How to fire the phone company Cellular's advantages over wired phone service seem innumerable and obvious: cost, convenience, portability, flat rate billing, choice, and cool devices top the list. However, the pitfalls of going fully wireless can sneak up on you, so it's important to plan ahead. You don't want to snip your land line until you're sure you're better off without it. Get the whole story here Also in this issue A D V E R T I S E M E N T Protection for Mac and Linux computers: genuine need or nice to have? Download now.>>
Yahoo shifts gears on mobile app "Instead of launching an all-in-one app for general smart phones, what we'll do is continue focusing on the browser version and the iPhone app," Yahoo's mobile group marketing head Adam Taggart said. "We found that most smartphones have great browsers these days, and so we're finding that the experience we're able to provide in the browser is similar to the experience in an app." Click to continue iPhone 3.0 betaphiles upset the Apple cart By nature, beta OSes and firmware destabilize the platform. For that reason, Apple wraps the iPhone beta in a barbed-wire NDA and issues the stern mandate that iPhone devices registered for development must be used only for development. Apple makes this rule while being aware that it is impractical and unenforceable. Click to continue Paid Twitter services coming by year's end Twitter is steering clear of advertising as it prepares to launch new tools and services for businesses by the end of this year, company cofounder Biz Stone said Monday. The company is developing tools and services that it might be able to offer on top of Twitter's free microblogging service. Click to continue Palm Pre to match iPhone pricing As expected, Palm announced its pricing for the new Pre smartphone at $199 with two-year Sprint contract and $100 rebate, effectively matching Apple's iPhone price on AT&T. The new phone will be shipping June 6, just ahead of Apple's WWDC conference. Click to continue A D V E R T I S E M E N T To contact Infoworld, please send an e-mail to support@infoworld.com |
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