Fox led the Wednesday troops, with game one of The 2008 World Series at an approximate 9.4 rating/17 share in the overnights for the prime-time portion.В But the debut of the CW's Stylisa was left at the starting gate, with  |


CBS scored another Tuesday overnight victory with its combination of NCIS, bona fide freshman success The Mentalist and relocated Without a Trace. But Fox duo House and Fringe should be more than enough to dominate among adults 18-49.  |
After T-Mo launch the G1 today in North America, the Android apps store has opened up too. A recent post has confirmed that users can now get over 50 apps, and laid out details on how to get your own  |  |
Against a backdrop of increasing mobile phone penetration, the level of mobile Internet and messaging usage among young adults in the Asia-Pacific region is also on the rise, presenting a huge opportunity for marketers  |


Social networks MySpace and Facebook have already courted iPhone users with programs that let people stay connected on the Apple iPhone. Now MySpace is first to unveil one for owners of the just-released G1 phone.  |
In 2008, the road to wireless 4G cleared a bit, with ultra-mobile broadband (UMB) left publicly by the roadside, narrowing the path to two technologies: LTE and WiMAX  |
An initial user experience evaluation of the highly anticipated T-Mobile G1 reports that T-mobile customers will be pleased with the overall phone setup experience.  |  |
New research has forecast that over 400 million mobile subscribers worldwide will use their mobile phones for ticketing by 2013  |
Sony Ericsson dropped the Symbian UIQ platform by publicly stating at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London that "UIQ didn't attract the operator, manufacturer or consumer interest needed to stop it from failing"  |
Sony Ericsson labs are leaking phones on a daily basis, SEMC blog now reports a touchscreen handsets that will bring 8GB of internal memory and a 8.0 megapixel camera. It's reportedly called the Hikaru.  |
We'd never discount the possibility of someone being awfully talented in Photoshop here, but we've got to say, the image shown above looks pretty convincing. As you can glean from the logo in the upper right, this here is a  |
We broke this sucker in its codename form of "Cabo" at some point before the last ice age -- our memory's kinda hazy going back that far -- but it's just now getting around to reality, and it's looking every  |
Samsung's Symbian S60-based i7110 has barely been official for 24 hours, and here we have the very first in the wild shots to get your saliva glands working overtime. Granted, the handset was tethered to some table wherever it was  |
While the other big boys in the US have already enacted prorated early termination fees, Sprint has still been holding out on its promise to follow suit. In fact, we've been waiting nearly a full year for its talk to  |
Palm already did the deed by partnering with DeviceAnywhere in opening its Virtual Developer Lab , and now it looks as if RIM's doing the same for its BlackBerry lineup. The Waterloo-based handset maker has joined hands with the aforementioned  |
As part of its coverage of the Symbian Smartphone Show going down right now in London, All About Symbian is reporting that Sony Ericsson's Patrick Olson has declared UIQ "dead." Seeing how SE has always been UIQ's biggest proponent in  |
Being that the T-Mobile G1 launched officially today in the US of A, it makes sense that the phone's marketplace for applications would open its doors as well. A recent post over at the Android Developers Blog has affirmed that  |
It's just as tough to believe that Iridium is still around and kicking today as it was last February , but regardless of our assumptions, it's not stopping the aforesaid company from doling out an all new satellite phone that's  |
Nokia's 2228 isn't much to look at on paper, but then again, it was never meant to be. Designed to handle the most basic of cellular telephone tasks in Nokia's global CDMA markets, the candybar measures in at just 12-millimeters  |
Well, it looks like G1 owners (or some, at least) will be getting a bit of an unexpected surprise when they turn on their brand new device tomorrow, as T-Mobile is apparently already set to start pushing out the very  |
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