With the launch of Facebook Places, users need to figure out if this service is a cool new tool or an overbearing feature best avoided. Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Mozilla today released an alpha version of its mobile browser for smartphones running Google’s Android operating system. Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Revenue, a Linux-based platform, and corporate backing. Will the desktop Linux developer be ultimately lured away by the promises of Android and MeeGo? Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
That September 7th Apple event everyone has been talking about will actually be on September 1st. Here’s what I think they’ll show, and why iTV isn’t going to be the huge deal everyone thinks it’ll be. Read more at: Mobile... (Continue reading)
The rumors are becoming reality as Samsung launches a teaser site for its Galaxy Tab. The best news? A full reveal is happening next week! Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
The final version of development tools for Windows Phone 7 will be released Sept.16, Microsoft has announced. The online apps catalog of the radically redesigned mobile OS will go live in early October, possibly hinting at when the first Windows... (Continue reading)
Following the merger of SAP AG and Sybase ASA earlier this year, both companies shared their first joint milestones in the form of combined product announcements that will focus on the mobile device, in-memory analytics and enterprise information management. Read... (Continue reading)
Both versions of the third-generation “smaller, lighter, faster” Kindle e-readers begin shipping on Friday, but Amazon.com said orders placed today will not ship until on or before Sept. 17 Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
In the long run, who knows? But, in the short run, there are some clear winners. Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
A proposal by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) to require all mobile devices sold in the U.S. to include FM radio chips is meeting growing opposition from IT and mobile trade groups. Read more at: Mobile & wireless Link... (Continue reading)