YouMail introduced a new feature that wants to change the way users reply (or rather, don’t reply) to the voicemails that are left for them. The new “receipts” automate the standard “reply by text” feature, while also allowing for the person who has made that call to listen to their message and change the way…
Mobile Roadie now allows users to make iPad apps, mobile websites
Mobile Roadie, the web-based service that allows users to easily make iPhone and Android apps, is expanding to additional platforms – iPad and mobile web. The iPad app platform comes with a number of features, including live navigation widgets that turn the main menu into a dynamic feed of streaming content; hi-res graphics layers, parallax…
Prepaid carrier launches promotion to buy consumers out of their existing contracts
Ting, a new mobile phone service provided by Tucows, launched a neat campaign called Dump Your Contract Month. This month-long promotion is made to encourage consumers to break free from their current cell phone contracts and is running until the end of May. Under the deal, one sweepstakes winner per day will receive compensation for…
Weebly gets its iPhone app
Popular website creation platform Weebly launched its iPhone app, allowing its 11 million users to manage their sites and/or blogs while on the go. At the same time, the application can also be used by folks who don’t have a Weebly account to set it up, and make their own website/blog without a computer. Aside…
Class Action Lawsuit filed against Nokia because the Windows Phone plan is failing
Nokia’s decision to go with Windows Phone has resulted in the company’s stock price tanking, their cash on hand to dwindle, their market share to collapse, and investors have frankly had enough of putting up with Stephen Elop’s bullshit. Yesterday a class action lawsuit was filed in New York that … well, just read what…
Dear Internet: I am incredibly sorry for overhyping the disappointment that is the Galaxy S III
Last night, after several months of rumors and speculation, Samsung finally announced their 2012 flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III. It’s a device that I’ve been telling everyone to wait for, telling everyone that it’s going to be the best Android handset to come out this year, telling everyone that buying any other smartphone would…
Samsung Galaxy S III – ‘Designed for Humans’
I couldn’t sleep last night. I was really nervous and skeptical. Those feelings grew stronger up until the very moment that Samsung’s press event started today. I kept asking myself over and over again, “what if the Samsung Galaxy S III isn’t designed for humans?” I shuddered at the thought and took a deep breath.…
Samsung to sell Galaxy S III in Mobile Pin pop-up stores
Samsung is taking on Apple in more ways than one with its “one more surprise” announcement. To close to its Galaxy S III event, the Korean manufacturer confirmed it will be opening “Mobile Pin” locations that’ll showcase its flagship phone. Very Applesque, these mini-stores will be small (5-by-5 meter indoors or 7-by-7 outdoors), simple and…
Samsung to offer 50GB of Dropbox storage to Galaxy S III owners
Samsung is prepared to give purchasers of the upcoming Galaxy S III Android smartphone, announced today, 50GB of free Dropbox storage. Sweet deal. If you go to dropbox.com now and sign up for an account, you’ll quickly realize you only get 2GB for free, so 50GB with the Galaxy S III is a very big…
FCC gives carriers $300 million to roll out 3G and 4G in rural areas
The FCC is getting serious about providing high-speed mobile broadband connections to rural areas. The agency has begun accepting bids to bring 3G and 4G services to parts of the country that have been ignored by major carriers, and is offering as much as $300 million to assist in the development costs of these networks.…








