A novel survey of American’s mobile technology use from thePew Internet & American Life Project finds that 59 percent of American adults go online wirelessly, with about half (47 percent) going online using Wi-Fi or mobile broadband cards with a notebook or laptop computer, and 40 percent using the Internet from mobile handsets. Some 47 percent Read this article: Pew: 60 Pct of Americans Use Wireless Internet Read More →
Research in Motion has proclaimed two novel BlackBerry gadgets today, the BlackBerry Bold 9650 and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G. The proclamation comes a day before the company’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES), where it will show off additional software and hardware expansions. Both handsets offer momentous upgrades to their respective product lines. The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is a CDMA gadget View original post here: RIM Introduces Two Innovative BlackBerry...
A mystery event will be held in San Francisco and invitations were conveyed out by Microsoft and it has been foreseen that centre of attraction of the show will be turtle-shaped slider handset called Pink. It has been unchangeable that the event will unveil two kinds of gadgets being named in secret as Pure and Turtle. The Read the original: Microsoft’s Mystery Event Will be Unfolded Soon Read More →
Verizon Wireless is planning to introduce two novel handsets from Microsoft in May or June according to bases acquainted with the substance. The innovative handsets will target youngsters and will offer easy access to social networking sites and keyboards for text messaging. Rumors assertion the handsets will be made by Shrill and will have the Microsoft and Excerpt from: Fresh Microsoft Handsets Coming To Verizon Wireless Read More →
Three archetype pieces of technology, designed to cut down on mobile-handset offence, have been revealed by the Home Office and the Design Council. The prototypes, proclaimed on Thursday, are aimed at guarding handset customers against individuality deception and gadget theft, and making phones more secure for contactless electronic payments. The designs came out of a Home View post: Imageries: Anti-theft tech for mobile handsets Read More →
Mignon Clyburn, a member of the Federal Communications Commission, has called Verizon’s official response to the FCC’s query into the companies’ recently revised early termination fees “unsatisfying” and “troubling.” In November, Verizon Wireless doubled the ETFs for advanced devices … (follow link to read) Read more: FCC Not Satisfied with Verizon’s ETF Explanation Read More →
The Federal Communications Commission is more seriously considering reclaiming certain bands of spectrum from television broadcasters and making it available to entities willing and able to operate wireless broadband networks. The spectrum reallocation effort will be bundled into the … (follow link to read) Read more: FCC Moving Forward with Spectrum Reallocation Plan Read More →
Today Verizon Wireless announced that it has added content from The Learning Channel to its selection of channels available to V CAST TV subscribers. Other channels include ABC, CBS, CNBC, Comedy Central, Disney, ESPN, FOX, MSNBC, MTV, NBC and … (follow link to read) Read more: TLC Hits V CAST TV Read More →
Today Verizon Wireless announced that it has revised the specifications developers will need to use to build devices that can access its Long Term Evolution network in the 700MHz band. The new specs include updated network access and SMS … (follow link to read) Continue reading here: Verizon Wireless Updates LTE Specs Read More →
DNT, a unit of Acacia Research filed a patent lawsuit against Verizon Wireless, Novatel, and other wireless network operators over the way wireless modem cards access the carriers’ networks. The patent was filed in 1990 and spoke about an … (follow link to read) Visit link: Verizon, Others Benefit in Patent Case Verdict Read More →
Verizon Wireless has filed a lengthy response to the Federal Communications Commission’s inquiry into Verizon’s recent changes to its ETF policy. The FCC asked Verizon to explain the reasoning behind the increase in early termination fees from $175 to … (follow link to read) Visit link: Verizon Responds to FCC On ETFs and Data Fees Read More →
Verizon Wireless has confirmed that it no longer offers Google search nor Wikipedia search from within the BlackBerry browser search tool. The default — and only — choice is to use Microsoft’s Bing search service instead. Verizon spokesperson Jeffrey … (follow link to read) Follow this link: Verizon Drops Google from BlackBerry Browser Search Tool Read More →
AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega recently said that, “We have not made any decision to implement tiered pricing,” but noted that the company is seeking ways to entice customers to take wireless web surfing off its 3G network. … (follow link to read) Continued here: AT&T Says It Won’t Tier Smartphone Plans Read More →
Today AT&T detailed its plans to offer 3G wireless data services in the state of Vermont. Starting this week, AT&T will start rolling out 3G services in Bennington, Brattleboro, Brownsville, Killington, Vernon, Warren, West Dover and White River Junction. … (follow link to read) Read the original post: AT&T Fires Up 3G Across Vermont Read More →
Today TeleCommunications Systems announced that it has completed its purchase of Networks In Motion. NIM provides wireless navigation and GPS software for mobile phones. The rest is here: TCS Wraps Up Purchase of Networks In Motion Read More →