What does 4G mean for cell phones and high speed internet?

4G is set to give us internet access on the move through cell phones and mobile broadband devices that could rival or exceed the speeds of fixed high speed internet providers according to US comparison sites Broadband Expert and Cell Phone Expert.... 

Mobile phones hurting mobile broadband dongle sales

According to mobile broadband deals comparison site Broadband Expert sales of mobile broadband dongles are being damaged as more and more consumers opt to access the internet on their smartphones whilst on the move rather than on their laptop using... 

Fed Up With Unreliable Music Streams On Your Mobile? Read

Despite the advances in wireless network coverage, bandwidth and reliability over the past five year, listening to streaming music on your mobile phone can still be frequently interrupted. One way to deal with music arriving in spurts rather than smoothly... 

Samsung the Technology Giant

Today, Samsung is one of the largest technology providers in the world producing mobile phones, televisions, computer components and more but the company started out as a trading company, exporting goods from their base in South Korea to Beijing. The... 

Yelp Acquisition May Boost Local Ad Revenues for Google

Technology acquisitions continue to make headlines in a down economy. With Google, Apple and Microsoft going tit for tat on the acquisition front this year, Yelp could be the next digital property to get scooped up. Google may pay $500 million or more.... 

Publisher Will Display Content on Two E-Readers

Sony Electronics, which has delayed the delivery of its electronic book reader, is hoping a deal with News Corp. will make it worth the wait for consumers. The companies sealed a deal Thursday that will enable Sony Reader users to view content from The... 

Ohio Justices: Cell-Phone Searches Require Warrant

Police officers must obtain a search warrant before searching the contents of a suspect’s cell phone unless their safety is in danger, a divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday on an issue that appears never to have reached another state high court... 

Lala Could Help Apple Redefine ‘Ownership’ of

Having transformed the music business once with iTunes and iPods, Apple is getting ready to do so again with a web-based service, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. If so, the influential online music store could again change the industry... 

Major Publishers Plan Digital Content Store for E-Readers

On Tuesday, five major publishers joined forces to develop open standards for a new digital storefront and other technologies that will allow consumers to read content on portable digital devices. Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp., and Time want... 

Rumored Apple Tablet Could Transform Publishing

Apple plans to release a tablet-sized version of the iPhone and is trying to lock up content deals with major publishers, according to media reports. Last week, New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller as much as spilled the beans about the new device... 

Another Porn App Gets Booted From Apple’s App Store

Week after week, Apple sees controversy swirl around its App Store like no other smartphone maker. Yet again, the controversy has focused on pornographic content. The latest application to attempt to make its way into the App Store is called BeautyMeter.... 

APPLIYA Bring EVANGELION to the iPhone

Tokyo-based Appliya Inc., a leading publisher of Japanese mobile applications, has obtained a license to provide anime fans with the world’s first iPhone and iPod Touch applications based on the highly popular Rebuild of Evangelion films produced by...