The handset browser’s reign as the largest data consumer on the wireless web looks to be ending, with mobile Internet traffic now evenly split between browsers and apps. This continued rise… Read more »
RIM recently announced the PlayBook, a 7-inch BlackBerry tablet clearly aimed at business professionals, but is it a case of too little, too late? Has Apple’s introduction of the iPad secured… Read more »
A number of apps are coming to market that aim to make users share what they’re watching with friends. And while there’s plenty of innovation to be had in the space… Read more »
With worldwide carrier distribution, Android is on the march to dominate over the next four years, according to IDC. Nokia will still be the top dog, but it needs to be… Read more »
Research In Motion is hoping to give its app retail effort a much-needed boost with the acquisition of Cellmania, which was announced this morning. As Kevin noted at GigaOM.com, the purchase… Read more »
Apple raked in 48 percent of the worldwide mobile market’s earnings before interest and taxes in the second quarter of 2010. Reliance on Google Android may be a temporary lift for… Read more »
Android devices have outsold that of Apple iOS4 handsets for the first time on record in the U.S., according to a Nielson survey. Worldwide, Android is a force too — up… Read more »
While Nokia is the undisputed king of feature phones, it doesn’t take a fortune teller to read the handwriting on the wall — smartphones will eventually replace feature phones. A shortcut… Read more »
Apple (s aapl), at the iPhone SDK launch last May, began a big push towards getting the iPhone into the enterprise — the traditional stronghold of the BlackBerry (s rimm). It rolled… Read more »