Building compelling applications is a complicated task, and maintaining that application’s appeal over time is even more daunting. Here’s what B2C companies and other businesses should know when doing this… Read more »
Roughly half a dozen new mobile operating systems will come to market over the next 6 to 12 months. Many of these look to be more sophisticated than the older ones… Read more »
The mobile platform wars escalated once again in the first quarter of 2012 as BlackBerry finally took the wraps off its much-anticipated new operating system. Meanwhile Android continued to build on… Read more »
The mobile platform wars heated up in a big way as 2012 came to a close: Microsoft launched Windows Phone 8, Apple continued to roll out its iPhone 5 around the… 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 »
TechCrunch has an eye-catching post this morning on new data from Strategy Analytics that indicates Android’s amazing momentum may be stalling. Android sales have declined 5 percent in the U.S. from… Read more »
Apple stole the spotlight in the third quarter with a fascinating series of both positive and negative headlines. Its iPhone 5 was met with record sales that were nonetheless stymied by… Read more »
Google’s I/O conference last week was one of those rare mobile industry events that actually matched — and perhaps even exceeded — its hype. The company trotted out Android 4.1 (dubbed… Read more »
Apple’s move to dump Google Maps instead of an in-house solution illustrates how big a battleground mobile mapping has become in the war between mobile operating systems. Here’s what to expect… Read more »
IDC this morning raised eyebrows with this press release predicting Microsoft’s Windows Phone will claim a 16 percent share of the worldwide smartphone market by 2016, replacing Apple’s iOS as the… Read more »