Latest figures have shown that Android is continuing to dominate both the U.S. and European markets, and that is not expected to change even as Apple gets ready to launch its much-anticipated iPhone 5.
Cell phones have lifted many parts of the world into new realms of entrepreneurial opportunities more than any other program or economic trends that have been seen in modern times, according to a new report from the World Bank and its technology entrepreneurship and innovation program, infoDev.
A new Harris Poll, which was commissioned by Placecast, has shown that Americans are eagerly adopting new and old cell phones for the purpose of shopping rather than making calls or texting. The poll shows that 20 percent of all adult cell phone users in the United States have used their phones to make a [...]
There are more new and old cell phones in the United States than there are people, according to a new study.
Posted on January 21, 2011, 9:42 am, by Craig Timmins, under
Cell Phone News.
Take a look and see if your phone made the list: