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Golfzilla For Android

By Jamie Hunter • Jul 11th, 2008 • Category: Developer News, Recent News, Software News

With a seemingly unlimited number of courses to play on around the world this will definitely be a title golf enthusiasts will want to keep on their radar.



Symbian Foundation Vs. Open Handset Alliance

By Jamie Hunter • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Developer News, Editorials And Opinion, Google News, Open Handset Alliance News, Recent News, Related News, Software News

In the end I give Google’s Android a better chance of “sticking” here in the US than I do the Symbian OS. There are very few S60 handsets available in the USA today, and I don’t see that changing just because the platform is now open.



My Time with the Samsung Instinct

By Jamie Hunter • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Editorials And Opinion, Hardware News, Recent News

While it may not be an “iPhone Killer” the Samsung Instinct gets more right than it does wrong, and is a great first entry for Sprint in the touch screen smart phone arena.



T-Mobile Set To Take On Land Line Business

By Jamie Hunter • Jun 26th, 2008 • Category: Carrier News, Open Handset Alliance News, Recent News, Related News

T-Mobile comes knocking on the doors of Vonage. Yet another revolutionary service from the carrier.



The Time for T-Mobile Is Now

By Jamie Hunter • May 22nd, 2008 • Category: Editorials And Opinion, Recent News, Top Story

While the rumors about T-Mobile acquiring Sprint, the oft troubled US wireless carrier, have subsided in recent weeks, the little magenta carrier that could may not want to let this opportunity pass.You don’t get to be the number one, two, or three carrier in the US by growing your customer base organically. For instance, […]



Why The iPhone Is Poised to Crush Android

By Jamie Hunter • Apr 21st, 2008 • Category: Editorials And Opinion

Here we are months away from the launch of the first Android hardware, and Google along with the Open Handset Alliance is gearing up for the war against Apple and the vaunted iPhone.



Don’t Let AT&T Fool You

By Jamie Hunter • Apr 10th, 2008 • Category: Editorials And Opinion, Google News, Recent News

Companies are funny. They want you to believe they are moral, always have their consumer’s best interests at heart, and make business decisions based on pride. I’m not saying this isn’t the case for smaller companies, but the larger ones like AT&T, Nokia, Yahoo, and even Google are driven not by these tenets, […]



Symbian CEO Weighs In On Android & Apple

By Jamie Hunter • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Hardware News, Recent News

Nigell Clifford, the CEO for Symbian sat down for an interview with Cnet News days before CTIA 2008 begins. You can check out an excerpt from the interview here on Cnet News. When Google’s Android was first launched Clifford’s comments regarding an internet search companies entry into the mobile phone field could best […]



The Rebuilding of Sprint

By Jamie Hunter • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Top Story

It seems like ages ago that we used to see Sprint commercials dominating the airwaves. “So clear you can hear a pin drop,” was the wireless carrier’s tag line. Today Verizon and AT&T dominate the television screens and the US wireless market with their own tag lines, as they continue to chip away […]



Sprint’s Ousted CEO Forsee Made Millions

By Jamie Hunter • Mar 28th, 2008 • Category: Editorials And Opinion, Recent News

On the heels of the JD Powers report of Sprints poor network performance, today we learn that ousted CEO Gary Forsee earned $40 million during 2007, and he’s set to make close to $100,000 per year for the remainder of his life. You can read the complete article here at www.kansascity.com. Given the […]