Monthly Archives: May 2010

Verizon 4G to not offer unlimited data?

Daily Tech reports that Verizon has considered implementing a tiered-pricing system for data usage on its upcoming 4G network. Currently, most smartphone users are able to pay a certain amount a month to a wireless carrier for an unlimited data … Read More

New application intended to help business smartphone users

BoxTone recently released a new application for smartphones that looks to help business users increase their mobile management capabilities. The company’s new Mobile Service Management application is intended to help companies manage and secure multiple devices in real-time. The application … Read More

Mobiles.co.uk votes 2010 as the year of the smartphone

With mobile users continually looking for the best mobile management capabilities when out of the office, 2010 has seen a large increase in smartphone sales. As a result, Mobiles.co.uk has voted 2010 the year of the smartphone. With so many … Read More

MasterCard wants to improve its stance in mobile payment world

On Tuesday, MasterCard announced that it will allow software developers use its payment technology to create applications for mobile phones, the New York Times reports. The card company has yet to make a splash in the mobile management world, while … Read More

Don't become an "outrageous overage"

We are thrilled to see EntepriseMobileToday pick up on the results of our “Outrageous Overages” contest. We’re happy to tell everyone we can about the money that’s senselessly wasted on mobile costs at the corporate level every day. While we … Read More

Report finds average smartphone with service plan cost more than $117 during April

ABI Research recently reported that the price gap between high-end and low-end smartphones is narrowing, Network World reports. ABI’s report found that the subsidized price for a consumer electronics retailer, like Amazon or Best Buy, was a little above $43. … Read More

Symantec announces entry into smartphone world

Symantec, one of the leading computer security companies in the country, recently announced that it will be entering the smartphone world soon, the Mercury News reports. The company, responsible for Norton security software, will provide products for devices that run … Read More

With new Stream smartphone, Acer enters world of mobile management devices in U.S.

Computer system and accessories vendor Acer recently unveiled its latest technology, the Stream – an Android-based smartphone. The device will run the Android 2.1 operating system and will carry the standard high-end specifications, Fierce Wireless reports. The Stream will be … Read More

Report: More than 100,000 Android smartphones being sold per day

Google recently announced that more 100,000 Android smartphones are being sold per day, a total of more than 36 million units per year, Into Mobile reports. As recent as a month ago, the company had stated it was activating 60,000 … Read More

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