In this roundup we have some new apps like mVisualVoiceMail, Arcade from Hell, and iSS Essentials. Plus there are some updated programs such as CorePlayer Mobile, Agenda Fusion 8, and Power Hero.
Among other fascinating tidbits to come out of AT&T's press lunch yesterday, we really appreciated this one: AT&T made the decision to roll out an unlimited plan in all of four hours. Four . As molasses-like as companies of AT&T's
We're never going to give up the dream of wireless charging, but it looks like the high costs of developing the technology plus the battle to build it into portable devices has claimed early wireless pioneer Splashpower. We've been following
The same week that Nokia Siemens Networks unveiled its LTE solution for North America comes a little nugget from Ericsson: the M700. Hailed as the "world's first commercially available LTE-capable platform," it promises peak data transmissions of 100Mbps down and
Griffin 's antenna-stub sporting ClearBoost case for the iPhone just hit the streets, and opinions are already pouring in. The case involves the antenna, a bumper and a screen protector, and while the resulting combination is not much for loooks,
NTT DoCoMo had a pretty lavish setup here at CTIA, though no new product caught our eye. However, they did have the results from the Super 3G / LTE shenanigans they've been up to in Japan, and the results show
Verizon just announced its plans for the open-access "C block" and other chunks of the 700MHz spectrum it purchased from the FCC for almost $10B. As expected, it's going to provide high speed, 4G services in the form of LTE
After some serious neglect, Sprint is finally giving the Nextel iDEN network some new devices, not the least of which is a WiFi BlackBerry, says Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. The phone will hit the network "later this year," and will
We saw the Motorola V950 peek its head up today and seeing as we were in the neighborhood, we thought we'd drop in and pay it a visit. The V950, while still looking like a typical clamshell, makes up for
Well, what do you know? We heard that RIM was gearing up to ship BlackBerry handsets to Russia in 2008, and lo and behold, the addiction is indeed sliding over to the world's largest country. British American Tobacco became the
Sponored by iPhoneWorld.ca's newly relaunched forums: iPhoneWorld.ca is happy to announce that iPhoneForum.INFO — one of the oldest iPhone forums online (having been launched in January 2007) — moved to iPhoneWorld.ca's subdomain http://forum.iphoneworld.ca.Forum's software was upgraded to the latest version
Sponored by iPhoneWorld.ca's newly relaunched forums: Jajah VoIP service that previously made a web app for making cheap calls, have announced that they are building what they hope to be the first native global VoIP application. Expected release date is
Sponored by iPhoneWorld.ca's newly relaunched forums: Pwnage tool, which we were so eagerly awaiting for, has been finally released. It did face some slowdowns, due to legal enquiries, which DevTeam had to make. As expected the magic jailbreaking and unlocking
It's apparently saving the full, official announcement until Monday, but Nokia just dropped word on its N-Gage blog that the final version of its new N-Gage gaming service / application is now live and ready for your taking. To take
If it wasn't clear going into the auction, it's pretty much obvious now that the dust has settled: Google wasn't in the 700MHz Block C auction to win it -- though it was certainly ready to pony up the cash
Pretty? We think so, Garmin's nüviphone is set to -- once it actually lands, that is -- bring a handset to market that thinks GPS first, phone after. Of course, this handset is no slouch in the tech-goodie department, featuring