This is just a concept image, but you can bet any device with such a big screen isn’t going to come cheap. Gizmodo Now that we’re just less than 24 hours away from Apple’s big announcement, let’s take a quick poll: What’s the most you’d pay for an Apple tablet? You know, the tablet–Apple’s worst …
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Wireless operators accelerate upgrade plans
Smartphone customers and the bandwidth-hungry applications they’re using have forced wireless carriers to accelerate their plans for big upgrades as they move toward the next iteration of their networks. The biggest challenge these wireless operators will face is making sure they have enough capacity in a part of their networks known as backhaul to feed the hungry appetites of wireless …
Read More »Nokia announces 16GB X6
Only a few months after the launch of the Nokia X6 comes its more compact sibling in the form of a 16GB model. The original X6 had 32GB of storage and has Comes with Music built-in, while the smaller model does not. Still, it retains that nice 3.2-inch wide-screen touch display from its bigger brother, plus it has the series …
Read More »HTC expecting sales turnaround with new lineup
After struggling throughout 2009, mobile phone maker HTC is eyeing an upturn in sales this year, though profit margins are still likely to be down. Earlier this month, HTC announced a 31 percent drop in fourth quarter 2009 earnings to 5.6 billion Taiwan dollars ($175 million) from 8 billion ($250 million) in 2008’s final quarter. Sales fell 13.2 percent to …
Read More »Verizon earnings take hit from layoffs
A $3 billion charge for workforce reductions hit Verizon Communications’ bottom line in the fourth quarter, despite strong growth in wireless. On Tuesday, the telecommunications giant said it added more than 2.2 million mobile subscribers to its network. About 1.2 million were retail customers and about 1 million came from reseller partners. Analysts had expected Verizon to sign up just …
Read More »Sharetones: Rip your own Android ringtones
The second permutation of Sharetones for Android 2.0 is here. But what is it? If you’re unfamiliar, Sharetones is an app that helps you coax ringtones out of songs you already own. At first blush, that sounds identical to Ringdroid, a free ringtone editor. What’s different here is that Sharetones caters to the lazy. Not everyone has the talent or …
Read More »‘Free’ satellite TV for people in ‘blackspots’
The Federal Government today announced plans to provide digital satellite receivers to one in every 30 households living in broadcast blackspots in a bid to provide digital TV access to all Australians. About 247,000 households across the nation are expected to receive “free-to-air” satellite services at a cost of AU$160 million over four years, the government said. “All regional Australians …
Read More »Nokia Ovi Maps adds free turn
Nokia is to offer free turn-by-turn navigation on all its mobile phones. Whether you’re walking or driving, download the latest Ovi Maps software from nokia.com/maps and your Nokia phone becomes a pocket sat-nav — and you won’t shell out a penny for the privilege. Nokia is offering turn-by-turn voice guidance for 74 countries in 46 languages, as well as detailed …
Read More »Motorola seeks BlackBerry ban in U.S.
Motorola has joined Eastman Kodak in asking U.S. authorities to ban imports of BlackBerry devices, in a dispute over patents. On Friday, Motorola said it had filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission, alleging that BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is infringing on five Motorola patents with its products. According to Motorola, RIM used to have a license …
Read More »Ericsson to trim 1,500 jobs
Ericsson it is cutting 1,500 jobs from among its 80,000 global employees, the wireless equipment maker said Monday. The company reported on Friday a huge downturn in fourth quarter and full-year 2009 earnings. For the quarter ended December, Ericsson saw its net earnings plummet 92 percent to 314 million million kronor ($43.4 million dollars), compared with the year-ago quarter. Sales …
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