Sometimes it seems like Sprint must be scratching their collective head in effort to figure out what gives with the domestic wireless market. The company reported a large third-quarter loss as subscribers continued to leave for rivals AT&T and Verizon despite an improved selection of phones and cheaper rates. According to the release, Sprint lost $478 million in the quarter, compared to a $326 million loss in the same period of 2008. They also lost 545,000 subscribers, including 801,000 postpaid customers (who sign an annual ... Full story...
While no one could accuse Google's much-hyped Nexus One smartphone of being outdated so soon, it appears as though the company's already got a host of features to be added in weeks to come.
Sony's proving its continued commitment to the environment through their latest Windows Mobile smartphone, the Aspen.
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These days it seems the web is rife with various printing solutions and we've decided to take a look at one particular service that specializes in the area of flyer printing.
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Google went ahead and unveiled a new version of its Google Voice application for the iPhone, without the prior approval of Apple.
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When you think of Garmin, GPS tech should come to mind. Asus hopes that's the case as they have recently partnered with Garmin on a jointly designed smartphone equipped with Garmin's mobile device tracking technology and running Windows Mobile 6.
It seems like everyone else is gunning for a converged device to dethrone (or at least pick up part of the market share from) the Apple iPhone and now the latest news is software giant Microsoft is ready to join the fray.
In business one of the first lessons you learn is that competition is good for the consumer.