by JohnM | Nov 16, 2007 | Wireless News
Introducing Android [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJHYqE0RDg] On Nov 5th, the Open Handset Alliance announced Android, a software stack for mobile devices including an operating system, middleware and key applications. Android was built from the ground-up...
by JohnM | Nov 14, 2007 | Computers and Internet, Telecommunications General, Twitter Feed, Wireless News
This article was posted in the Bermuda Sun today and this particular topic always bothers me as it is taken out of context almost all the time. We have the ongoing issue of being 800 miles from anywhere and surrounded by water. That creates a cost that is just not...
by JohnM | Nov 12, 2007 | Wireless News
Can WiMax make it in the U.S.? By Marguerite Reardon http://www.news.com/Can-WiMax-make-it-in-the-U.S./2100-1039_3-6217947.html Story last modified Mon Nov 12 09:03:00 PST 2007 With Sprint Nextel and Clearwire suspending their partnership to build a new nationwide...
by JohnM | Nov 6, 2007 | Wireless News
Posted by Tom Krazit The only real thing that the iPhone and the Gphone have in common at the moment are five letters. Google’s plans for the mobile phone market have caused quite the stir Monday, even though the company’s press conference Monday morning...
by JohnM | Nov 3, 2007 | Wireless News
According to the Wall Street Journal, Google will be announcing its phone plans on Monday, hopefully putting a stop to the endless rumors floating out there regarding the GPhone. The announcement is expected to reveal a series of alliances with multiple handset makers...
by JohnM | Oct 31, 2007 | Wireless News
Royal Gazette There is a lot of debate — and some scientific controversy — on whether radiation from cell phones is damaging to health. While the scientific evidence is so far inconclusive and incomplete, a lot of people are scared of the radiation. Still most balance...