[2006-04-28] Access Google Maps Mobile from Mobile Handset Smartphone users can download Google maps mobile directly from www.google.com/gmm using their handset's web browser.
[2006-04-26] More on Eye-Fi First, I got a ton of questions about Eye-Fi. First, Eye-Fi's URL is http://www.eye.fi/.
[2006-04-25] Nokia N93 for Spontaneous Video Blogging I'm still extremely pleased with my Nokia N70 cameraphone. It does everything I want in a mobile phone including take superb photos for easy moblogging with Lifeblog.
[2006-04-12] BlackBerry Seeing Red Over RedBerry After some seven years of trying to enter the Chinese market, Research In Motion had to be furious to learn of China Unicom's announcement of its RedBerry service.
[2006-04-11] Why Worry About Google Wi-Fi? Everytime Google offers a free service, there's one guarantee: People will get paranoid.
[2006-04-08] CTIA Wireless and Navteq LBS Challenge Just returned from a whil-wind couple of days in Vegas to take in CTIA Wireless and the Navteq Challenge.
[2006-04-06] Google, EarthLink Win S.F. WiFi Deal The City of San Francisco finished its review of proposals to create a city-wide wireless broadband network, and chose the EarthLink/Google submission out of the six finalist proposals they considered.
[2006-04-06] That's GooFi! Google / Earthlink Get Nod For SF WiFi. The Chron and the Associated Press are reporting that San Francisco has chosen a joint bid by Google and Earthlink to blanket the city with wifi.
[2006-04-05] RIM Jams Yahoo Into BlackBerry Yahoo achieved a place in the pockets of millions of BlackBerry users in 60 countries through a new deal with Research In Motion.
[2006-04-04] WiFi 101 introduction For Smartphone users Are you like me and interested in learning more about Wi-Fi? Naturally, the technology has been way cool for the PC user, enabling him to connect from anyplace that accesses a Wi-Fi network.
[2006-04-03] AOL Much Ado About Mobile With the ubiquitous presence of mobile phones and their ever-expanding functionality, AOL has taken steps to make its services more available to mobile phone users.