March 29, 2011  Amazon Offers Cloud Storage Locker, Player It's not often someone beats Apple to the punch, but that's exactly what Amazon.com just did with today's launch of its new cloud storage offering. continue Sprint Renews Call to Block 'Duopoly' AT&T, T-Mobile Deal Sprint is again urging regulators to block AT&T's $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA, calling the deal "anti-competitive" in a statement issued Monday afternoon. continue Fitch Warns of 'Inconsistencies' with Sprint, Clearwire 4G Plans Sprint Nextel's relationship with Clearwire has always been complex, but now a key credit ratings agency is questioning whether it's on the path to outright dysfunction. continue Nokia Fires Back at Apple with New ITC Complaint Nokia isn't laying down its sword in its patent fight with Apple just yet. Nokia filed a second patent infringement complaint against Apple on Monday despite a Friday ruling from the ITC... continue Twitter's First Tweeter Returns as Product Guru SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Jack Dorsey, the Twitter co-founder responsible for the messaging service's first tweet five years ago, is returning to oversee the company's products. continue NY Times Begins Charging for Digital Access NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Times began charging Monday for full access to its website and mobile services. continue News Briefs for March 29, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Cox Communications, Apperian, Cisco, newScale, MobPartner, FiberTower, DragonWave, Cellfish Media... View All From the Website: 15 Trends That Matter The mobile industry is going through significant transition from being voice-centric to data-centric. Mobility is also getting ingrained in everyday objects, which makes up for a fundamental reassessment of how things are done across industries in almost every region of the world. Continue |