Submitted by netxm
from blog:
(Credit: CNET)Despite being a fan of Zagat's restaurant surveys, I've never been overly impressed with the mobile applications for Windows Mobile Smartphone and PocketPC, BlackBerry, and Palm.Regrettably, Zagat To Go '09 for (Read More)
CNN:
Telus today priced out its version of the BlackBerry Storm. Contradicting some early rumors, the Canadian carrier says it will offer the Storm at promo pricing for $250 CAD ($200 US) on a three-year plan, or closer to (but s (Read More)
Submitted by jasongoldberg:
Anyone else finding their Facbeook blackberry app completely busted lately since the Facebook notifications black out?. (Read More)
All Things Digital:
$500 fully subsidized with a plan! I said that is the most expensive phone in the world and it doesn’t appeal to business customers because it doesn’t have a keyboard which makes it not a very good email machine. (Read More)
Submitted by ryan_flanigan
from Google Reader:
There's been a lot said and written recently about the concept of rolling out LTE in homes or hotspots first with femtocells, rather than deploying a full macro network.I've been calling this an "inside-out network" approach. (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Elevation Partners spent $325 million on a 25% stake in Palm (PALM) in June 2007. Yesterday, Palm pre-announced fiscal Q2 revenues 40% below Wall Street expectations.But don't worry about Elevation Partners investor Roger McN (Read More)
Submitted by simonvreeman
from Google Reader:
Reuters reports that Nokia has just launched the N97 in Barcelona today. The new machine is Nokia’s answer to the iPhone, Sony Ericsson’s X1 and HTC’s Touch Pro and every other touchscreen smart phone that beat them to the ma (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Palm's (PALM) fiscal second quarter was so bad they had to tell us about it in advance: The once-hot smartphone maker says sales for the quarter that ended Nov. 28 will be between $190 million to $195 million, 40% below the $ (Read More)
All Things Digital:
Looks like Palm (PALM) will end 2008 much the way it ended 2007, with layoffs. After market close Monday, the downtrodden handset maker warned that sales for its fiscal second quarter will come in well below expectations. (Read More)
Submitted by freshmobileus
from blog:
Palm in trouble as sales and profits downHandheld pioneer is cutting jobs and promising ‘next-gen’ productsStop smiling, you’re all firedTo judge by the runaway successes of the Apple iPhone and BlackBerry S (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
Verizon is running an interesting campaign for their new Blackberry Storm and this blog is carrying the ad banners right now (right sidebar). You can click on a link in the banner and turn the banner into a video on the new (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
So it is still possible for online video operators to raise money… Video distributor ExtendMedia has raised a $10 million third round from existing backers Atlas, Venrock and TVM Capital, MHT reports. ExtendMedia powers Showt (Read More)
Submitted by michaelfidler:
Forgive me Steve, for I once had sinned, and I come to you in confession to admit I had wronged you. For more than a year after iPhone was available to the public, I held off on buying one. I made all these excuses - that my (Read More)
Kotaku:
It's no Google, but in the absence of Google's stats, it'll have to do: according to Yahoo!, the Wii, 360, PSP and even PS3 were amongst the 10 most-searched for technology items for 2008. Impressive, yes, but also slightly m (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
Six months after announcing an action sports joint venture built on the Action Sports Tour, divisions of NBC Universal (NYSE: GE) and Viacom (NYSE: VIA) are already revamping the concept—name and all. Meet Alli, the Alliance (Read More)
Kotaku:
Black Friday may have swamped stores across the country, but it also lead to some massive shopping on eBay as well. Top of the list for most searched for item? The Nintendo Wii. eBay sent out a press release today to crow ab (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Research In Motion's new touchscreen BlackBerry Storm -- the phone it's counting on to fend off Apple's (AAPL) iPhone this Christmas -- is still in short supply: Verizon Wireless again says new orders will ship "by 12/15," ab (Read More)