Orange, Vodafone, SingTel, American Movil, Swisscom -" the hits keep piling up for Apple as initial iPhone rollout phase of exclusive disty deals appears over.
[06:35 PM, May 16, 2008]
More than 75 vendors came to the magical city of Rome for RetailVision Europe 2008 to display their own product masterpieces to capture the hearts, imagination and buying power of nearly 100 of Europe's top retailers.
[06:21 PM, May 16, 2008]
While Google claims that it hoped to grow traffic by allowing the free flow of profile information, Facebook contends that the move to block Friend Connect was in the interest of protecting its users' privacy.
[05:57 PM, May 16, 2008]
Alcatel-Lucent CEO Patricia Russo on a visit to Brazil says the company plans for significant growth in 2008, and an expanded partner program in Brazil.
[05:13 PM, May 16, 2008]
A Missouri Mom was indicted for conspiracy and violations of the anti-hacking Computer Fraud and Abuse Act after her MySpace cyber bullying allegedly caused a teen to kill herself.
[03:38 PM, May 16, 2008]
BlackBerry won't fess up, but rumors of the BlackBerry Thunder, a touch-screen Apple iPhone rival, are swirling.
[01:42 PM, May 16, 2008]
BlackBerry-maker RIM and IBM this week paired up to deliver managed wireless services and to mobilize Web 2.0 collaboration solutions like Lotus on the widely used BlackBerry platform.
[01:35 PM, May 15, 2008]
EarthLink's Philadelphia municipal Wi-Fi network is not the first municipal WI-FI network the company has shut down in recent months.
[03:59 PM, May 14, 2008]
Verizon Wireless says it will join the open source LiMo Foundation consortium to develop a Linux-based mobile operating system that will rival Google's.
[02:06 PM, May 14, 2008]
VARBusiness 500 superstar ePlus capped off its three-day national sales meeting with a keynote address by Mike Eruzione, who scored the winning goal in the Olympic victory over the Soviet Union.
[06:32 PM, May 13, 2008]
Application delivery vendor Radware and Juniper Networks have partnered for interoperability.
[03:05 PM, May 13, 2008]
Microsoft and BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion have partnered to bring Windows Live services like Hotmail and Messenger to the widely popular BlackBerry smartphone platform.
[09:46 AM, May 13, 2008]