Tag Archive: mobile phones

The iPhone’s landed at Verizon – what do I do?

There’s a lot of media attention and hype surrounding the availability of the iPhone on Verizon’s network. What you’re probably asking yourself is what does it mean to me, and what do I do? Here are some scenarios and recommendations for you to consider.

Mobile + The Cloud: A Match made in Heaven

After going through an exchange process with my Nexus One recently, I realized there is serious power when combing mobile computing with the cloud.

Mobile Market Wrap-up, October 4

This week’s edition looks at two hot new phone releases, the Playbook, themed cellphones and a cool concept phone from Mozilla.

Mobile Market Wrap-up, September 20

In this week’s wrap-up I comment on a serious limitation in the upcoming Windows Phone 7 launch, RIM and Nokia’s perception issues, and a cool Star Trek themed cellphone.

Mobile Market Wrap-up, September13

This week’s mobile market wrap-up has lots of handset news as manufacturers prepare for the holidays. Highlights are the latest iPhone rumors, T-mobile’s G2, and Nokia’s provocative attempt to garner attention for the N8.

Mobile Market Wrap-up, September 6

In this week’s edition: Apple and Google continue their pointless arguing, a new company emerges in mobile, and an innovative way to charge a cell phone.

The Verizon iPhone Winner: Android

A Verizon iPhone will only serve to fuel Android’s rapid ascent, making it the ultimate winner in a Verizon-iPhone deal.

Mobile Market Wrap-Up, August 16

A look at last weeks mobile market events: The US mobile market nears saturation, Android continues rolling, and something you didn’t know about iPhone users.

Mobile Market Wrap-up, August 9

This weeks wrap-up looks at smartphone marketshare, RIM’s BlackBerry announcement, and who will come out on top in the smartphone market.

RIM needs to ignore the consumer market

With yesterday’s BlackBerry Torch 9800 and OS6 announcement, is RIM making a play for the consumer market, or merely solidifying their enterprise position?