South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung has been late with the delivery of a software update for the Galaxy S devices it launched on the US market, and some new info meant to explain why the OS upgrade was pushed back emerged recently.Apparently, the costs that the deployment of this software would involve determine... |
17 January 2011 04:34 GMT |
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Bing for Mobile, the software solution that was released not too long ago into the wild for all handsets running under Google's Android operating system on Verizon's airwaves, is now available for users on all US carriers. Of course, Bing was already included as the main search option for all Windows Phone... |
12 November 2010 04:33 GMT |
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Just as expected, mobile phone maker Samsung confirmed officially that its Android-based tablet PC, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, would be released on the market in the US via all major carriers in the country, including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.According to the company, the new device is expected to become avai... |
18 September 2010 03:52 GMT |
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All four leading wireless carriers in the US have responded to an inquiry from the Federal Communications Commission on their early termination fees, and Google is also added to the list. The FCC has previously set a February 23 deadline for the companies to deliver their responses, and it seems that all the necessa... |
24 February 2010 06:58 GMT |
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Motorola’s recently released Android-powered mobile phone, the Motorola Cliq, might become available on the United States market via more operators than just T-Mobile, which already announced that it would offer the device to its users. According to a recent article on WSJ, this is what Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha ... |
16 September 2009 05:37 GMT |
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AT&T won't be the only US carrier that FCC plans to investigate in the near future, it seems, as the commission has announced recently that it intends to take a closer look into the business practices among US wireless carriers. The issue that surfaced with AT&T, Apple, and the iPhone Google Voice application se... |
31 August 2009 06:39 GMT |
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We wrote yesterday that Opera was expected to announce that it had made agreements with US mobile phone operators for the distribution of some of its products, as reported by the Forbes magazine on Friday, yet it seems that the Oslo-based browser company came to the front and announced that it did not have such plans... |
24 March 2009 07:13 GMT |
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