In the future, your news will be delivered by the guy going to work On his way to work, the Robert Z. Samuels, director of mobile products for NYTimes.com caught a robbery suspect fleeing a bank in midtown Manhattan. So, naturally, they posted the video. But that’s not the only way that the NYTimes is [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2008
Forget about Obama being the first mobile president — the feds will be stripping him of his BlackBerry. His impressive use of mobile communications and social networking tools during his campaign has led many to speculate that Obama would take these tools to the White House. With these tools, he could lead the people much [...]
Continue reading...16. November 2008
Not all iPhones are manufactured equally, some have a hidden agenda My iPhone does things that your iPhone does not. Here are a few of my iPhone’s hidden talents. The more I experience this iPhone, the more I begin to think the damn thing is posessed. The Heavenly Messenger of the Fourth Hour This first [...]
Continue reading...13. November 2008
Recession? What recession? New luxury phones defy the doom and gloom. Nothing like a bit of high-end retail therapy to help you forget that you just lost half of your wealth. Even if you could never justify a luxury phone — and, really, who can? – Tiffany Phone [via Engadget Mobile] The (very) limited edition [...]
Continue reading...3. November 2008
InBuilding Wireless is about to get interesting For many years, the company I work for has run the InBuilding Wireless Solutions conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. For many years, that forum has very rightfully taken a solid place as the leading platform for business discussions about cutting edge solutions for cellular use inside of large [...]
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26. November 2008
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