Mobile Moves In the News

The Newark Star-Ledger, Triangle Business Journal and Wireless Week all covered the opening of client Truphone's new Engineering Center that's housed inside NJIT's Enterprise Development Center in Newark under the direction of longtime friend, Dr. Ed Guy who has been with Truphone since their earliest days. Truphone will be part of GigaOm's Mobilize later this month. Joikusoft, the … Read more

Boingo Drops 15 Airports

In what looks to be a either a major loss or a negotiation ploy, Boingo has notified Advanced Wireless Group (AWG) of the termination their roaming agreement that impacts 15 airports. With Boingo entering the advertising supported space, the two are now head to head in competition for airports and ad revnue, and until the ad-network … Read more

Nimbuzz Messenger Adds Nokia Lumia To Lineup

Windows 7 Nokia Lumia users now can have Nimbuzz Messenger on their smartphones.  Nimbuzz has rolled out the text and chat app, that also offers photo sharing that allows cross platform chatting with Facebook, GTalk, Yahoo Messenger and MSN Live Messenger friends and buddies for free. Given its cross platform and cross network, this puts it … Read more

United–Where’s The Redundancy?

For some travelers flying United airlines yesterday, it must have felt like Deja Vu, that feeling that you've been here before. For at least the third time in memory since the merger with Continental Airlines their passenger reservation system failed. This failure resulted in delays and missed connections because no one could check in for their … Read more

Text, Skype and Other Tools Can Help Healthcare

UK newspaper, The Telegraph, has a story today that encourages medical practitioners to make greater use of Skype and SMS to help keep patients from missing their scheduled appointments. Not a bad idea and one that is in major need of acceptance, as they cite missed appointments and the inconvenience that the missed appointments can … Read more

Where Is Broadband In America

Ever wonder where fixed broadband is, or isn't in the good old USA? Well, the FCC has a Map for that. What is obvious is the heaviest concentration is east of the Mississippi leaving lots of land uncovered.  More information on fixed broadband progress can be found here courtesy of the FCC.  

New Tiki Mic from Blue Looks Impressive

As more of us use our laptops and desktops for Voice and Video, largely thanks to apps like Skype, CounterPaths Bria, Microsoft Lync, Google Talk and Apple's Facetime we all have a need for one thing. Awesome voice quality.  Personally, I've long been a fan of the mics from Blue, and once again they seem … Read more

News and Views for Sunday August 26

It was an interesting week with AT&T coming under attack for it's desire to force FaceTime users into share plans as GigaOm's Stacy Higginbotham and other point out. What's I shared with Stacy is what may make the whole point mute for some who buy their iPhones direct from Apple. In AT&T's statement they wrote "FaceTime is … Read more

AT&T’s FaceTime Fiasco

Not content to have lost face with the loss of T-Mobile via acquisition, AT&T has come out with its rationale on why it will force people who want to use FaceTime over the 3G/4G/LTE network into a share plan, and in doing so, is getting just crucified in the press.  Let's start with Stacy Higginbotham … Read more