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Patent infringement lawsuits have become a permeating characteristic of the mobile industry these days, particularly with Apple’s watchful eye over rivals’ hardware and software implementations. The latest to fall under Apple’s ire is HTC, whose shipments of the HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE were s ... Full Article »
Get excited, AT&T-using Android owners. You may be on the list of lucky individuals getting an upgrade to the latest version of Google’s Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. Fierce Mobile Content has the story, pointing out that AT&T intends to bring 11 devices up-to-date with th ... Full Article »
Google’s winning smartphone strategy was to make Android open source and invite anyone and everyone to create a device for their mobile platform. It worked, as HTC, Motorola and others jumped on the opportunity to create smartphones to rival the iPhone. However, the market was reset when Apple rel ... Full Article »
Cellular carriers have been really brandishing the term “4G” in marketing and advertising for months now, and it appears the media blitz is working. According to a new survey from market research firm In-Stat, 75 percent of its 1,208 respondents said 4G is “one of the features their ideal pho ... Full Article »
As we gear up for CTIA 2011, which kicks off this week, AT&T got an early start on announcements. The carrier unveiled five new Android phones on the eve of the wireless conference, emphasizing AT&T’s HSPA+ network and range in price and feature specs. From Motorola comes the Atrix 2, a po ... Full Article »
Samsung’s been killing it in the Android market these past few months, launching smartphone after smartphone, tablet after tablet. Not shying away from competition, Samsung’s upped the ante with another new line of devices, this time to compete with the iPod Touch. The Samsung Player series offe ... Full Article »
Android may be the top OS in the US and beyond, but its runaway success has conjured all sorts of competition, legal matters and business deals. Google now finds itself fighting to protect its plans for Android in the upcoming antitrust trial against AT&T and T-Mobile. The Android operator has t ... Full Article »
It’s easy to dismiss the Yellow Pages as a ‘has-been’ from a bygone generation. But the concept, first introduced by Yellow Pages all the way back in the 1880s, of searching and finding local business information, is still hugely relevant. These days of course, Yellow Pages is online and on yo ... Full Article »
Sprint has taken its fight to stop the $39 billion merger between AT&T and T-Mobile to court, suing to prevent the deal under U.S. antitrust laws. The move isn’t too outside the norm, according to a story from GigaOM, but it does have Sprint throwing its hat into the ring alongside the Depart ... Full Article »
Sprint isn’t happy about AT&T’s hopeful $39 billion merger with T-Mobile. The deal would mean some bad news for Sprint, which would be the last-place cellular carrier if T-Mobile is removed from its place as the No. 4 carrier in the U.S. It would also make AT&T absolutely huge – bigge ... Full Article »
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