February 11, 2011  Nokia Goes All In with Microsoft, WP7 Nokia has decided to throw in the towel on Symbian and MeeGo and adopt Microsoft's WP7 as the company's main smarpthone platform. continue Yahoo Unveils Newsstand for Android, iOS Tablets For all the rumors surrounding digital newsstands from Apple and Google, Yahoo beat both of them to the punch with the unveiling of its new Livestand digital newsstand for tablets and smartphones today. continue Report: VZW iPhone 4 Carries $171.35 BOM IHS iSuppli today released the final results of its Verizon iPhone 4 teardown, which resulted in an estimated $171.35 bill of material (BOM). continue Intel Not Blinking on MeeGo Intel says it will push ahead with its development of the MeeGo operating system despite Nokia's decision to use Microsoft's Windows Phone... continue Dell Announces Services for Enterprise Dell today announced a suite of enterprise mobility services to help businesses deliver mobile device management, applications and security. continue FCC Chiefs to Testify at GOP Net Neutrality Hearing All five FCC commissioners, including Chairman Julius Genachowski, will testify next week about the agency's net neutrality regulations before the Republican-controlled House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. continue Report: Google, Facebook Consider Buying Twitter Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. have both held low-level talks with Twitter Inc. about purchasing the privately held social networking service, according to a report published Thursday. continue News Briefs for February 11, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Greystripe, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Qualcomm, Samsung, HP, KeyOn Communications Holdings, ERF Wireless... View All From the Website: MWC, Here We Come Like a lot of trade journalists getting ready for next week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, I’ve been speaking with various industry analysts and executives, querying them about what they expect at the big extravaganza. Continue |