a firm by the name of XTR3D is taking hand gesture controls to mobile, enabling today's smartphones, TVs, PCs and any other device with a front facing camera to capture full 3D motion and translate it to a gesture.
Google Inc. may finally be nearing its Microsoft Corp. moment — at least in terms of government interest and intrusion.Other deals for acquired companies...
OKLAHOMA CITY–Tim “Huey” Burnham, president of operations of Alpine Tower and Technology in Wasilla, Alaska, leads a tower company that must overcome the unique...
Appia, open app marketplace, announces that it has launched its global expansion plans with the hiring of three new Sales Executives in key international...
Having originally built and marketed “high-speed” broadband pipes as the access to the Internet, network operators have been disconcerted as these pipes have quickly...
Just last week we brought you word that a company had developed a software solution to allow Android apps to run on MeeGo devices, now it appears similar forces are at work in the world of Blackberry. Several revelations in the past few days are now strongly pointing towards the appearance of a runtime to allow Android apps to be put to work on Blackberry OS.
Editor's Note: This article first appeared in RCR Wireless News' January Special Edition: "Unwrapping the Opportunities, the next generation of smart devices. To...
Monday mornings are hard at the best of times. Imagine how much tougher they'd be if you were to wake up and discover that all your emails were gone. Well if you're amongst the 0.8% of GMail users that this mishap affects, that could be exactly what happens to you.
F-Secure | February 24, 2011 | Press Release
Helsinki, Finland – February 23, 2011: F-Secure and Telefonica have entered into a long term regional partnership...
Appia | February 24, 2011 | Press Release
New execs will focus on delivering white-label app stores around the world
Durham, NC (Vocus/PRWEB) February 24, 2011
Appia,...
Wall Street Journal | February 24, 2011 | Rogerio Jelmayer
SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)--Brazil's leading cellular operator, Vivo Participacoes (VIV, VIVO4.BR), on Thursday said its...
Rapid TV News | February 23, 2011 | Iñaki Ferreras
Spain's leading telco Telefónica and one of Mexico’s main broadcasters TV Azteca have renewed their...
Telefonica | February 25, 2011 | Press Release
At its General Shareholders’ Meeting, Telefónica will propose a 14.3% dividend increase for 2011, to €1.60/share, in line...
Trading Markets | February 23, 2011 | Press Release
TOKYO, Feb 23, 2011 (AsiaPulse via COMTEX) --
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (TSE:9432) and Japan Broadcasting Corp.,...
Trading Markets | February 23, 2011 | Press Release
TOKYO, Feb 23, 2011 (AsiaPulse via COMTEX) --
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (TSE:9432) and Japan Broadcasting Corp.,...
Ruckus Wireless | February 24, 2011 | Press Release
Three Figure Growth in 2010, New Appointment, Award
SYDNEY, Australia – February 2011 – Ruckus Wireless™, manufacturer...
The Australian | February 25, 2011 | Mitchell Bingemann
TELECOMS: Vodafone Hutchison Australia is readying itself to become a player in the National Broadband Network...
Docomo | February 24, 2011 | Press Release
TOKYO, JAPAN, February 24, 2011 --- NTT DOCOMO, INC. today unveiled the MEDIAS N-04C and Xperia™ arc SO-01C smartphones and Optimus...
Huawei | February 25, 2011 | Press Release
Author: Ken Hu,
Deputy Chairman of Huawei Technologies, Chairman of Huawei USA
We would like to provide the basic...
CBOSS has always puzzled me. The firm has a prominent booth at every single major tech show, complete with a big stage and a bevy of Russian beauties who periodically do a little dance and pose for photographs with drooling nerds. All well and good, but what the heck does the firm actually do?
High churn and significant postpaid customer defections hurt T-Mobile USA Inc. (DTGEY) in its fourth-quarter financial report. The nation's fourth-largest carrier lost...
Have you ever wondered what you would look like as an android? Wonder no more! Because Google is holding up a magic green mirror, giving us possibly the most useful app for Android so far: Androidify.