EA Mobile announced today they’ll be bringing the classic The Simpsons Arcade experience to the iPhone & iPod Touch this month. The iPhone / iPod Touch version of The Simpsons Arcade will allow players to play as Homer as he sets out to find his precious doughnut. Players will use on-screen controls to control Homer as [...] Full story...
Samsung is out with yet another South Korea-only device called Anycall Extreme (SPH-W9705). As you can guess from its name, it’s a sporty-lookin’ rugged device made from reinforced plastic that helps saving it from accidental damages.
Yowza!! — the free location-based mobile coupon application/service that comes from actor Greg Grunberg whom you may know as Heroes’ mind reader Matt Parkman — is adding Austin, Texas to the list of supported cities.
Global shipments of GPS-enabled handsets increased 92% in 2009 to 150 million units, according to a new research report by Berg Insight.
AdMob has unveiled agenda for its upcoming Developer Day, which takes place in San Mateo on March 25th (and which we’ve already announced at IntoMobile).
LG Mobile Phones is partnering with crowdSPRING (online marketplace for creative services) and Autodesk to hold a competition to “define the future of mobile communication.
After two weeks, Verizon (NYSE: VZ) is returning to “pure” Android app recommendations. I don’t see some specific theme for this week’s app selection, as there are apps from multiple categories.
ActiveTrak, the company that makes advanced theft recovery software for consumer and business devices, will be unveiling its new GadgetTrak Mobile Security software for Android at the upcoming CTIA Wireless 2010 in Las Vegas.
Fring, the popular VoIP and multi-network IM client, has updated its Android client. The new version of the application comes with a revamped user interface, featuring updated buddy list that effectively makes your contacts more accessible.
There’s a lot of chatter going on right now about whether or not cut-and-paste and true multi-tasking will ever make it into Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)’s Windows Phone 7 Series platform.
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.