Iliad Nabs 5.4% of France's Mobile Market Wall Street Journal PARIS—Iliad SA said Friday its new low-cost mobile phone service has grabbed 5.4% of France's mobile market in less than six months, reshaping both the strategies of rivals such as Vivendi SA and the everyday behavior of cellphone customers. See all stories on this topic » | Wall Street Journal |
Review: Mobile Payment Needs Better Compatibility Sci-Tech Today Major retailers are adopting mobile payment systems, such as Google Wallet, at an increasing rate. One approach uses wireless technology to let merchants access credit and debit cards stored on your account, while the other uses a bar code on the phone... See all stories on this topic » | Sci-Tech Today |
Reuters
31, 2012 - Glu Mobile Inc. (NASDAQ: GLUU), a leading global developer and publisher of freemium games for smartphone and tablet devices, today announced the availability of its new freemium game, Blood & Glory: Legend. The next chapter in Glu's ...
See all stories on this topic »Pandora Swaps Stationary for Mobile
Wall Street Journal
In the second quarter, Pandora increased mobile revenue 86% year over year compared with 96% growth in mobile-listening hours. And in the fiscal year ended in January, Pandora had average revenue per thousand listening hours of $63 for desktop ads ...
See all stories on this topic »Pandora enthusiasm grows with mobile ads
MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — With signs that Pandora Media Inc. is making strides to improve its mobile-ad revenue, along with continuing to grow its listener hours and subscribers, the Internet radio company gained more support from investors and ...
See all stories on this topic »FCC to review mobile spectrum ownership
ZDNet
AT&T, one of the largest carriers, welcomed the review after blasting the commission earlier this year for its handing of the firm's bid to buy T-Mobile. A spokesperson said: "AT&T has long advocated that the FCC should conduct its review of the ...
See all stories on this topic »Superfast Mobile Internet Set to Savage Home Broadband Sales
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
A poll carried out by BroadbandGenie.co.uk indicates that home broadband could be heavily impacted by a mass defection to high speed 4G mobile broadband when it's introduced later this year. The poll asked "Would you switch to 4G mobile broadband as ...
See all stories on this topic »Free mobile roaming in Southeast Asia 'overambitious'
ZDNet
The aspiration to create a free mobile roaming zone in the Southeast Asian region is "overambitious", but decision-makers in the region can follow the European Union's (EU) example of introducing laws that would bring down roaming costs to be as cheap ...
See all stories on this topic »How many Kindle Fires did Amazon sell? 5M, maybe
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