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Microsoft rushing "thousands" of apps for WP7 launch, has 80

MS insists WP7 to have thousands of apps on launch on October 21, despite only having 80 ready now.

 

Are travelers overloaded by social media?

Are travelers overloaded by social media?

As companies actively court customers through Facebook and Twitter, and as more travelers spend time glued to their smart phones, it's time to ponder if travelers are overloaded by social media.

 

Microsoft Unveils New Windows Phones

Microsoft Unveils New Windows Phones

Microsoft on Monday unveiled the final version of its long-awaited Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system, which it hoped would give it a greater presence in the rapidly expanding market for smartphones.

 

Amazon Reportedly Planning Their Own Android App Market

Amazon Reportedly Planning Their Own Android App Market

Does the world have room for another App Store? We'll find out soon. Reportedly, Amazon is planning to launch their very own app store for Android-based devices. Amazon already sells eBook content through the Kindle, and while a few games have also emerged for Kindle, having a dedicated app store that would be available...

 

Avoiding a $1,000 phone bill abroad

Avoiding a $1,000 phone bill abroad

Stories about outrageous phone bills are common enough to make roving mobile customers think twice.

 

U.A.E. Halts Plan to Ban BlackBerry

The United Arab Emirates said it had reached an agreement with the maker, Research In Motion.

 

Garmin developing Windows Phone 7 and Google Android smartphones

Garmin is working on a Windows Phone 7 smartphone, could launch late 2010, early 2011. Also working on Google Android smartphone for early 2011

 

Verizon iPhone to enter mass production by year's end

Verizon iPhone to enter mass production by year's end

There have been so many rumors of a CDMA iPhone headed to Verizon over the past few years that at this point it could be really tough to believe that it may actually be happening.

 

Motorola Announces 'Droid Pro' For Business Customers

Motorola Inc. (MOT) on Tuesday unveiled a new smartphone directed at business customers as it seeks to expand sales beyond its core consumer audience.

 

Verizon refunds 15 million customers for overages

Verizon will be refunding millions of customers for overage fees that should have been free, the Wall Street Journal reports.

 

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