
It looks as if the Big Blue is finally getting their act into gear as according to an article over on engadget, AT&T intends to cover approximately 250 million people in the states with their HSPA+ by the end of this year. Apparently during a Reuters event, John Stankey, Operations CEO for AT&T stated that…

Apparently there is a new phrase being whispered around the T-Mobile campfires, Project Emerald, but no one actually knows what “Project Emerald” is. According to an article over on pocket now, a report by tmonews, Project Emerald is a new device. Word from their sources say this new Project Emerald device is a “new Nexus…

It appears that the patent dispute between Apple and Eastman Kodak over alleged patent infringements, a complaint Apple filed with the US International Trade Commission back in mid April will be looked at by the ITC reports an article over on Reuters. The Apple complaint refers to Kodak allegedly infringing on Apple two patents to…

As part of the new joint venture between Orange UK and T-Mobile UK Everything Everywhere, Orange and T-Mobile are gearing up to launch new stores across the UK over the next year and a half reports an article over on mobile today. It is expected that new jobs will be created and they expand their…

What’s this, has Adobe embraced all that is Apple in lovable hugs and kisses? Apple’s Steve ‘I hate Flash’ Jobs has made it quite clear what he thinks of Adobe Flash and that it will never come to the iPhone or iPad or anything else Apple for that matter. However it appears that Adobe is…

O2 has reported results for the quarter ending March 31st which shows customer numbers were up by 4.6 percent to 21.4 million which was driven by a 12 percent increase in their contract base reports an article over on mobile today. As of the end of March 2010 46 percent of O2’s customer base was…

Apple is suing HTC over supposed patent infringements and for some time HTC hasn’t responded to those allegations; however it appear that HTC has now done so in the usual tit-for-tat manner by filing their own complaint with the International Trade Commission. According to an article over on engadget, HTC has file a complaint with…

Sprint has now gone all official with their new plan for prepaid customers which they have called Common Cents Mobile and has been billed as helping people “cut unnecessary costs” reports an article over on engadget. The new Sprint Common Cents Mobile is fairly simple in it offers those on pay as you go 7…

The Sprint HTC EVO 4G smartphone is due to hit soon and will run on the WiMAX network, but there have been rumours that Clearwire is thinking about dropping WiMAX in favour of LTE, which you can read about (here). However according to an article over on engadget by way of Cnet, Clearwire looks to…

For time immortal the debate over Apple and Flash seems to have continued and each time Apple stands firm in their convictions that Adobe Flash will not come to the iPhone and iPad and apparently the general consensus is Apple is right to stand by their guns. The guys over at InfoWorld ran an online…

I previously posted that the T-Mobile/Orange joint venture would reveal details today which you can read (here) Well we now have said details courtesy of the guys over at itpro; starting with the new name which is “Everything Everywhere.” Although apparently they will still keep their own brand names for customers, the “Everything Everywhere” network…
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