Mobile Apps News
Microsoft to roll out wave of native mobile apps for its CRM software
Microsoft is gearing up to release a phalanx of native mobile applications for its CRM software, with clients aimed at BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7,...
Systems management, cloud services likely in Dell's software acquisition plans
Dell's formation of a new software group, which was announced Thursday, could be the forerunner to a string of acquisitions by the vendor, with...
Apple removes, than replaces products from German online store
Apple on Friday removed some of its products from its online store serving Germany due to a court injunction in its dispute with Motorola, but...
Dual-mode 3G M2M asset tracking can span regions
Enterprises can track assets all over the world using one M2M (machine-to-machine) device with both CDMA and GSM radios, announced on Thursday by...
Sprint to sell $100 tablet from ZTE
Sprint is rolling out one of the lowest cost tablets on the market -- a ZTE tablet with midrange specs -- but you'll have to sign a two-year...
Lease program would offer users new phone every year
Wish you could have the latest hot smartphone even with a year left on your contract? TMNG Global has devised a leasing program that could let you...
The business of making apps for your business
Have a business and want to tap into the burgeoning market for mobile apps? Kyle Richter, iOS developer and founder of Dragon Forged Software,...
Federal Mobile Strategy Calls for Shift in Government IT
Longstanding practices of adoption and management may no longer apply in fast-moving mobile world, according to the CIO of the Bureau of Alcohol,...
IBM buys Worklight for mobile software platform
IBM on Tuesday announced plans to buy Worklight, a move that will give it a range of cross-platform mobile application development technologies....
EU launches antitrust investigation of Samsung patent licensing
The European Commission is investigating the way Samsung Electronics licenses its patents on technology essential to mobile communications networks,...
Tips and tricks for upgrading your Android phone
The biggest problem with the Android platform has been how slowly many phone makers release the latest version of the OS for their older models. It's...
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 app fights malaria
Microsoft has awarded an Imagine Cup Grant to a team that developed a custom Windows Phone 7 and application that can diagnose malaria then upload...
Rubinstein leaves HP
Jon Rubinstein, known for his role developing the original iPod for Apple and for running Palm, has left Hewlett-Packard, where he's worked since...
French telecom regulator steps into dispute over Free Mobile's coverage
ARCEP, the French telecommunications regulator, has promised to investigate whether new network operator Free Mobile is still offering the level of...
Acquisition investigations drag on, losses mount at Motorola
Losses grew at Motorola in the fourth quarter as regulatory investigations into its proposed acquisition by Google drag on, legal battles pile up and...
HP plans September open-source release for webOS
HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Motorola files new suit against Apple
Motorola on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.
How to Choose a Mobile Carrier for Your Small Business
Although you may have only a handful of major wireless providers to choose from, each offers an array of plans, services, devices, and pricing....
Oracle to take third stab at damages estimate in Google case
Oracle agreed on Tuesday to bear the costs of a third attempt at estimating damages in its lawsuit against Google, rather than postpone the damages...
Senator questions ethics of alleged LightSquared lobbying
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said Monday that the owner of LightSquared and a possible representative of the company may have broken ethics...