Monthly Archives: October 2010
HP webOS Smartphone to Arrive in Early 2011: Report
Hewlett-Packard wants to do what Palm could not: Build a strong business around webOS-based smartphones. The PC giant, which purchased Palm earlier this year,...
Microsoft, Motorola Willing to Work Together, Despite Lawsuit
Microsoft may have filed an intellectual-property lawsuit against Motorola, alleging the manufacturer's Google Android smartphones violate nine of its patents, but the two companies...
CTIA Hottest in Show 2010 Nominees
CTIA Hottest in Show 2010 Nominees
by Cameron Sturdevant
Motorola Droid XThe Droid X is a souped-up smartphone with a 4.3-inch display, a 1GHz processor and...
Apple iPhone Heading to Verizon in Early 2011: Report
Apple plans to manufacture an iPhone capable of running on Verizon's CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) network, according to a new report in The...
Verizon Wireless Confirms Broad U.S. LTE Rollout for 2010
Verizon President Lowell McAdam revealed the details of the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE rollout for 2010 at a CTIA press conference in San Francisco...
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Strategy: 10 Mistakes It Can Still Fix
Microsoft is preparing to launch Windows Phone 7. The software is expected to be available on several different devices from a number of vendors....
How Will Google Build Its Serendipity Engine?
Google CEO Eric Schmidt wowed the crowd at TechCrunch Disrupt Sept. 28 with talk of autonomous search and serendipity engines that deliver search content...
Amazon Targets MySQL with New Database Feature
Amazon Web Services is offering a new feature for the Amazon Relational Database Service to help MySQL database deployments scale to meet performance demands...
Ex-GE CEO Welch Slams HP Over Hurd, Apotheker
Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch is the latest executive to take shots at Hewlett-Packard's board for its handling of the issue involving former...
INSIDE MOBILE: Why Google’s Android Is Gaining So Much Market Share
It's very clear that Google's Android operating platform (promoted as "Droid" by Verizon) is gaining a lot of market share in the smartphone market...