NBA and Sprint Invite Los Angeles Residents to Recycle Mobile Devices on ...
CNBC.com
LOS ANGELES, Apr 20, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sprint (NYSE: S): WHO: Chauncey Billups - Los Angeles Clippers Point Guard WHAT: As part of the NBA and Sprint's commitment to the environment, fans are invited to recycle any mobile device at a Los ...
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Seniors shopping for cell phones should be choosy
Orlando Sentinel
But shopping for the right mobile phone for yourself — or a loved one who is older and not comfortable with today's mobile phone technologies — may be a tough task, given how difficult it is to choose a device that is easy to use and a carrier plan ...
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PCWorld (blog)
By Agam Shah, IDG News AT&T wants to change how mobile devices are used, and the company's chief technology officer Krish Prabhu is looking for ways to deliver "intelligent" cloud services to consumers over its wide-ranging network.
See all stories on this topic »Program convinces iPads and Androids to work together
Columbia Daily Tribune
My digital flexibility is thanks to Connect by Quickoffice, a new service and set of applications that let me keep all my important documents constantly updated on whatever device I have with me. Quickoffice is familiar to many mobile-device users for ...
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CNBC.com
LOS ANGELES, Apr 20, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sprint (NYSE: S): WHO: Chauncey Billups - Los Angeles Clippers Point Guard WHAT: As part of the NBA and Sprint's commitment to the environment, fans are invited to recycle any mobile device at a Los ...
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| Popularity Of Mobile Devices Still High MediaPost Communications by Aaron Baar, 39 minutes ago A full quarter of consumers intend to purchase (or have already purchased) a smartphone during the first half of this year, once again proving the popularity of the mobile device. According to ABI research, ... See all stories on this topic » | MediaPost Communications |
| IPad Ranked As Most-Used Mobile Device: Will Apple Maintain Top Spot With iPad... International Business Times By Lisa Eadicicco: Subscribe to Lisa's RSS feed Because of its wide array of associated products, Android appears to be the most popular mobile-device platform when it comes to selling gadgets. In terms of usage, however, Apple's iOS comes out on top, ... See all stories on this topic » | International Business Times |
| Phone apps can help promote healthier lifestyles PennLive.com Steve Miller of Susquehanna Twp. traded in his rudimentary cellphone for an iPhone 4S a few weeks ago and has already lost more than five pounds because of it — and it has nothing to do with the weight of his magical new mobile device. See all stories on this topic » | PennLive.com |
Orlando Sentinel
But shopping for the right mobile phone for yourself — or a loved one who is older and not comfortable with today's mobile phone technologies — may be a tough task, given how difficult it is to choose a device that is easy to use and a carrier plan ...
See all stories on this topic »AT&T Envisions a Smarter Cloud
PCWorld (blog)
By Agam Shah, IDG News AT&T wants to change how mobile devices are used, and the company's chief technology officer Krish Prabhu is looking for ways to deliver "intelligent" cloud services to consumers over its wide-ranging network.
See all stories on this topic »Program convinces iPads and Androids to work together
Columbia Daily Tribune
My digital flexibility is thanks to Connect by Quickoffice, a new service and set of applications that let me keep all my important documents constantly updated on whatever device I have with me. Quickoffice is familiar to many mobile-device users for ...
See all stories on this topic »