Tag Archive: smartphones

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 23

This week’s mobile market wrap-up looks at Microsoft and Sony’s mobile gaming strategy, and some classic PC games on the iPhone bring back old college memories.

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.