Posted on 31 July 2008
Remember this? Yep, it popped up a while back as the uncreatively-named UTStarcom TXT8010, but never managed to launch on any US carrier — a shame, considering the low price point (theoretically, anyway) and the somewhat trick look and form factor. It’s all good, though, because Verizon has picked it up as the “Blitz” with [...]
Posted on 31 July 2008
Wilmington, North Carolina, come on down! It looks like Carol Brady will be enlisting the help of none other than Bob Barker in getting people to convert over to DTV. The former host of ‘The Price is Right’ has shot a public service announcements (PSAs) specifically for the guinea pigs of Wilmington, NC as well [...]
Posted on 31 July 2008
At a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion, mobile execs chatted about the Apple iPhone and its impact on mobile space, with some application developers being extremely please with Apple’s distribution model, according to a report on Macrumors.
Wintin the first six days, 350,000 installations onto the Apple iPhone of Pansora media’s free Radio app was recorded. Pandora [...]
Posted on 31 July 2008
Go ‘head with your bad self, NTT DoCoMo. Party on down ’til six in the morning, because you just posted a quarterly profit increase of 41%. What’s to thank for such a remarkable boost? According to a Bloomberg report, the outfit’s decision to “reduce handset subsidies to customers” enabled it to bring in more cash [...]
Posted on 31 July 2008
Just over a month after surfacing in Preview form, Mark/Space has loosed the finalized version of The Missing Sync for Symbian on the world. Yes, Mac lovers, this means you can now get your beloved computer to play nice with your Sony Ericsson, Motorola or Nokia-based S60 / UIQ handset. There’s even a swank Proximity [...]