Clearwire Puts Mobile Computing Ahead of Smartphones
February 24, 2010 11:02 am | by Maisie Ramsay | News | CommentsClearwire is in no rush to get into the smartphone space no matter how smartphone-happy the industry may be, says company CEO Bill Morrow.
AT & T Debuts ARENA for Flo TV Subscribers
February 22, 2010 7:03 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsAT&T and LG Electronics announced the LG ARENA smartphone will be available online beginning Feb. 26 and in AT&T stores March 7.
Report: Dropped Calls More Frequent in Smartphones
February 19, 2010 6:44 am | by Maisie Ramsay | News | CommentsSmartphone users are more likely to experience dropped calls and poor voice quality, according to a new report from J.D. Power and Associates.
AT & T Does a Backflip for Android
February 18, 2010 7:07 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsAT&T today confirmed details for the carrier's first Android smartphone, the Motorola BACKFLIP.
Looks Can't Kill but Might Control Your Phone
February 18, 2010 6:58 am | by Peter Svensson, AP Technology Writer | News | CommentsThe advent of wireless headsets has led to the sometimes confusing sight of people who look like they're talking to themselves, until you realize they're on a phone call.
Motorola's Seeks to QUENCH Android Thirst
February 16, 2010 7:23 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsThe device manufacturers aren't wasting any time showing off their new gadgets at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
HTC Unveils a Trio of Smartphones at MWC
February 16, 2010 7:21 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsHTC released three snappy new smartphones at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
At MWC: Pelikon to Showcase MorphPad
February 12, 2010 7:03 am | by Monica Alleven | News | CommentsNext week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Pelikon will show off its MorphPad and MorphTouch technologies...
Cincinnati Bell Marks Smartphone Growth
February 11, 2010 7:10 am | by Monica Alleven | News | CommentsA focus on the smartphone sector resulted in an additional 19,000 smartphone subscribers for Cincinnati Bell's wireless unit in the fourth quarter.
Google Addresses Nexus One ERF, Customer Support
February 9, 2010 7:24 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsGoogle is addressing some of the early criticisms of its highly anticipated Nexus One.
comScore: RIM Dips, Apple Rises in Q4
February 9, 2010 7:19 am | by Maisie Ramsay | News | CommentsResearch In Motion's BlackBerry is still the most popular smartphone in the United States, but Apple's iPhone managed to gain a little bit of the market...
Symbian Goes Open Source, Platform Now Free for Non-Members
February 4, 2010 3:43 am | by Maisie Ramsay | News | CommentsThe Symbian Foundation has completed its migration to open source four months ahead of schedule. The source code for Symbian’s application, middle and kernel layers is now available for free to both Symbian Foundation members and unaffiliated outside developers.
Multi-Touch Enabled on Nexus One
February 3, 2010 7:46 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsGooglers just can't help but poke and prod Apple these days. First they did an end-around with the HTML5 version of Google Voice, and now...
VZW Hungry for Motorola Devour
February 3, 2010 7:43 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsAnother of Motorola's projected 20-something Android devices slated for 2010 is on its way. Motorola today introduced the DEVOUR for Verizon Wireless.
Did Jobs Really Say That?
February 1, 2010 2:06 pm | Blogs | CommentsLooks like Steve Jobs gave his own version of a State of the Union address.
Don’t Dismiss a Motorola Turnaround Just Yet
January 28, 2010 9:02 am | by Maisie Ramsay | Blogs | CommentsDespite the 24 percent drop in handset sales, Motorola is actually doing pretty well for itself.
No Nexus One for WalMart
January 27, 2010 7:25 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsYesterday's news that Walmart was preparing to sell Google's Nexus One was apparently misguided.
Boost Goes Incognito with Kyocera
January 26, 2010 7:15 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsBoost Mobile announced the availability of its first-ever qwerty clamshell phone, the Sanyo Incognito by Kyocera.
Who Pays for Mobile Broadband?
January 21, 2010 2:22 pm | by Ken Denman, Openwave Systems | Articles | CommentsAffordable, data-centric devices along with mobile broadband air cards, netbooks and USB modems have jumpstarted a culture of mobility, creating a welcome reliance on mobile data services.
Nokia Offers Free Nav
January 21, 2010 7:24 am | by Monica Alleven | News | CommentsStarting today, Nokia is offering turn-by-turn vehicle – and pedestrian – voice-guided navigation for free on 10 of its best-selling smartphone devices.
Verizon Cuts Devices From $350 ETF List
January 19, 2010 10:22 am | by Maisie Ramsay | News | CommentsVerizon Wireless has discretely cut ten handsets from its list of devices subject to a $350 Early Termination Fee (ETF).
Google Postpones Chinese Android Phones
January 19, 2010 7:34 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsAccording to several online reports, Google is holding the release of two Android phones slated for Chinese carrier China Unicom.
Motorola Android Phone Hits South Korea
January 18, 2010 7:10 am | by Maisie Ramsay | News | CommentsMotorola has unveiled Korea's first Android 2.0 smartphone, the Motoroi.
T-Mo Subs Get Nexus One Refund
January 15, 2010 7:14 am | by Andrew Berg | News | CommentsGoogle has apparently taken a step in the right direction with its new smartphone, the Nexus One.
iSuppli Puts Droid Build Costs at Nearly $188
January 15, 2010 7:09 am | by Monica Alleven | News | CommentsMotorola's Droid carries a $187.75 bill of materials (BOM) and manufacturing cost, according to a dissection conducted by iSuppli's Teardown Analysis Service.



