 November 12, 2010  T-Mobile Launches New Promo Plans For all the reports that carriers are pulling back on their unlimited plans, T-Mobile USA took the opposite tact with new promotional plans that expand its unlimited offerings. continue Windows Phone 7 Hits RadioShack, 1¢ at Amazon Penny deals on two Windows Phone 7 devices appeared on Amazon.com and the devices made their debut at RadioShack amid a report that Microsoft sold just 40,000 of the devices at launch. continue Carrier Scoring System Hits iPhone RootMetrics, formerly known as Root Wireless, is making its biggest splash yet in the consumer space with the release of an iPhone app that allows it to use crowdsourcing... continue Airstrip Follows mHealth Trend with New App AirStrip Technologies launched Airstrip Patient Monitoring on Apple's iTunes App Store, following a major industry trend that leverages smartphones and tablet devices... continue Rhythm Completes Investment Round No. 3 Rhythm NewMedia appears to be in a pretty good spot, and with 4G networks promising even more punch for video, the future looks bright. continue Micron Hopes Diversification Short-circuits Losses Chipmaker Micron Technology vowed to shareholders for a decade to broaden products to boost its share price and avoid those stomach-churning profit-to-loss swings that have dominated its 32-year history. continue News Briefs for November 12, 2010 Companies in today's briefs include: Samsung, Verizon Wireless, Best Buy, Sprint, T-Mobile USA, Cricket, Personal Communications devices, ABI Research, Motorola... 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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