MoBlog
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
As the nurses danced and the Voldemort blow-up doll ascended, I knew I needed some form of validation for my pain. These are the times when we need the second … Read the whole story
by Steve Smith
Eye-tracking studies show that mobile users have much less opportunity to see ad units in Facebook feeds than do desktop Web viewers. EyeTrackShop argues … Read the whole story
by Steve Smith
Excessive tweeting from an Olympics crowd has been blamed for clogging the wireless network that provided cycle race updates to BBC commentators. Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Samsung is the engine driving smartphone sales globally. The manufacturer shipped a record-setting 50 million smartphones in the second quarter. That's nearly twice the … Read the whole story
by Aaron Baar
More and more wireless customers are moving (or being moved) to tiered service plans that regulate data and Internet access, and it's having an … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Diane Mermigas
The mobile interactive users companies are scrambling to attract can cause chaos. The spontaneous interactivity companies are trying to leverage can as easily work … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
Google on Friday asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the company's book digitization project infringes on authors' copyrights. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by David Goetzl
Every Olympics has a defining moment. The London Games will have a defining technology. This is the iPad Olympics. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Daisy Whitney, Op-Ed Contributor
The London Games are being billed as the first digital Olympics. Thanks to NBC, the sporting event will be available on TVs, mobile phones, … Read the whole story