archives

AT&T to carry Android powered Motorola BACKFLIP with MOTOBLUR

Today AT&T announced that it will carry the Android 1.5 powered Motorola BACKFLIP with MOTOBLUR, a feature packed device at an affordable price. Read the full story here.

Kindle for BlackBerry now available

Today Amazon announced its new Kindle for BlackBerry application. The free app allows BlackBerry owners access to over 420,000 books on their phone, most of which cost $9.99 or less. Kindle owners will also be able to read titles they've purchased in the past. You can download the application by visiting amazon.com/kindlebb on your BlackBerry. Read the full story here.

AT&T to Sell Motorola Backflip Android Phone for $100

AT&T will finally jump onto the Google bandwagon when it begins selling the Motorola Backflip, its first smartphone based on the Internet giant's Android software, on March 7 for $100.

Verizon Wireless tops J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Wireless Call Quality Ratings list

J.D. Power and Associates released its 2010 Wireless Call Quality Ratings List Volume 1 today. Verizon Wireless notched the top spot in 5 out of 6 U.S. regions, while U.S. Cellular had the best call quality in one region. Read the full story here.

Amazon Releases Free Kindle App for BlackBerry Devices

Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, said it is launching a free Kindle application to give BlackBerry users access to over 420,000 books on their handsets.

Verizon: Use your Motorola Droid or HTC Imagio as a FiOS TV remote

Verizon said today that Motorola DROID and HTC Imagio owners can control their FiOS set-top boxes with their phones beginning today. Future device support is expected in the future, too. Read the full story here.