February 8, 2011  Sprint Unveils Kyocera Dual-Screen Smartphone Sprint promised an "industry first" at last night's NYC press event, which featured appearances from CEO Dan Hesse and illusionist David Blaine, and to some extent, it delivered. continue Report: Apple Redesigns Antenna for VZW iPhone It appears that at least part of the Verizon iPhone's great reception is due to a fix by Apple this time around. continue HP Prepares to Jump Into Some Hot Water There's a lot of speculation about what HP will unveil at its press event in San Francisco tomorrow. A tablet or tablets? New smartphone? Updated webOS and SDK? A printer that reads your mind? continue comScore: RIM Down, Android Up Research In Motion (RIM) and Microsoft continued to lose market share to Android in the fourth quarter... continue HTC Invests in Saffron, OnLive HTC has bought a $40 million stake in cloud-based online gaming company OnLive just one day after it acquired mobile content company Saffron Digital. continue License to Tweet? UK May Restrict Posts from Court English courts may restrict the public's freedom to post Twitter updates from inside hearings to avoid the risk of prejudicing trials... continue Developer Draws Fire for Immigration Game App A game developed by a Boston-based tech company that allows users to drive a truck full of immigrants through the desert and try not to have them tossed out is drawing fire from some immigrant advocates. continue News Briefs for February 8, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: T-Mobile USA, FCC, Amazon, Qualcomm, Tru, AirG.com, CellTrust, Celcom, Dialogic, Clarity... View All From the Website: Rough Road Ahead for Rural LTE Big cities have a larger base of potential customers and higher prospects for profitability than less densely populated regions in rural areas of the country. Continue |