Imagine walking into Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint, and simply walking up to the counter and asking for a free iPad or a free Android smartphone. Or imagine the day, which I believe whole heartedly is coming sooner rather than later, when you go to Amazon.com and request one of those free Kindle devices. I predict […]
Category: Mobile
When you look across the social media spectrum, I can’t help but notice one glaring, obvious disconnect. This disconnect has baffled for months now, and to this day, it’s becoming even more of a mystery. And the question is this… Where is the Facebook iPad app? With the high velocity of sales of the first […]
PushLife has just been acquired by Google for a reported $25 million. Founded by a former RIM (Blackberry) development executive Ray Reddy, PushLife allowed users to port their iTunes library to non-Apple phones. The interest from Google is obvious, let’s port your iTunes library to Android smartphones and tablets. PushLife announced via it’s website that […]
New research shows what tablets are mostly be used for, and it’s not surfing the web, as Apple CEO Steve Jobs would like to believe. Gaming is the most utilized activity on tablets. Here’s the graph from Google’s AdMob who conducted the survey: So perhaps we can look at the iPad and other Android based […]
Verizon users are reporting problems with connecting to 3G on the new Apple iPad 2 device. Apple confirmed the issue by saying “We are aware that a small number of iPad 2 customers have experienced connectivity issues with the Verizon 3G network and we are investigating it,” the company said in a statement to Mobilized. […]
Acer, sometimes rumored to be in the back pocket of Google themselves, decided to announce on Friday a 10.1 Android tablet that is designed to cut directly into the iPad user base. 10.1 inches, Android powered, and $50 cheaper than the iPad, this Android tablet is sure to be a hit when it shows up […]
Google took action against music file sharing site GrooveShark today by yanking their app from the Android market. In a statement from Google, all that was said was, “We remove apps from Android Market that violate our policies,” this according to CNET. And ironically, these actions are taking place on the same day that Google […]