HTC Inspire 4G hits AT&T Feb. 13 for $99.99
The HTC Inspire 4G The HTC Inspire 4G goes on sale at AT&T stores and online on Feb. 13 for $99.99 with a two-year service plan.
The HTC Inspire 4G The HTC Inspire 4G goes on sale at AT&T stores and online on Feb. 13 for $99.99 with a two-year service plan.
Google has big plans for its Android 3.0 OS, code-named "Honeycomb," including its use in a variety of mobile devices, not just tablets, that are driven by gestures without hardware or even soft buttons.
AT&T has "systematically" overcharged iPhone and iPad owners with capped data plans by inflating the amount of data they download and adding "phantom traffic," a lawsuit claimed last week.
T-Mobile USA announced <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/TMobile/status/32075803575455744">via Twitter</a> on Monday that the Dell Streak7 will be sold for $199.99 after a $50 rebate starting Wednesday.
On the back of Samsung Galaxy Tab sales, Android tablets grabbed a 22% share of the world's tablet market last quarter, denting for the first time the iPad's dominance, a research firm said today.
Reports that the next iPhone and iPad could include Near Field Communication (NFC) technology have raised the prospect that many more consumers in the U.S. will soon be able to use their devices to pay for almost anything -- a candy bar, a subway ride, a parking space, or a bag of groceries.
Apple and News Corp. will launch the latter's The Daily iPad-only newspaper next week in New York, according to invitations sent to members of the press.
AT&T reported Thursday it had 95.5 million wireless subscribers at the end of 2010, putting it ahead of Verizon Wireless, which reported earlier this week that it had 94.1 million.
When is a tablet not a tablet? When it's a PC.
With all the media attention smartphones and their apps have gotten, you'd think they were universally loved. Turns out the next mobile device most wireless service subscribers will buy will be yet another "dumb" phone.
This week has seen a flurry of research released on the mobile world. Among the key findings: the <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/70979">mobile app market is set to explode</a>, Android is narrowing the gap with <a href="https://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2010/120101-iphone-quiz.html">iPhone</a> for developer <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/14-year-olds-bubble-ball-1-itunes-app-shoots-">interest</a> and tablets are driving increases in computer shipments.
Juniper posted fourth-quarter revenue well beyond Wall Street expectations.
Verizon will retain its $30 monthly fee for unlimited data when the iPhone 4 launches in two weeks, the company confirmed today.
Verizon Wireless increased subscribers to 94.1 million in the fourth quarter, up from 93.2 million in the third quarter, a small increase that shows how saturated the U.S. wireless market has become even for the top wireless player.
The Motorola Xoom 10.1-inch touchscreen tablet will cost $700 when it first appears on Feb. 17, according to leaked documents and an unnamed Engadget.com source.