Samsung plans to move aggressively into the mobile enterprise in 2013, targeting businesses and users that were once dominated by Research In Motion. The world’s largest manufacturer of mobile phones could… Read more »
Samsung is the undisputed king of smartphone manufacturers, shipping more than twice as many devices as second-place Apple during the third quarter. That gives it an opportunity to step up its… Read more »
Windows Phone is positioned to overtake BlackBerry as the No. 3 mobile operating system among users in Europe. But much of that growth stems from the low end of the market,… Read more »
While paid apps are more prevalent than ad-based revenue models, many developers view apps as projects rather than products, so they are not highly motivated to monetize their applications. Composed mainly… Read more »
BlackBerry development may be on steep decline, but the platform still remains a profitable one for the developers that have stuck with it. According to a new study, average monthly revenue… Read more »
In a short decade the mobile OS market has grown from a moribund, firmware-based world of limited-capacity phones into the most hotly contested battlefield in technology. Top Silicon Valley CEOs seem… Read more »
The third quarter of 2011 was perhaps the most eventful and unpredictable in the history of mobile. Google signaled its intentions to move into the hardware market with the proposed acquisition… Read more »
There’s talk today of Samsung open-sourcing its Bada smartphone platform next year, but the company has little to gain and much to lose if it does. Why give up control of… Read more »
Samsung continues to find success overseas with bada, its platform targeted at budget-conscious consumers who want a solid mobile data experience. The manufacturer could duplicate that success in the U.S., and… Read more »