Sprint has filed a lawsuit in Delaware against Clearwire and Dish, claiming their pending nuptials violate state laws and the company's shareholder agreements.
Free Jay-Z album for Galaxy owners, iOS 7 gamepad leaks, Moto X low specs & More – Pocketnow Daily - http://pocketnow.com/2013...
Watch today’s Pocketnow Daily as we talk about the Nokia EOS rumors as the codename RM-877 has just left the FCC and everything points to a July 11th launch. Next it’s all about the Moto X, and even though the [...] The post Free Jay-Z album for Galaxy owners, iOS 7 gamepad leaks, Moto X low specs & More – Pocketnow Daily appeared first on Pocketnow.
TechCrunch writer Kim-Mai Cutler and Benchmark Capital general partner Mitch Lasky recently wrote two insightful pieces on venture investment in games (here and here) – both expressing some degree of skepticism of venture capital models for funding game startups. I agree venture funding is not for every game startup, and certainly not every game startup makes for a great venture investment. However, I would argue the case for venture funding for games is today stronger than ever both for both game startups and investors.
Check the dates for when one carrier plans to start granting Windows Phone 8 GDR2 update approval. The post Carrier looking to July availability for Windows Phone 8 GDR2 updates appeared first on Pocketnow.
Read about the design firms whose artwork could appear on a rumored Verizon limited edition GS4. The post Verizon looks to be getting some limited edition Galaxy S 4 designs appeared first on Pocketnow.
Could these be the rumored Nokia EOS FCC documents? Find out what they tell us about the phone. The post Nokia RM-877 clears FCC; is this our long-awaited EOS? appeared first on Pocketnow.
Sound clarity is great, but it's not everything. That's why smartphones with loud speakers should be the next big focus of mobile manufacturers. The post Smartphone speakers are finally clear; now it’s time for them to get loud appeared first on Pocketnow.
Is Samsung really launching an LTE-Advanced Galaxy? More like semi-advanced - http://gigaom.com/2013...
Once more Samsung seems to be engaging in technical hyperbole. It told Reuters an LTE-Advanced Galaxy S 4 will soon go on sale in Korea. Here are the many reasons why that's not true.
Learn why we're so disappointed with the leaked Moto X specs. The post Leaked Moto X specs don’t sound much like a flagship appeared first on Pocketnow.
What better way for an anti-social app to get noticed than by insulting its target audience? London-based app design studio ustwo has just put up a pair of billboards in the hipster heartland of Shoreditch, East London, a stone's throw from where its own studio is based, which brazenly proclaim: You have no friends and No one likes you.
Touch keys are nice, but the new BlackBerry Q10 has temporarily returned us to tactility. Here's how we feel after 3 days back on a QWERTY smartphone. The post Let’s get physical (again): a weekend back on physical QWERTY appeared first on Pocketnow.
What will iPhone gaming controllers look like? A first clue comes courtesy of Kotaku's blurry shot of an alleged Logitech iPhone controller, said to be one of the first official Made for iPhone controllers.
The south gets special attention in this round as New Orleans, Miami and Tampa all join Sprint’s LTE footprint. This expansion is the first phase of a big 120-city rollout this summer.
Find out what's wrong with these new pics that make the metal EOS look like it could be fake. The post New theories, concerns arise over aluminum Nokia EOS pics appeared first on Pocketnow.
Sunrise Update Brings Foursquare, Crunchbase, And Google Maps Integration To The Already-Smart Calendar - http://techcrunch.com/2013...
Sunrise, the Google-friendly calendar app that focuses on design, may have some competition coming from iOS 7, but even with the added pressure, the Sunrise team is clearly making strides. Today, Sunrise was updated in the App Store to add support for foursquare check-ins, Crunchbase and Google Maps, along with some design tweaks.
Last we saw Lumu Labs it was in Hardware Alley at Disrupt New York where the Slovenian startup was showing off a prototype of its digital light meter plus iPhone app -- aiming to convince photographers to replace "bulky" traditional light meters with a pocketable gizmo that plugs into their iPhone. Now, Lumu Labs has just kicked off its Kickstarter campaign, aiming to raise $20,000.
iOS Platform Of Choice For Shoppers, All But Biggest Companies Focus On iOS And Android - http://techcrunch.com/2013...
Apple retains the top spot when it comes for uses making actual purchases on their mobile devices, according to a new Forrester report. iOS shoppers are around 30 percent more likely to make a purchase on their device, and about 15 percent more likely to do product research on their smartphones and tablets than Android users, the survey of 58,000 U.S. respondents found.