Posts Tagged ‘mobile internet

On November 8, 2010, Google acquired a bunch of phone related patents from Verizon. Bill Slawski asks if that was the payment for giving up on net neutrality on the mobile Internet as outlined in the “joint policy proposal for an open Internet” paper by Google and Verizon from August 9, 2010. Go to Source

Americans spend nearly a quarter of their time online on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter and blogs, up 15.8 percent from a year ago (43% increase) according to new research from Nielsen. The report called "What Americans Do Online," found that Americans spend a third of their online time (36%) communicating across [...]

Complex smartphones come with strings attached especially in a business that wasn’t quite ready for them yet. I am referring to the mobile industry where carriers found themselves overwhelmed all of a sudden by our smartphone mobile needs. Along came the iPhone and truly brought mobile Internet capabilities to a device we mostly used for [...]

The surge in mobile subscriptions in China and India have allowed Ericsson to hit another milestone, officially recording the 5 billionth mobile subscription last July 8. And if the trend for mobile Internet demand continues to surge, these numbers may very well swell. (…)Read the rest of Ericsson Records 5 Billionth Mobile Subscription [Ericsson Announces [...]

As a whole I am a pretty big fan of Viliv, with one of my favorites being the S5. And while the S5 features a 4.8 inch WSVGA display with no hardware keyboard, Viliv has recently introduced a new product with an equally sized display and hardware QWERTY keyboard. The device is one that I [...]


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