Google To Challenge Apple iTunes with Music Service
Despite multiple attempts, it appears the dominance established by Apple's iTunes music service has yet to be rattled. Google thinks it has what it takes to be the first to dethrone "The Bi…
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Despite multiple attempts, it appears the dominance established by Apple's iTunes music service has yet to be rattled. Google thinks it has what it takes to be the first to dethrone "The Bi…
Weather Underground has made their popular mobile application, WunderRadio available for the Android operating system.
WunderRadio, an application that gives users access to thousands of streamin…
AT&T has confirmed rumors of a new Android-powered handset coming soon. The Samsung Captivate, an all-new Android-powered smartphone with a brighter "super" touch screen, is set to str…
Don't think the whole wireless industry is nervous about Apple's forthcoming iPhone 4 launch? Consider the following: T-Mobile has decided to offer every phone for free to customers who sign…
When you think of advertising outlets, television, radio or even your favorite Internet site come to mind.. However, the iPad could very well be added to this list and according to Pandora, their un…
Two years of litigation is nothing to shake a stick at and while it lacked the global attention of say the 1995 OJ Simpson trial, Motorola and (Research in Motion) RIM's legal spat has finally c…
Until now your cell phone options have been limited to prepaid or monthly but one company (AirFire Mobile) says a third mobile option is on the way. Calling it a coupon phone, the $35 unlimited talk…
The Georgia Institute of Technology has announced the release of the developer preview of Kamra, the first mobile augmented reality (AR) browser for the KHARMA (KML/HTML Augmented Reality Mobile Arc…
After releasing a trio of new phones for T-Mobile (for the first time ever) LG Electronics hasn't been sitting idle. In fact LG plans to launch the GU292, a push-to-talk phone with music capabil…
Just in time for the much-anticipated launch of a new iPhone, AT&T is pulling in the reins on data usage by charging customers based on the amount of Web browsing and email traffic they generate…