The next 90 days are going to be absolutely insane for anyone who likes to keep on top of the mobile industry. So much is going to happen in the span of a single quarter that we thought it’d be nice to compile a list of the key major events. Starting in April, AT&T will…
RIM launches BlackBerry Mobile Fusion for cross-platform, enterprise device management
RIM released its highly anticipated BlackBerry Mobile Fusion product on Tuesday. The web software lets network administrators manage BlackBerry handsets, the BlackBerry Playbook, Android phones and the iPhone from a single, unified interface. The software offers: Support for multiple devices per user Application and software management Connectivity management (Wi-Fi®, VPN, certificates) Centralized, easy to use,…
Android and iPhone gain market share says comScore’s February 2012 numbers
According to comScore, only Google’s Android handsets and the Apple’s iPhone are gaining market share in the US. Other competitors, like RIM and Microsoft, are continuing their downward fall. These latest figures come from a survey of over 30,000 US subscribers who were polled during the three months ending on February 2012. During this time, Android…
Amazon’s testing in-app purchases for its Android Appstore
A Bloomberg report suggests Amazon is working on an in-app payment system similar to the one found in iOS and Android. The service is being pilot tested by companies like Skimble Inc which sells a physical fitness app in the Amazon Appstore. According to Skimble co-founder Maria Ly, the service would let them sell workout…
Photo shootout: Lumia 900, iPhone 4S and HTC One X
It’s no secret that smartphones are becoming the main camera for most people and this is only getting better as we see new devices. We decided to put the Nokia Lumia 900, iPhone 4S and HTC One X through a photo challenge to see which one provides the best camera experience. All of the photos…
MetroPCS raises unlimited data plan to $70, throttles cheaper plans
MetroPCS has put into effect a price hike on its top-tier data plan. A plan that once costed $60 per month to receive unlimited calling, texting, data including 4G LTE, email and either MetroStudio on-demand video or Rhapsody now costs $70 but it throws both the MetroStudio and Rhapsody music. Considering all you get, it’s still…
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 tablet line delayed until late April
Perhaps you can recall the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 tablet line that the aforementioned vendor announced in February and promised to ship in March. Today is April 3rd. Still no Galaxy Tab 2. Samsung finally confirmed today the tablet will be delayed all the way until the end of April, but it is still…
Shazam 5.0 launches, can identify songs in one second
Shazam is out with what is self-described as a “major update” to the app, version 5.0. It delivers a groundbreaking new feature thanks to rewritten software that enables users to tag audio and Shazam will identify it within a single second. Now, you can launch the Shazam app, put your phone up to a speaker…
Sprint LG Viper 4G LTE pre-orders start April 12th
While most of you may be waiting on the upcoming HTC One X and Galaxy Nexus for Sprint, we just got word about the carrier’s other LTE-enabled handset, the LG Viper 4G LTE. If you’re not looking to shell out the big bucks for a new smartphone on Sprint but want all of that LTE…
Google Nexus tablet possibly leaked in new render?
Render me this, render me that, is this a Nexus tablet, or are we full of crap? Honestly, we can’t answer that one, as the render above looks like any other Android tablet we’ve seen before. While we do know the tablet is very real, we still can’t say for sure that we know anything…









