Monday, March 5, 2012

Virgin Offering $5/Month Voicemail and Call Display, Key Lime Pie Tipped to Be Next Flavour of Android & Carrier SingTel Buys Amobee

Virgin Also Offering $5/Month Voicemail and Call Display on Select Plans
Virgin has a new promo, just like Bell and TELUS, that offers up Caller ID and Voicemail for $5/month. This is an “exclusive limited time offer” and is only available those who sign up for the my Buddies 60 and my Buddies 65 plan.
MobileSyrup

Android Key Lime Pie

Key Lime Pie Tipped to Be Next Flavour of Android
Jelly Bean hasn’t even been announced yet, but Google is set to turn to one of Florida’s finest desserts for the codename of the version of its Android operating system after next, possibly Android 6.0. As the software giant has been sticking to both sweets and ranging them alphabetically, it seems as if it has plumped for Key Lime Pie.
Pocket-lint

Top 10 Most Amazing iPhone Puzzle Games
Since the days of Tetris on the original Game Boy, puzzle games and handheld devices have gone hand in hand. With the App Store encouraging creative developers to come up with their own ideas for addicting brain-teasers, there are plenty of quality puzzle games out there for the iPhone and iPad. But these puzzlers are the cream of the crop.
Mashable

More Mobile Ad Consolidation: Carrier SingTel Buys Amobee For $321 Million
The mobile ad market is projected to bring in revenues of $2.6 billion this year, and while that is only a small fraction of the wider opportunity in digital advertising, the space — fueled by the smartphone boom — is only going to get bigger, and that is attracting those looking for an early foothold. Today saw another example of that coming into shape: pan-Asian carrier SingTel today announced it would buy California-based Amobee to expand its own mobile advertising business, in a deal with $321 million.
TechCrunch

Monday, February 27, 2012

HTC One S Launching With Bell, TELUS, Virgin and Fido, Huawei Announces The Ascend D & HTC One X Offers LTE

HTC One S Launching With Bell, TELUS, Virgin and Fido
Looks like Rogers might have an exclusive on the HTC One X, but the HTC S will be hitting all other carriers. Quick reminder of the One S specs, OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Sense 4.0, 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display (960540), 1GB RAM.
MobileSyrup

Huawei Ascend D

Huawei Officially Announces The ICS-Powered Ascend D Quad Smartphone
Huawei wants to market Ascend D as the “world’s fastest smartphone,” which is a tough thing to calculate but probably has something to do with its Huawei K3V2 quad-core 1.2GHz processor and the fact that Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is along for the ride. Past that, you’ll also find a 4.5-inch 720p display with a 32-bit true color graphic processor and 330ppi.
TechCrunch

Nokia Asha Series 40 Lineup Expands with 202, 203 and 302
The Nokia Asha Series 40 phones were introduced at Nokia World last fall and today it expands by a few models, with the 202, 203 and 302. The 202 model is designed for “easy swap” SIM changes without powering off the phone, while the 203 is a single SIM model. Both expand the lower end line with access to free games (Bejeweled, Need for Speed, Tetris, Sims Medieval) and Nokia Life.
Engadget

HTC One X Offers LTE, Four Cores, HD Display, and Sense 4.0
HTC today announced its flagship smartphone for 2012, the One X. The One X runs Android 4.0 / Sense 4.0 and is powered by the Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, with each core running at 1.5GHz. The One X embodies HTC’s overall design and feature philosophy moving forward.
Phone Scoop

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Nokia Announces 1.5 Billion S40 Phones Sold, Mobilicity Launching the Samsung Galaxy Nexus & iPhone 5 Will Launch in Summer?

Nokia Announces 1.5 Billion S40 Phones Sold
Well, apparently a lady over in So Paulo, Brazil has today purchased the 1.5 billionth phone running the operating system in the form of the Nokia Asha 303. Nokia is calling it “one of the most significant milestones” in company history.
TechCrunch

samsung galaxy nexus voip

Mobilicity Launching the Samsung Galaxy Nexus on February 6th
Mobilicity is having an event in Toronto tonight with a few HowardForums members, aptly titled “HoFoLicity”. During the event there’s some talk about the Big 3 spectrum hoarding, but from a device perspective it’s the Galaxy Nexus that’s taking the limelight.
MobileSyrup

iPhone 5 Will Have 4-Inch Screen, Launch in Summer
The report goes on to say that production of iPhone 5 could begin soon, perhaps with a summer release. While you should look at all of this information with a skeptical eye, a raised eyebrow and folded arms, the rumor sounds slightly more credible than the junk typically spewed out from Taiwan industry pub DigiTimes.
Mashable

Samsung Galaxy S III Not Launching at MWC in February?
According to reports from both The Verge and BestBoyZ, Samsung will not be launching the Galaxy S III at the Mobile World Congress as was rumored yesterday. The launch, which had originally been planned for MWC, has instead been delayed until an undetermined date.
GottaBeMobile

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Apple Reportedly Looking to Adopt 802.11ac 5G Gigabit Wi-Fi, Windows Phone Marketplace hits 60,000 Apps & Sony Xperia Ion Pricing Revealed?

Apple Reportedly Looking to Adopt 802.11ac 5G Gigabit Wi-Fi This Year
Apple may be looking to incorporate support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi specification into the company’s products this year, according to a report from AppleInsider. The new standard offers three times the speed of the 802.11n standard, capable of achieving speeds of over 1 Gigabit per second.
BGR

Sony Xperia Ion

Sony Xperia Ion Pricing Revealed?
This time it looks like we’ve got rumored pricing for the Xperia Ion handset we played with at CES. A pre-order page has appeared at Negri Electronics that offers the handset for $569.50 unlocked.
Engadget

4 Things RIM’s New CEO Can Do to Fix the Company
Heins’ strategy is very risky considering the head-start RIM’s competitors have had, but it has the biggest long-term potential payoff. Make no mistake, though: RIM will have its work more than cut out for it when the first BB10 phones arrive later this year.
Mashable

Windows Phone Marketplace hits 60,000 Apps Milestone
Windows Phone users and fans have something to celebrate over this last weekend. According to the latest report from All About Windows Phone, the Marketplace pushed past the 60,000 published app marker.
SmartPhoneEnvy

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

HSBC Canada Mobile Banking App Now Available, ZTE Aims to Double Phone Shipments & Samsung Galaxy S III Caught on Camera?

HSBC Canada Mobile Banking App for iPhone Now Available
Majority of our Canadian banks have a mobile banking app – CIBC, TD, RBC, ING – and now HSBC. If you bank with HSBC and have an iPhone you can download the app for free.
MobileSyrup

Samsung Galaxy S 3

Samsung Galaxy S III Caught on Camera?
The unidentified phone turned up during a video that Samsung has published celebrating its CES 2012 press conference with highlights from the show. Popping up just after the 7-minute mark, the handset can be seen in the palm of an actor making use of the Samsung viewfinder app.
Pocket-lint

ZTE Reaches for the Sky, Aims to Double Phone Shipments in 2012
Talk about a New Years Resolution: ZTE’s head of handset strategy Lv Qianhao, in an interview with Reuters, mentioned that in 2012 his company expects to double the number of smartphone shipments made last year, as well as expand its Windows Phone efforts.
Engadget

LightSquared’s 4G LTE Network Will Always Interfere With GPS, Government Says
The announcement comes as a crushing blow for the startup, which is looking to build an LTE network with the company’s 1600MHz frequency. Preliminary testing last year showed that LightSquared’s planned network interfered with GPS. After a handful of rebuttals, changes, and more testing, the government has decided to pull the plug and request no further testing.
BGR

Thursday, January 12, 2012

StrikeAd Strikes 2 Million Second Round From DFJ Esprit To Expand

StrikeAd, a London and New York based mobile advertising startup, has secured a 2m second round investment from VCs DFJ Esprit expand further internationally. The investment follows a first round finance from Germany-based venture capital firm eValue announced in February 2011. It recently announced a move into the Japanese market in conjunction with mediba Inc., a leading Tokyo-based advertising business.

StrikeAd offers a mobile-specific advertising Demand Side Platform which lets media agencies manage global mobile ad campaigns from multiple advertisers from a single platform. StrikeAd claims to be unique in that its a real time platform managing over 30 billion page impressions per month via integrations with all the major mobile media exchanges, enabling a simpler purchase and optimisation of ad inventory.

Alex Rahaman, CEO of StrikeAd says the backing from DFJ Esprit will allow the company to develop new areas of technology – such as cross-device targeting.

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Google Search for Android Updated, EmporiaCLICK and EmporiaSOLID Focus on the Senior Cell Phone Market & Facebook Comments Box Now On Mobile

Google Search for Android Updated for Devices Running Froyo or Gingerbread
Quick app update here regarding the Google Search app for Android. If you have a device running OS 2.2 or OS 2.3 you should be getting a notification that the app has been updated.
MobileSyrup

Emporia phones

Hands-On: EmporiaCLICK and EmporiaSOLID
Emporia Telecom has high hopes for the emporiaCLICK and emporiaSOLID. Both offer simple designs, easy-to-use features, and focus strongly on the senior cell phone market. Both are dual-band GSM/EDGE devices supporting 850/1900MHz so they can be used on either AT&T or T-Mobile USA’s networks.
Phone Scoop

Intel Medfield Atom Android Smartphone Pictures and Hands-on
The Android Gingerbread smartphone, which will be available to programmers as a development unit ahead of the big Intel mobile push (or indeed skinned and sold by phone companies) boasts a spec sheet that would put it on par with most high-end Android handsets.
Pocket-lint

Facebook Comments Box Now On Mobile, And Over 400,000 Web Sites
Now when Comments Box detects a mobile device user agent, it will automatically show the mobile version. The new soft update to the Comments Box doesn’t require any developer interaction to enable, it just works.
TechCrunch