ResearchOutlook: Mobile in 2015
Health and fitness apps, the future of mobile payments, and the future of the mobile enterprise will dominate discussion in 2015. Read more »
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Health and fitness apps, the future of mobile payments, and the future of the mobile enterprise will dominate discussion in 2015. Read more »
Apple continued its winning streak, Sprint conceded its loss in the T-Mobile derby, and BlackBerry re-emerged in the third quarter. Read more »
Health and fitness emerged as the newest major platforms in the mobile industry during the second quarter of 2014. The flurry of activity illustrates how quickly the mobile-health industry is maturing… Read more »
The U.S. mobile industry is largely built on users willing to pay outrageous fees and sign pricey service contracts in exchange for buying subsidized handsets. But some innovative companies are leveraging… Read more »
Sprint is offering an exclusive red HTC One that comes preloaded with NextRadio, an interactive FM radio app that sips data and battery life. Read more »
Few industries change at the pace mobile does. Whether it’s the iPhone 5, the importance of LTE, or BYOD trends disrupting the enterprise, there are always new technologies, trends, and companies… Read more »
The switch from voice to data isn’t just affecting carriers. The new mobile data reality is driving device makers to change the way handsets are designed, Internet companies to deal with… Read more »
The modern smartphone is a wonder of efficiency, usefulness, and portability. It enables us not only to communicate with one another but also to access an overwhelming amount of online information. Of course,… Read more »
In this week’s audio podcast, Matt shares a customer service horror story between AT&T and Amazon Wireless while Kevin loves the latest Kickstarter project: A smart home screen for Android tablets… Read more »
For developers, consumers and even carriers, Android seems irreparably broken. But Google will not fix the platform anytime soon, because despite its fragmentation problems, the company is getting what it wants:… Read more »