It is just like the story of boy who cried wolf! After many false alarms and many news reports later, it seems Verizon will end up acquiring the 45 percent stake… Read more »
It is fashionable these days to either like big data or just malign big data. Regardless of what your personal feelings are, the question has always been and will always be… Read more »
Mature mobile markets like the U.S., Western Europe, Japan and South Korea continue to generate the big dollars for the mobile industry, but the future revenue growth is coming from new… Read more »
Through a series of coincidences I ended up using the iPhone as my primary phone after a two-year gap. Thanks to Verizon’s wireless network, there were no dropped calls and the… Read more »
We’re in middle of a smartphone boom. Dozens of new devices are coming to the market, and that means customers need help buying these complex handsets. This is why where and… Read more »
The FCC sent a letter to Verizon Wireless seeking answers to two key questions: Why did it increase the early termination fee and how does it determine what it charges? The… Read more »
Droid launched in November 2009 and has sold over 700,000 units. It is inching towards the million mark, thanks to a strong marketing push by its backers Motorola and Verizon. In… Read more »
Google today launched its popular Google Maps Navigation (beta) for older devices that use Android OS version 1.6 or higher. It debuted as a free feature on Android 2.0 (Droid) handsets… Read more »
Motorola (s MOT) and Verizon (s VZ), thanks to their $100 million marketing efforts, are going to sell some 600,000 Droids during the fourth quarter of 2009, according to Mark McKechnie… Read more »
If you read the reviews, it becomes obvious that I am part of a small minority of folks who haven’t been blown away by the new Droid, a Google Android OS-based… Read more »