Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Data’
One of our favorite new trends here at ReadWriteWeb is the quickly growing field of mobile technology and how we can take more of the Web along with us when we leave our computers. Because of the expanding popularity of smartphones and mobile data use, startups these days need to develop plans for marketing their brand on mobile devices at very early stages of their development. Cindy Krum, CEO ...
Buzzirk Mobile Zero1: Cheap Unlimited Voice/Data/Text Cell Phone Plans
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
Buzzirk Mobile is the newest player in the North American cell phone service provider market. Buzzirk Mobile offers cheap cell phone service including unlimited local and long distance voice calls, unlimited data and internet, and unlimited text messaging. Buzzirk Mobile Zero1 already operates in Europe and they are taking their cheap cell phone plans to the rest of the world. There are many very useful features that are offered by Buzzirk Mobile Zero1. Using a proprietary technology with
Xilisoft Mobile Phone Manager 1.0.36.0626
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Xilisoft Mobile Phone Manager acts as ideal PC freeware for mobile phone data management, which can synchronize your mobile phone with PC to access mobile data and realize phone data transfer, restoration, copy and other mobile managements between your computer and phone. This mobile manager works well with mobile devices running Windows Mobile. Moreover, Xilisoft Mobile Phone Manager allows you to create your own account to protect phone data. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD | Upload &
Close To Half Of Americans Would Drop Mobile Plans
Thursday, June 25th, 2009
June 25th, 2009 Goto commentsLeave a comment Faced with the need to cutback on household expenses, forty-eight percent of Americans would drop their mobile data plan completely, while only 10 percent would cancel their home broadband subscription, according to new research by Strategy Analytics."Given the extraordinary importance consumers place on home broadband, we fully expected broadband to have a high ‘keep rate,’" said Ben Piper, Director of the Strategy Analytics Multiplay Market Dynamics
IBM, HP, Others Report Growing Interest in Mobile Data Centers
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Over the past few years, since Sun Microsystems first unveiled its Project Blackbox, top OEMs including Dell, HP, IBM and SGI have rolled out their own versions of containerized, mobile data centers. The containers are designed to help such businesses as Web 2.0 companies and hosting facilities quickly scale their compute capabilities, while giving enterprises an option for such areas as temporary computing power and disaster recovery. An IDC analyst says that interest in the mobile data centers



