Novatel Wireless today announced that it has successfully completed the first data transmission call using Long Term Evolution (LTE) 4G technology. Fascinatingly, LTE provides data rates of up to 100Mbps on the uplink and 50 Mbps on the downlink by leveraging new, wider bandwidth spectrum. Many operators are already planning to overlay LTE on their [...] Full story...
The major carriers should get their money ready because the Federal Communications Commission is going to start the process to auction more 700-MHz spectrum.
The first turn-by-turn voice guided navigation application for Maemo phones has just become available for European Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N900 users, with Sygic Mobile maps for Maemo.
Orange today announced it will shortly launch the much anticipated Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) Xperia X10, the first Android device to be unveiled by Sony Ericsson.
So, you are in the UK on T-Mobile (NYSE: DT), you are using a Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android phone, and you want OS version 2.
Orange today announced that it will launch a mobile gaming service with HMV. Hmv mobile games, powered by Orange, will be available next week to customers across any network and on over 1,000 Java enabled handsets.
Get ready to breathe some new life into the Touch Pro2 because you can now throw Windows Mobile 6.5 on that bad boy.
eXpansys, a top UK e-tailer, has managed to get the Nexus One in stock. That’s the good news. The perhaps not-so-good news is that it will cost you £599.
Think you can type fast on your desktop or laptop computer’s keyboard? Well, chances are pretty good that the iPhone user in the video below can tap-type significantly faster with his two thumbs than you can with eight fingers helping your two thumbs.
The Walt Disney Company UK and On Demand Group have agreed a deal to provide subscribers on-demand access to entire episodes of hit television shows via 3 UK’s first ever mobile TV subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service.
Android is known for its flexibility. From smartphones to tablets, from military ops applications to microwaves, Android is making its rounds.