AT&T attacked T-Mobile’s network in a full-page newspaper ad last week, and T-Mobile isn’t taking the criticism lying down. According to TmoNews, T-Mobile may be prepping an advertisement campaign that aims straight at AT&T’s jugular. TmoNews got its hands on several advertising proofs, one of which asks the damning question, “If AT&T thought our network…
Archives for March 2013
Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Stellar getting Jelly Bean update as we speak
We’ve told you that Jelly Bean update for Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Stellar is on the way and voila – you can get it now. If your unit still hasn’t informed you about the new software, feel free to manually check whether it’s there or not. In any case, you should get it in the next…
HTC One wallpapers available for download
You may still can’t get the hot-new HTC One, but you can make your existing smartphone use its fancy backgrounds. Thanks to an enterprising XDA member, you can download beautiful wallpapers from the latest version of HTC Sense and use them on your phone. There’s a total of 18 different wallpapers to choose from, ranging…
Sony Xperia L specs leaked
Aside from a pair of high-end devices, Xperia Z and Xperia ZL, Sony is also working on a couple of mid-range smartphones, including the recently leaked Xperia SP. But that apparently won’t be the only device in Sony’s offering for the masses with the company prepping for the Xperia L (codenamed TaoShan) launch as we…
Two smartwatch projects raising money at Indiegogo
I’m a big fan of smart wearable devices and I love smart watches. I had a chance to spend few minutes with the Pebble and my MetaWatch review unit arrived few days ago (so expect more on that). Now I’m glad to say that two additional smart watch projects have been posted at Indiegogo, which…
59% of global mobile web users now comfortable with mobile ads (as they are with TV or online advertising)
InMobi released the findings of its Mobile Media Consumption Report, revealing that mobile is not just a fundamental part of consumers’ communication needs, but increasingly the core platform through which they access the Internet and engage with brands online. Conducted over 15,000 mobile users in 14 markets across all continents, the study shows that 50%…
PassBan unveils wearable device verification for smartphones
As more and more people use smartphones for business purposes, security issues emerge. There are multiple ways to protect apps and data, most popular being PIN- and password-based protections. For some people/companies that simply is not enough; they need something more robust. For that group PassBan unveiled its wearable verification device in the form of…
Koozoo launches network of smartphone video cameras, allows everyone to stream video from their favorite places
A company called Koozoo is launching a network of smartphone video cameras along with a new mobile app. Guided with the idea to “make the real world as searchable and accessible as the virtual world,” the app/service allows anyone to share his/her own views of the public spaces they see outside their window, inside their…
Microsoft Updates Azure Mobile Services to Support Android
Microsoft is getting cozy with Google by releasing support for Android apps into its Windows Azure Mobile Services. This move allows developers to add authentication and push notifications to Microsoft’s cloud service. Previous to this release, Azure Mobile Services supported Windows Phone 8, iOS and Windows 8. According to a blog post by Microsoft Product…
Chrome Beta for Android Update Brings Password Syncing, Autofill to Mobile
The newest build of Chrome Beta has been released today by Google, and with it brings some features that desktop users have been praising for some time now. Finally, we have password and auto-syncing and form autofill on the mobile version of Chrome Beta. The previous version of Chrome brought us some handy features, such…









