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AT&T Is Winning Its Catch-Up Race

AT&T Mobility and Apple iPhone have been successful together, but every coin has two sides. The other side has been a wireless data logjam. Could that problem finally be getting under control? ...

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Who in the Wireless World Is Philip Falcone?

This is an interesting story that no one is really talking about yet. If all goes according to the plans of Philip Falcone, Harbinger Capital Partners will turn into the newest competitor in the wireless industry. ...

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Is Apple the New Toyota?

Over the last 10 to 15 years, Apple has done a remarkable job of creating cutting-edge devices that have won the hearts of their users. It forged a special bond with customers and investors that other companies want but don't have. It seemed to be bulletproof. ...

Opera Raises Curtain on Mini 5.1 for Android

"Opera is one of the winning mobile browsers in today's marketplace," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told LinuxInsider. "Android is also one of the newest and rapidly growing platforms." As a result, "it makes sense for Opera and Android to be together to create a bet...

Samsung's Latest Android to Shine on 5 US Carriers

"This will either be one of the biggest home runs in wireless history, or it will be a confusing mess," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told LinuxInsider While a leader in the smartphone space, Samsung "just cannot seem to break through the noise of Apple and Google," ...

Obama Orders Up Hefty Helping of Wireless Broadband

That said, there is a clear need for additional capacity, Jeff Kagan, a wireless and telecom industry analyst, told the E-Commerce Times. "We have a need for more broadband, more speed, at lower cost -- for both wireless and wireline," he said. The U.S. is behind the rest of the world in terms of capacity and quality of service, he added...

AT&T Singing Along With HTC's Aria

"This sounds like a great next-generation device," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told LinuxInsider. "These Android devices are very forward-thinking," Kagan noted. They "have solid features, and have really come a long way in just the last few years."

AT&T Singing Along With HTC's Aria

"This sounds like a great next-generation device," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told LinuxInsider. "These Android devices are very forward-thinking," Kagan noted. They "have solid features, and have really come a long way in just the last few years."

Is Android's Cool Factor Making Evo Hot?

Indeed, "Sprint's HTC device is an exciting handset," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told LinuxInsider. "We are preparing for another super smartphone summer like we have had over the last several years." ...

AT&T's New Data Plans Will Get Customers Counting Again

"AT&T's rationale is part based on the explosive usage of the iPhone and part based on the entire industry-wide smartphone explosion," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "I expect to see Verizon and Sprint join this new path as well." AT&T has h...

AT&T's New Data Plans Will Get Customers Counting Again

"AT&T's rationale is part based on the explosive usage of the iPhone and part based on the entire industry-wide smartphone explosion," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "I expect to see Verizon and Sprint join this new path as well." AT&T has h...

AT&T's New Data Plans Will Get Customers Counting Again

"AT&T's rationale is part based on the explosive usage of the iPhone and part based on the entire industry-wide smartphone explosion," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "I expect to see Verizon and Sprint join this new path as well." AT&T has h...

Yahoo, Nokia Hook Up for Maps, Chat, Email - but Not Search

For both Yahoo and Nokia, "the pressure is on," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times Nokia, for example, is "just not a smartphone company," Kagan pointed out. "It's still strong, but its brand does not say smartphone."

Google's Little GIPS Buy Could Lead to Something Big

What Google plans to do with GIPS is unclear, said telecom analyst Jeff Kagan, but it' almost certainly something big and as-yet unenvisioned "If I were to guess, which is all I can do at this point, I would say it looks like Google is putting a very large opportunity together...

Google Scraps Nexus One's Strange Online-Only Sales Model

"This is not so much a reflection on the device, but on the way the device was sold," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "Some customers will buy online, but most like to touch and compare in person." Google is an online business -- "that's how ...

Google and Verizon Sketch Out Tablet Plans

Devices like the iPad do "look to be the next big bet," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld. "Apple seems to be successful with theirs at this early point. Google is next -- they want to develop a product to cash in on their share." Of course, "there is ...

Google Goggles Makes Translations in a Snap

The wireless industry is entering a new era, wireless and telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told LinuxInsider "It used to be about making a phone call from anywhere, but we are moving toward these devices that do so much more," Kagan explained....

Skype Skates to New Low With Latest Calling Plans

Indeed, "Skype is growing in popularity," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan agreed. "Customers can either pay a higher per-call rate or a lower subscription rate if they make enough calls to cover the cost." The current expansion into other countries is part of Skype's c...

Another Linux-Compatible Mobile OS Is in the Oven

In general, mobile operating systems represent "one of the wild frontiers," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan pointed out. "Many are trying to win the customer, but few are succeeding." Microsoft has "enormous potential," but it's "falling very short because it is just t...

Air-Sniffing Cellphones Could Aid Chemical-Warfare Defense

Even if customers have to pay just a penny more for the technology, "I can't imagine anyone will use it," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan agreed "If we have an attack, all of a sudden everyone will interested," Kagan predicted. "Until then, it will be a niche."

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