The exclusive US version of the Sony flagship, the Xperia Z1S, hit the US market exclusively through T-Mobile’s online platform last week. Now, the Z1S is on sale through select T-Mobile retail…
Month: January 2014
Facebook testing its first mobile ad network on other companies’ apps
Facebook Inc said on Wednesday that it is displaying ads from a small group of marketers on other companies’ smartphone apps, the latest sign that the world’s No. 1 online social network…
Mobile Review: Nokia Lumia 1520
Pros It has a good display Hardware is top notch Performance is smooth Cons Large size might be uncomfortable at times Lack of enough apps ready for HD display Camera experience could…
Android devices targeted by 99 percent of all mobile malware in 2013
It is not surprising, given the rate at which the Android market has grown in the recent past, that the platform would be targeted by malware attacks. What is important to note,…
Apple China Mobile launch could start costly subsidy war for iPhone sales
Apple Inc is finally launching its iPhone on China Mobile Ltd’s vast network on Friday, opening the door to the world’s largest carrier’s 763 million subscribers and giving its China sales a…
What would drive the mobile ad industry in 2014?
he mobile ad industry is currently witnessing never been seen momentum. Here are top five predictions for what would help drive much greater industry growth in 2014. n Programmatic with punch: Programmatic…
How to keep your mobile data usage in check
You could consume far more data on tablets & phablets as downloads are faster in 3G Sujay Verghese was shocked to receive a bill of Rs 4,500 towards his tablet’s 3G (third-generation…
Starbucks: We fixed app that left passwords vulnerable
Starbucks said it has fixed its mobile app that left customers’ passwords open to attack. The hugely popular app, which allows Starbucks (SBUX, Fortune 500) customers to purchase drinks and food directly…
The First Totally Open Source Laptop Is Almost Real
Is your laptop secure? In the age of widespread snooping from the NSA and so many others, do you really know that your machine is safe? Is every part of it steeled…
Australians shun mobile phone plans
Mobile phone contracts are dropping in popularity as Australians increasingly opt to buy their smartphones outright, research shows. Four in 10 Australians who acquired a new phone in 2013 did so via…