AT&T will launch the Nokia Lumia 900 next week, and the handset will enjoy massive marketing campaigns from the carrier as well as Microsoft and Nokia. The launch is likely to… Read more »
But while Android’s momentum is undeniable, it is increasingly hindered by the growing threat of malware and the very real problem of fragmentation. Google is moving aggressively to address both challenges,… Read more »
The second quarter of 2010 was an especially eventful one for mobile, where the landscape shifted dramatically: Android continued closing the gap with iPhone, AT&T dumped all-you-can-eat data plans in favor… Read more »
Verizon Wireless has dropped its mail-in requirement for Palm handsets, enabling users to walk out the door with a Palm Pre Plus for $150 or a Pixi for $80. The move… Read more »
Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein yesterday told employees that nearly 200 “brand ambassadors” are training Verizon Wireless staffers in an effort to boost sales. But Palm needs a new phone and a… Read more »
Shares of Palm tanked after the company said carrier orders for its webOS gadgets have been weaker than expected. Customers don’t want its phones, and no one seems interested in buying… Read more »
Shares of Palm sank to an 11-month low this morning after the company cut its forecast and said fewer customers are buying its webOS phones. The news marks a huge stumble… Read more »
Developers of mobile applications enjoy an unprecedented number of channels through which to bring their wares to market. No longer are they limited to either capitulating to carriers to gain space… Read more »
Palm is the subject of takeover rumors once again after Deutsche Bank analyst lifted his price target on the stock, citing webOS as “a scarce resource.” Indeed, Palm’s mobile operating system… Read more »
Last year is in the rear-view mirror, and it’s time to sober up and get back to work. With a sharp — if bloodshot — eye on the new year, then,… Read more »