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 »
As our demand for data increases, so too do the number of mobile devices and services. Add to that the infrastructure needed to support such connectivity, and a wide, complex picture… Read more »
Location-based marketing still suffers from user-privacy issues, user awareness and a lack of extensive local advertising networks. But the combination of GPS-enabled location pinpointing and the embrace of social networks has… Read more »
Our look at some of the big stories in mobile today: Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) reportedly to start over-the-air OS updates; HP (NYSE: HPQ) beefs up… Read more »
This might be hard to believe with today being April Fools Day and all but Verizon appears to be giving away 3G tethering with the purchase of a webOS phone. The… Read more »
Verizon Wireless has dropped its mail-in requirement for Palm handsets, enabling users to walk out the door with a Palm Pre Plus for $150 or a Pixi for $80. The move… Read more »
Shares of Palm tanked after the company said carrier orders for its webOS gadgets have been weaker than expected. Customers don’t want its phones, and no one seems interested in buying… Read more »
Shares of Palm sank to an 11-month low this morning after the company cut its forecast and said fewer customers are buying its webOS phones. The news marks a huge stumble… Read more »
Developers of mobile applications enjoy an unprecedented number of channels through which to bring their wares to market. No longer are they limited to either capitulating to carriers to gain space… Read more »
Palm is the subject of takeover rumors once again after Deutsche Bank analyst lifted his price target on the stock, citing webOS as “a scarce resource.” Indeed, Palm’s mobile operating system… Read more »