The world is advancing rapidly in its ability to share data and information in real time. Being able to instantly broadcast information to a group of people, and have those people respond accordingly, opens up unlimited opportunities for integration and use both for individuals and businesses. And leading the way in terms of real time […]
AT&T’s exclusivity deal with Apple that allows them to dominion over the iPhone is expected to come to an end this year (2010), and the rumor rumor mill is churning over which carrier will be the first to launch their own branded iPhone. Here’s where the iPhone race stands at the moment – the T-Mobile […]
In an effort to build momentum for their Windows Phone 7 mobile devices, Microsoft will be giving more than 90,000 Microsoft employees a free Windows Phone 7 device. The Windows Phone 7 name was changed earlier this year from Windows Phone 7 Series. Apparently, MS thought that having the word Series in the name was […]
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat down today with ABC’s Diane Sawyer to talk about Facebook reaching 500 million users. During the interview (watch below), Sawyer asked Zuckerberg about the allegations by Paul Ceglia that he has a contract stating he has a right to 84% ownership in Facebook. Zuckerberg answered the question with this: “I […]
Is it true? There is a rumor from The Next Web that a “high placed sourced” at T-Mobile got inside information that they (T-Mobile) will be releasing the iPhone in the fall when AT&T’s exclusivity clause expires with Apple. This rumor would make a lot sense actually. Both AT&T and T-Mobile are GSM carriers, so […]
The race to 4G dominance is a fast and furious one. Sprint has been leading with the Sprint 4G network and the first 4G mobile phone – that being the HTC EVO 4G. But just because Sprint was first, doesn’t mean they will be the last…. not by a long shot. Info has been leaked […]
Seven months ago Google decided to launch their own mobile phone, the Nexus One. But instead of working through carriers like AT&T or Verizon, Google decided instead to take on the challenge by themselves. But this ultimately ended up on a customer service, and PR nightmare for Google. So after seven months of the Nexus […]