Michelle Maisto has been covering the enterprise mobility space for a decade, beginning with Knowledge Management, Field Force Automation and eCRM, and most recently as the editor-in-chief of Mobile Enterprise magazine. She earned an MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University.
Amazon Fire Phone With Firefly Is Quick and Cool, if a Little Flakey by Michelle Maisto The Amazon Fire Phone AT&T is for now the exclusive provider of the Amazon Fire. The 32GB version is $199 with a two-year contract, or a monthly pricing plan can be had for $27.09 or $32.40 (depending on how […]
Amazon is on to something. After a day with the Amazon Fire (normally I would spend several days, so take that for what it’s worth), my feeling is that it’s a phone for a specific band of society—a stratum. Not business professionals for whom efficiency is a priority, not teenagers or college kids who may […]
Printing, of the good, old 2D variety, might these days strike a person as a somewhat passé industry. Hewlett-Packard, understanding this, has been making an effort to share more about exactly what it does, and how it does it, in hopes that people might better appreciate the effort that’s gone into—and the expertise that’s come […]
AT&T has faced an insistent, if possibly also irritating, competitor in T-Mobile, the CEO of which has made no secret of his intent to woo over AT&T subscribers and the “Un-carrier” strategies of which have forced AT&T to change the way it runs its business. But those new strategies, AT&T said during a July 23 […]
As mobile technology becomes more deeply connected to our personal, professional and even emotional lives, it’s also becoming more intimately acquainted with our physical selves. We scan our fingertips and eyeballs, wrap Bluetooth around our ears, strap phones to our biceps and perch cameras on our noses. Temporary tattoos, then, seem a rather obvious next […]
Google Apps for Business increasingly make sense for smaller companies and those needing to better support employees who need and want to work from anywhere, said Sprint, announcing the addition of Google’s cloud-based productivity tools to its portfolio, beginning Aug. 18. “We see a changing shift in the workforce. There’s much more of a drive […]
Apple announced the results of a “record” June quarter, during which it saw revenue of $37.4 billion, a net profit of $7.4 billion and its earnings per share grow to its highest rate in seven quarters. Despite every indication that Apple will introduce new iPhones in September, it sold 35.2 million units (an increase of […]
Apple is preparing for the greatest-ever response to its introduction of a new iPhone. The company—widely expected, in mid September, to introduce two sizes of a smartphone dubbed the iPhone 6 by the press—has placed orders with manufacturers for between 70 million and 80 million units, for delivery by year’s end, The Wall Street Journal […]
Sprint brands Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile will soon offer customers access to PlayPhone’s mobile gaming platform. The deal was announced July 22, opens a door that has until now been closed to customers of prepaid wireless service. “These customers have never been able to download games before,” PlayPhone CMO Anders Evju told eWEEK. PlayPhone […]
Yahoo has purchased mobile analytics firm Flurry, in hopes of improving its mobile advertising revenue. Flurry helps companies to better understand mobile users—its analytics software is in seven apps on a smartphone, on average—so that they can present them with the most appropriate and personalized ads possible. With the data it collects from 150 billion […]