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Sony Corporation (Sony) and Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Ericsson) announced that Sony will acquire Ericsson’s 50 percent stake in Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (Sony Ericsson), making the mobile handset business a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony.... Read More
At the Jacob Javits Center in New York City last week, the annual PhotoPlus convention was held. The event showcases all things photography, and this year, mobile photography was a small but growing part of that.... Read More
First reported on Forbes.com, adults are starting to recognize the potential power in teaching kids about technology early. Called Coding for Kids, the new initiative seeks to help educate children about software development, giving them a leg up on their future.... Read More
Within weeks of it first being announced, the iPhone 4S has begun shipping, and no one can call it anything except another success for Apple. The company had pre-orders of more than a million after a single day, surpassing the previous record held by the iPhone 4 of 600,000 in the first day of pre-orders. ... Read More
Although this topic is not the hard-core mobile genre, it does have a ripple effect, and hopefully positively for consumers in the long term. Needless to say, Netflix stock plumed 37 percent once news surfaced about more than 800,000 subscribers left the service due to July's 60 percent price hike. To make things worse, Netflix decided to split the DVD mail-rental business and ironically name it "... Read More
Iris is an attempt to use existing Android voice actions technology to clone Apple's Siri feature, whereas you can talk to the phone and it not only talks back but performs your instructions. Although not official from Google, developer Dexetra claims to have pulled it off in only 8 hours too (can you smell a Google "acquisition"?)... Read More
Galaxy Nexus is the first Android powered smartphone running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This super phone truly is amazing from every aspect which we'll outline its speed, screen, design, and operating system. The Galaxy Nexus will be available in November starting in the U.S., Europe, Asia, China and Japan.... Read More
Popular Android mobile security app Lookout has finally come to iOS starting today. The app is now available for free in the iTunes store.... Read More
One of the apps that's long been clamored for on the iPad has been an official Facebook client. There were plenty of third-party options, but while Facebook had an app for smaller screens, they hadn't released one designed for the tablet. Last week, that all changed, when the company officially launched the iPad version of its Facebook app.... Read More
AT&T has stayed committed to bringing their customers Android powered smartphones by launching 5 new phones. If you remember, AT&T got off the block a bit slow with the Android game due to exclusivity to Apple's iPhone. Today they announced: Motorola ATRIX 2, Samsung Captivate Glide, Pantech Pocket, Samsung DoubleTime and the AT&T Avail. Check out the pics below!... Read More
We would like to send our condolences to Steve Jobs' family, yet remember his legacy as a great innovator and a marketers' marketer.... Read More
At it's live press event in Cupertino, Calif. today, Apple focused on all things iOS.... Read More
Apple introduced the iPhone 4S at their live press event today. It features the new A5 processor chip, which means it is up to 2 times faster than the previous iPhone, with graphics that, according to the company, are up to 7 times faster. The 4S will have 8 hours of 3G talk time, and 6 hours of browsing - that increases to 9 hours of browsing on Wi-Fi. For video, the battery life is about 10 hour... Read More
The iPod is what started Apple's journey into personal portable electronics, and it's getting an update at the live event this year.... Read More