Float Mobile Learning prepared a neat infographic to show us the prospects of mHealth services. As you’re about to see, this industry is set for a rapid growth, with all parties looking to cut costs and increase efficiencies. Judging from the facts neatly summed up in the following chart, there’s money to be made by…
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) clears the FCC hurdle
Samsung’s second coming of the original Galaxy Tab, ya’ know the 7-inch model, is at the FCC where government paid engineers are having a time of their life playing with it. Actually, they probably had better days while testing Tegra 3 devices, but the Galaxy Tab 2 is a neat device, too. At least, it’s…
Endomondo now integrates with Facebook Timeline to spur social encouragement and bragging
Popular fitness tracking app Endomondo is going beyond the built-in sharing capabilities to integrate with Facebook Timeline, allowing for real-time sharing of your fitness activities. Yep, you’ll be able to get additional encouragement from your e-circle or just brag about your achievements if you fancy so. Users are able to share their progress while they…
Juniper Research: Smartphones to play a pivotal role in Internet connected cars which will exceed 90 million by 2016
An increasing number of car makers have started integrating smartphones into their in-car infotainment systems. As a matter of fact, this feature will become all but standard on new models, according to a new report by Juniper Research. The company forecasts that 92 million vehicles will feature technology to integrate the smartphone into the head-unit…
Dolphin Browser now available for BlackBerry Playbook
Good news for those of you with the BlackBerry Playbook. Thanks to the better support for Android apps introduced in the Playbook OS 2.0, now you can install the single most popular third-party browser for Android smartphones – Dolphin Browser. As far as I can tell, this isn’t the latest version of the application as…
Motorola evaluates Android 4.0 updates for Motoluxe and Motorola Pro+
A month ago Motorola unveiled its Android 4.0 upgrade plans without mentioning two of its devices – Motoluxe and Motorola Pro+, the second one being a pretty solid choice for BlackBerry converts who can’t live without a physical QWERTY keyboard. Now they’re telling us those two devices are in the “Evaluation & Planning” phase, the…
The Radical Growth of the App Economy [Infographic]
Everyone and their mama are about apps these days. No wonder there are so many new companies in this space, with more emerging every day. As a matter of fact, according to one statistic, the app economy accounted for nearly half a million new jobs on the market, which is an impressive figure alone. But…
iPad review roundup: gorgeous display with lightening fast LTE
Right on time, reviews of the new iPad are starting to hit the internet. As expected, the new retina display and 4G LTE connectivity have gotten high praises from the reviewers. The biggest gripe against the tablet is the “sameness”. The iPad 3 looks and feels a lot like the iPad 2 and the iPad…
AT&T Galaxy Note can run on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network with a mod
On T-Mobile’s network and don’t think that the 4.5 inch screen on your Galaxy S II is big enough? Maybe you want something like the Galaxy Note on AT&T but you’re faithful to team Magenta? Well, friend, you’re in luck. With a couple of mods to the AT&T Galaxy Note, you can be up and…
Verizon to cover 260 million Americans in over 400 markets with 4G LTE by the end of the year
Verizon Wireless was the first operator in the United States to launch a 4G LTE network. They did it back in December 2010, though we had to wait until March 2011 to be able to buy the first 4G LTE enabled smartphone, the HTC Thunderbolt. Since then Verizon’s been growing their network at a ridiculous…









