China is the world’s largest mobile phone market. Even with crappy sales of iPhones, you’d think the sheer size of the Chinese market was enough to move some serious iPhone volume. And, you’d be wrong. The iPhone went live on China Unicom’s network last week, but has reportedly only sold a disappointing 5,000 iPhones to [...] Full story...
Yes, we all know by now Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) flipped the switch this morning to take pre-orders on the Apple iPad.
If you’re planning to use your new-fangled iPad as a book reader, you’ll be happy to know that Barnes & Noble is planning to bring its electronic-reading application to Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s tablet.
The last we heard about the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) 9650, its release on Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and Sprint (NYSE: S) were being delayed due to software problems, and it was being renamed from the Tour2 to the Bold, but today, we’re hearing murmurs that the Verizon version will be launched sometime in May.
You have to give Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski credit because he seems to understand how big a role mobile broadband will play in the future.
Apple let gadget-hungry fans pre-order the iPad this morning, but it also gave some more details regarding the device’s connectivity options and content.
webOS developers have received an e-mail regarding the international launch of paid applications in Palm (NSDQ: PALM)’s App Catalog – specifically, that markets in Canada and Mexico will open at the same time as Europe.
A tad earlier than expected, the Samsung Gravity T456 has made its way to Rogers (NYSE: RCI)’ discount carrier, Fido.
Time for a quick BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) OS leak. To start off the weekend, Tour 9630 owners can now get their hands on 5.
A quick heads’ up here for Rogers (NYSE: RCI) customers. Next month you may look at your bill and notice a slight change to your 911 fee.
TeliaSonera, owner of the first commercial LTE network in the world, only launched their advanced network 3 months ago, yet those crazy Swedes can’t get enough bandwidth and are upgrading their service to offer a theoretical maximum speed of 100 Mbps.