For the last month and a half, AT&T and Verizon have been at war. Verizon launched ads tearing down AT&T’s 3G coverage, AT&T countered with a lawsuit and ads starring Luke Wilson. Hell, even Apple is getting involved in this messy affair.
With the two largest mobile networks making headlines, we thought it would be appropriate to make them the subject of this week’s Web Faceoff, a weekly series where we throw two competitors in the social media or technology space into the boxing ring and have them duke it out for your vote.
Last week, we witnessed an epic battle between two other competitors in the mobile space: Google Android and the Apple iPhone. Full story...
Today, Google announced that it is now selling a new version of the unlocked Nexus One that will work on AT&T and Rogers Wireless in 3G.
Ten weeks after the launch of Google’s Nexus One smartphone, sales continue to remain slow.
The newly released 2.0 version of PayPal’s iPhone app [iTunes link] can transfer money to another iPhone when you bump the two handsets together.
David A. Yovanno is the CEO of Gigya, Inc., a leading social optimization platform for online business.
Lady Gaga and Beyonce’s “Telephone” video went ultra viral after it premiered on Vevo last week, and now a new cover of the jam has blown up (albeit on a smaller scale): Enter “Telephone” (the super twee, adorable version), by Pomplamoose.
A new study shows that those who are fans or followers of a brand on Facebook or Twitter, respectively, are significantly more likely to buy products and services or recommend the brand to a friend.
When we talk about file-sharing, there’s a whole spectrum of issues that usually get mixed up or treated as one when they’re really very different things.
If you’re a soccer fan, you’ll understand. If you’re not, well, suffice it to say that Europeans (Italians, especially) are (in general) crazy about soccer.
If you’re a user of Opera Mini, chances are you’ve already switched from Opera Mini 4.
While most of the world happily enjoys Internet’s free services such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Google, in China these are either inaccessible or might become so in the following months.