 November 10, 2010  MetroPCS Hints at Galaxy S for LTE, VoLTE MetroPCS CFO J. Braxton Carter hinted the prepaid carrier may launch an LTE-based Samsung Galaxy S device in 2011. continue Sprint, ZTE Put Peel on iPod Touch Sprint Nextel today launched the long-awaited ZTE Peel, a case that offers the iPod touch 3G service over Sprint's CDMA network. continue Study: App Usability Trumps Brand Name Just because you have a great brand doesn't mean you have a great app. Just ask those who participated in a recent study by Harris Interactive. continue Verizon Launches Green Android Verizon Wireless announced availability of the Motorola Citrus, a new entry-level Android smartphone with a bent towards the eco-conscious. continue Frog, Unicef Partner on mHealth in Africa Unicef has tapped Aricent's frog design to help lead a major mobile health initiative to improve prenatal and postnatal care of women and infants in areas of Malawi and rural Zambia. continue Bharti Airtel Profit Slides Amid Stiff Competition Bharti Airtel's profit slid in the latest quarter as India's largest mobile phone company lost market share and cut call rates amid hyper-competition in its fast-growing... continue Court Hears Dispute over Sales Tax on "Free" Phone The Supreme Court seemed wary about a business-backed challenge that could make it almost impossible for consumers to band together to make claims against their cell phone carriers, cable providers and credit card companies. continue News Briefs for November 10, 2010 Companies in today's briefs include: AT&T, Nokia, Rogers Communications, Shazam, GetJar, National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition, Johnson & Johnson, ABI Research, IBM, MHL, LLC, MHL Consortium, Qualcomm... View All From the Website: Not Your Grandma's Prepaid Devices Without the luxury of large device subsidies, carriers like Leap Wireless International/Cricket Communications and MetroPCS have been playing a waiting game on... Continue | |
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