Apple is airing a new iPad 2 commercial called “We’ll Always.” The general idea is that our daily routine, our daily lives and the things we’ve always done will remain the same, but the way in which we do these things won’t. In it, we see the ease at which home videos are edited, recipes…
AT&T to get its own version of the Droid Bionic?
While everyone is patiently awaiting the Motorola Droid Bionic for Verizon and all its LTE goodness, it actually may not be bound to just one carrier. According the screenshot above, there’s another version of the Bionic that just might be coming to AT&T. The screenshot above doesn’t look to say much if you didn’t know…
AT&T sued by customers to prevent T-Mobile merger
It seems the overwhelming response regarding the AT&T and T-Mobile merger has been opposition. Sprint, for example, has been incredibly vocal about the negative implications of the deal. State and federal government officials have been publicly opposed to the deal, too, stating that such a deal would disrupt competition in the wireless industry in the…
Lodsys targets Angry Birds maker Rovio over patents
This patent thing is getting out of control. Lodsys, which has been going after app makers over in-app purchase patents, is acting like one of those dastardly pigs and is going after the Angry Birds maker Rovio. Rovio has seen more than 300 million downloads of the game throughout the world on multiple platforms and…
Verizon sees 2.3 million iPhone 4 activations during Q2, McAdam becomes CEO
Verizon received a huge boost from the iPhone 4 during the second quarter, activating 2.3 million units, adding 1.3 million new postpaid customers and raking in $3.6 billion in revenue for the quarter. Ever since the Verizon iPhone 4 launched, the carrier has activated 4.5 million total units, which is a pretty strong showing considering…
Google+ for Windows Phone may launch this week
If you’re jonesing for your Google+ fix on your Windows Phone, you’ll be happy to know that an app could be coming this week. Well, maybe. According to a post on the social networking site, the Google team outlined a few new features which may be implemented this week (check out number 6): 1.Ability to…
Android app player for BlackBerry PlayBook leaked
RIM has been talking about supporting Android applications on the BlackBerry PlayBook for a couple of months now, and like many worthwhile features, it’s taking awhile to get here. Luckily, an early version of the Android app player has leaked out for us to try. The eventual goal is to have developers submit their Android…
Google+ iPhone app rockets to top of charts
You know, there might be something to this Google+ social networking thing. About a day after the Google+ iPhone app landed, the program has sky-rocketed to the top of the free list in the App Store. With at least 10 million early tech adopters on it, it’s no surprise that the Google+ iPhone app has…
Sonos updates Android controller app, intros new Play:3 speaker
We are big fans of Sonos here at IntoMobile and the company has just done a few things which could make its wireless home music system more accessible to the masses. The company has updated its Android controller app and it can now be installed on the phone’s SD card. The update also includes new…
Sprint promises to cut back on Android ‘bloatware’
Sprint is making a commitment to cut back on Android bloatware, or what we users like to call “crapware,” on its Google devices. All the major wireless carriers in the U.S. add a bit of Android bloatware, or carrier-branded software that users can’t delete from smartphones, to Google-powered handsets. And it is very annoying. Sprint…









