Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless announced on Wednesday that it had made new enhancements to its 3G network in the country, and that the coverage of its airwaves had been expanded in Fairfield County, Connecticut, through the deployment of a new cell site. According to the company, customers in the area should enjoy incre... Full story...
One of the latest services Google has released for the users of an Android-based mobile phone is Google Buzz for mobile, a solution announced officially in early February, and which has just been enhanced through the release of a Google Buzz widget for Android.
Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation is reportedly gearing up for the release of the Android 2.
Mobile phone carrier Sprint is expected to soon unveil officially its first mobile phone that will include WiMAX connectivity options on board, the HTC Supersonic, and now the device has been spotted in an internal warehouse system.
T-Mobile USA, the United States subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, is reportedly in talks with Clearwire for the possible creation of a joint venture that will enable it to improve its wireless spectrum opportunities.
Motorola and Verizon Wireless had in plan the release of an Android 2.1 software update for the users of a Motorola DROID handset on the carrier's airwaves, yet it seems that they have pushed back the deployment for an unknown period of time.
Virgin Media has recently added the Android-based LG InTouch Max to its offering, and now it announces the launch of more handsets powered by Google's mobile operating system.
Wireless carrier Orange announced recently that its Orange Business Services was placed in the Leaders quadrant in three of Gartner Inc.
The data access services revenues from mobile business customers are expected to reach $43 billion by 2014, a recent report from ABI Research shows.
Leading North American local search and recommendation service in mobile WHERE, Inc. announced on Wednesday that users can now enjoy the WHERE experience on-line at Where.
Wireless carrier Sprint recently announced a partnership with Axeda Corporation for a joint effort in the machine-to-machine (M2M) area.