photos from Facebook, MySpace and Twitter and makes it all viewable from the home screen.
The handset will feature a large 3.1-inch capaci...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 3, 2010
Sony's proving its continued commitment to the environment through their latest Windows Mobile smartphone, the Aspen.
The Aspen is unique due to construction of recycled plastics and waterborne paints and even an optimized display light sensor to consume less energy. The packaging will...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 1, 2010
Believe it or not, sometimes the hot topic isn't of mobile hardware itself but rather of the device responsible for getting the hardware's battery charged up.
To that end, the latest word is that Google's immensely popular Nexus One smart phone is about to have its own desktop ...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 1, 2010
Well, only a few days after the official release and it looks like Apple's iPad may find itself in the hot seat legally.
Japanese computer maker Fujitsu Ltd claims that it has already introduced a device called the iPAD back in 2002.
Interestingly, Fujitsu's iPAD boasted such fe...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 29, 2010
Just when you think web advertising couldn't get any more converged, Google announces that will now allow advertisers to embed phone numbers into mobile ads so that customers can simply click to call.
The ads will target high-end browser-equipped phones like those running Android or Wi...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 29, 2010
Think nothing good comes out spending all your time on your cell phone? One new company thinks heavy phone users should be rewarded for their tireless efforts.
Palo Alto Texas firm Embee is about to release a service to allow mobile phone users to earn prepaid minutes by participating in in...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 27, 2010
Google went ahead and unveiled a new version of its Google Voice application for the iPhone, without the prior approval of Apple.
Google said it revised its Voice software so that consumers could access it through the smartphone's Web browser, unlike most iPhone apps that need to be do...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 27, 2010
With all of the hype surrounding Apple's iPad tablet computer, which is set to be released this April, analysts are predicting that the biggest squeeze may be felt by digital reading devices like Amazon's Kindle and Barnes & Nobel's Nook.
The reason for this prediction is t...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 25, 2010
A new flurry of rumors have been circulating about Nokia's highly anticipated X6 16GB handset including a spec sheet that reads out as follows: 360×640 pixel touch screen display, WiFi, GPS, TV out and a 5 megapixel camera. Another big one is that the unit will be available before Valenti...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 25, 2010
Never let it be said that the wireless industry isn't a cutthroat operation. The latest word coming in is that Motorola has issue with Research in Motion (RIM; maker of the popular Blackberry line of handsets).
Motorola has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission a...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 22, 2010
When you think LG, the first thing that comes to mind may very well be cell phones but the company is making a push in the home appliance segment as indicated by the company's latest move. In an unlikely collaboration, LG Electronics and appliance maker Viking Range Corp of the United Sta...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 22, 2010
When you think of Garmin, GPS tech should come to mind. Asus hopes that's the case as they have recently partnered with Garmin on a jointly designed smartphone equipped with Garmin's mobile device tracking technology and running Windows Mobile 6.5.3.
The unit is already appearing o...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 20, 2010
Move over Bluetooth, Sony is about ready to release a new technology that supposedly does everything Bluetooth promised only without the complication of recognizing like devices security difficulties.
Calling it TransferJet, the new wireless medium will allow wireless data transfer between...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 20, 2010
It seems like everyone else is gunning for a converged device to dethrone (or at least pick up part of the market share from) the Apple iPhone and now the latest news is software giant Microsoft is ready to join the fray.
Calling it "Project Pink", the prospective handset aims to...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 18, 2010
Just when you think you've seen it all, a company called Pandigital has developed a digital picture frame that is always email connected. Photos are sent via ATT wireless network without the need of WiFi directly to the 8-inch LED frame. Since the unit has a dedicated e-mail address, anyo...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 18, 2010
In business one of the first lessons you learn is that competition is good for the consumer. Here in the wireless industry, the proof is in the pudding. Price wars between rivals AT&T & Verizon Wireless mean better deals on service for the American market.
Starting immediately, con...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 15, 2010
Years ago you purchased your new television from the local hardware store and after having driven down to the store, walked past the plumbing supplies and furnaces, you selected the unit best suited to your needs and a pair of burly men showed up later in the week both to deliver the new set ...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 15, 2010
Never let it be said that nothing good comes from Americans' love of texting. Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile USA came up with a unique method to raise money for Haitian earthquake relief.
The method allows cellphone users to donate $5 to Haiti-born hip-hop musician Wyclef Jean...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 13, 2010
Lenovo, much to the excitement of fans, announced its first Google Android-based smartphone, the Lephone, at CES 2010 last week, 3.7-inch 480×800-pixel resolution display, full touchscreen, a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3.5mm headset jack, 3G, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, a 3.0-megapixel video-capab...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 13, 2010
After years of rumors and speculation, the $99 netbook finally arrives. Featuring a 400 MHz processor, 256 MB DDR, 2 GB NAND-flash, a 7 inch high-resolution TFT (800 x 480 pixels) screen, LAN: 10/100M Ethernet Access, WIFI: IEEE 802.11 b/g, a QWERTY 86 key keyboard, mouse and touch pad.
As...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 11, 2010
Apple receives much of the credit for standardizing the means in which applications are purchased and downloaded through their vastly successful App Store and obviously, wishing to capitalize on this success, just about every other smartphone brand on the market followed suit with an app stor...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 11, 2010
According to the latest word, Google is targeting RIM and the Blackberry line of smart phones over Apple and the iPhone with their new Nexus One.
This word comes from Google Inc executive Andy Rubin who, on Friday, said that the next version of the HTC Nexus One handset will target enterpr...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 8, 2010
Ever see that infomercial for that little gadget that hooks up to your PC that makes unlimited phone calling something like $30/ year? Great idea but who can deny the fact that targeting landlines exclusively is missing out on a major chunk of the telephone industry?
MagicJack, the company...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 8, 2010
After years of rumor and speculation, the first smart phone from Dell's Mini 3 lineup will be introduced in the first half of this year.
Signing an exclusive distribution deal with AT&T, the Mini 3 Smartphones will be equipped with google's Android mobile operating system and i...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 6, 2010
The Consumer Electronics Show is renowned for introducing countless innovations to the industry and one company hopes to capitalize on those who make it a habit of losing their cell phone.
With a circumference slightly larger than a quarter, the Zomm is a fob that works like a wireless lea...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 6, 2010
Subscribers to the theory that human beings are becoming too dependent on their cell phone are about to have more to complain about as it looks like mobile digital television is coming soon.
At present it appears that consumers will soon be able to purchase a small gizmo called a Tivit, wh...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 4, 2010
Motorola isn't about to let the iPhone and Palm Pre steal the spotlight this season and has answered with a new Droid handset with a name derived from its appetite for eating up the competition.
Calling it the Devour, the unit will come equipped with the latest version of Google's ...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 4, 2010
Wi-Fi makes for some great connectivity options and San Francisco's Blackfire Research is about to release Wi-Fi speakers that should take the concept to the next level.
The Blackfire SmartSpeaker should hit shelves this summer and will allow users the ability to stream audio directly ...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 1, 2010
Shows like Star Trek have spoiled us into lusting after "universal translators" for years. And who can blame us? Imagine a device that could take incoming dialog and translate it into any language on the fly. We're not quite there yet but police and fire departments have already...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 1, 2010
In effort to gain an edge on the omnipotent iPhone, manufacturers have been seeking new selling points to integrate into future models. In that theme, Motorola is reportedly developing a new high-end Android-based smartphone that would feature a massive 4.3-inch display.
Until now, the lar...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on December 30, 2009
With only a day remaining in both the year and the decade, it's only right that everyone and their brother seems to be waxing poetic about all of the goodies, gizmos, and gadgets that have made this past decade special. While I won't use my blog space to simply reprint one of the doze...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 30, 2009
Palm knows that it needs a pretty tight program if it's going to lure users away from RIM and Apple and has released an update to its operating system to address several early snafus.
The new WebOS 1.3.5 offers updates, improvements and a housecleaning of the system currently running t...
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