Google Wallet enters microtransaction market By Clint Demeritt published 2 October 12 Google now lets users buy online articles permanently for $0.25 to $0.99 each.
Windows Phone challenges RIM in European markets By Clint Demeritt published 1 October 12 Windows Phone gained market share, but the mobile OS still has far to go before challenging Apple and Android.
Rumor: New iPad may go widescreen By Clint Demeritt published 26 September 12 A new rumor suggests that the iPad 4 will have a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, but other technophiles are skeptical.
Foxconn riots may return, according to experts By Clint Demeritt published 25 September 12 After a 2,000 worker brawl stopped work at a North Chinese factory, experts warn the underlying issues aren't resolved.
Report: Apple's Lightning connector won't work without unique chip By Clint Demeritt published 24 September 12 An iPhone 5 user discovered a 'mystery chip' inside the new Lightning cables, pointing to third-party adapters being useless without it.
Verizon's iPhone 5s sold unlocked, even with contract By Clint Demeritt published 21 September 12 A blogger confirms Verizon-sold iPhone 5s can be used with any carrier's SIM card and is U.K. network friendly.
Analyst: Passbook paves way for Apple success, but Maps needs help now By Clint Demeritt published 21 September 12 A research firm predicted Apple will make about $4.9 billion from its App Store by the end of the year, however Maps has a long way to go.
Verizon exec: customers flocking to 'Share Everything' data plan By Clint Demeritt published 21 September 12 Who needs unlimited data when you've got what Verizon is giving?
First round of Passbook apps hits Apple's Online Store By Clint Demeritt published 19 September 12 Seven Passbook compatible apps make their way onto iOS 6 during its first day on the market.
Net neutrality groups give notice to file FCC complaint against AT&T By Clint Demeritt published 19 September 12 Free Press and others file a complaint with the FFC over AT&T's blockage of FaceTime to certain users.
MasterCard reinvests in NFC By Clint Demeritt published 16 September 12 MasterCard released a software development kit to give Near Field Communication payment apps a leg up on Apple's Passbook.
U.S. trade court clears Apple of Samsung patent violations By Clint Demeritt published 14 September 12 A preliminary ruling from the International Trade Commission says Apple didn't infringe on any of four Samsung patents.
Huawei and ZTE butt heads with US House committee By Clint Demeritt published 13 September 12 Chinese telecom companies answered lawmakers' questions but do little to ease national security concerns.
Apple: NFC not needed for iPhone 5 By Clint Demeritt published 12 September 12 Phil Schiller explains why wishlist features such as NFC aren't in the iPhone 5, plus the switch to a smaller connector.
Intel shows off all-in-one computer touchpad By Clint Demeritt published 11 September 12 Intel reveals an adaptive all-in-one "desktap" with a touchpad that can be carried around the house, coming this fall.
Apple ditching Siri processor provider By Clint Demeritt published 7 September 12 Audience, which provided the processors to power the iPhone 4S's voice recognition feature, said Apple is unlikely to use its services moving forward.
Apple picks up 434 LTE patents as buffer against Samsung suit By Clint Demeritt published 6 September 12 Samsung's threatened to sue if Apple releases a LTE device and with the iPhone 5 largely expected to have the capacity, Cupertino's looking to protect itself.