Nokia Insists It's Not Considering Android, Analysts Roll Eyes
Nokia says CEO Stephen Elop was "mistranslated" and that Nokia isn't considering Android. Analysts says it would be stupid not to—just not now.
View ArticleIdeaphone K900
Lenovo finished out 2012 by overtaking longtime global PC market leader Hewlett-Packard. It was a maneuver that's been years in the making and came thanks to Lenovo's "protect and attack"...
View ArticleiPad to Lose Crown, Tablets to Outsell Notebooks in 2013: NPD
The Apple iPad will lose its majority market share to smaller tablets, and tablets will outsell notebooks in 2013, according to NPD DisplaySearch.
View ArticleDish Network Offer to Clearwire Threatens to Stall Sprint Buyout Plans
NEWS ANALYSIS: Dish Network offers a premium purchase price for the part of Clearwire not already owned by Sprint in a last-minute effort to disrupt the carrier’s purchase of wireless spectrum it must...
View ArticleIntel Booth
Intel came into the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas looking to make some noise in the much-coveted mobile device space. The giant chip maker dominates the PC and server markets, but is now...
View ArticleBlackBerry 10: For U.S. Carriers, the Waiting Continues
With BlackBerry 10 sales weeks away, carriers are sharing what they can. Verizon is pricing the Z10 for $199.99 in black or (exclusive to Verizon) white.
View ArticleGartner: 25 Percent of Enterprises Will Have App Stores by 2017
Gartner expects 25 percent of enterprises to soon have their own app stores, but warns that these assets require nurturing.
View ArticleIBM Gears Up to Enable the Mobile Enterprise
IBM is gearing up to launch a major new framework that's intended to allow organizations to deploy an entire mobile enterprise.
View ArticleiPhone 5 Sales in Q4 Reinstated Apple as Top Smartphone Maker
The Samsung Galaxy S III was the best-selling smartphone in Q3. But during Q4 2012, the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S each outsold the Galaxy S III.
View ArticleMobile Subscribers to Hit 4 Billion by 2018: MWC
With the number of mobile subscribers standing at 3.2 billion people, nearly half of the world’s population now uses mobile communications.
View ArticleGoogle's Rubin Says Company Is Not Opening Retail Stores
Andy Rubin, Google's Android chief, says recent reports that Google retail stores are in the works are unfounded.
View ArticleN-Able Brings MDM to Managed Services
N-Central from N-Able Technologies now includes a Mobile Manager module that MSPs can use to add MDM services to their existing portfolio of managed services.
View ArticleMobility Reshapes Consumer Device Spending, Behavior: Gartner
The average household spending by users of tablets, e-readers and notebooks has fallen even as household penetration of these devices has increased.
View ArticleIngram Micro Mobility to Distribute Globo Products
Globo plc has signed an agreement that allows Ingram Micro to distribute Globo's mobility solutions for the enterprise and SMB market to authorized resellers.
View ArticleCompTIA Adds Channel Training On-the-Go
The e-learning courses for the IT channel will initially offer certificate programs focused on cloud-based IT services, mobile strategies and IT security.
View ArticleSMBs Turn to Smartphones, Tablets to Run Their Business
The survey revealed 40 percent of respondents prefer doing business on the Apple iPhone, iPad or iPad mini.
View ArticleSAP Makes Bigger Push Into SMB Market
SAP has partnered with Ingram Micro to expand the reach of its mobile applications in the SMB market by leveraging Ingram's VAR channel and SMB customer base.
View ArticleIBM Extends MobileFirst, Launches MessageSight M2M Appliance
At its Impact 2013 conference in Las Vegas, IBM launched a new MessageSight appliance and extended its IBM MobileFirst portfolio.
View ArticleLenovo Lays Out Its Mobile, Cloud Ambitions
Lenovo is starting to make the case for a strategy that encompasses smartphones, tablets, notebooks and PCs, as well as cloud services offerings.
View ArticleWestcon Packages Up Mobile Management Service
Distributor Westcon Group has combined technologies from multiple vendors to create a single BYOD offering that solution providers can resell.
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