Michelle Maisto

About

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.

Microsoft Says Nokia Purchase Means Better Devices, Collaboration

Microsoft completed its $7.5 billion purchase of Nokia’s Devices and Services business on Friday, April 25, and with it began the new process of explaining to the world quite what that means. “As Microsoft and Nokia Devices and Services come together as an expanded family, we will unify our passion, dedication and commitment to bringing […]

Nokia, No Longer in Mobile Market, Preps for Future

Nokia, the nearly 150-year-old Finnish company that early on focused on rubber, forestry and cables, is in the process of reinventing itself yet again. On Friday, April 25, Nokia completed the $7.5 billion sale of its Devices and Services business to Microsoft. The company that was for years the worldwide leader in mobile phone sales, […]

Sprint, HTC Partner With Harman, Spotify to Push for a Win

Sprint, HTC Partner With Harman, Spotify to Push for a Win by Michelle Maisto HTC One (M8)-Harman Kardon Edition Hours after announcing a quarterly loss of $151 million, Sprint introduced an improved version of the HTC One (M8)—a smartphone that’s already been called the best Android phone available. The phone can take advantage of Sprint’s […]

Amazon’s New Wearables Store Nods to a Shift to Mainstream

If more evidence were required to prove the whiplash pace at which the wearable device industry is growing, Amazon offered it April 29, with its launch of a Wearable Technology store. Though, to call it a store may be too reductionist, as what Amazon offers is a full education for shoppers, complete with explanatory videos […]

Sprint Introduces HTC One (M8)-Harman Kardon Edition With Spotify

NEW YORK—Sprint and HTC’s One (M8) flagship smartphone each just got a little better. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, at a press event here just hours after hosting Sprint’s first-quarter 2014 earnings call, literally lifted the veil off a new smartphone for the network, an already improved version of the just-released HTC One (M8). Flanking Hesse […]

Sprint Posts $151M Q1 Loss, but Says It’s Making Progress

Sprint’s message continues to be: We’re getting there. The carrier, the first of its peers to offer 4G services, albeit via WiMax technology, has been racing to dismantle the old Nextel and 3G networks and roll out Long Term Evolution (LTE), as well as Sprint Spark, which uses a combination of network and on-device technologies […]

Comcast, Charter Propose Deal Contingent on Time Warner Merger

Comcast, as part of its ongoing efforts to win regulatory approval of its proposed $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable (TWC), has said it will divest 30 percent of its subscribers. On April 28, it announced it has a deal in the works with rival cable company Charter Communications that will accomplish exactly that. […]

FCC’s Wheeler Proposes a Reserve on Low-Band Spectrum

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has begun filling in some details about how it will run its first-ever incentive auction. Planned for mid-2015, the auction will reallocate low-band spectrum—or, spectrum below 1GHz—that has been given up by television broadcasters and is particularly valuable to wireless carriers for its ability to penetrate (and so offer strong […]

‘Revolving Door’ Between ISPs and FCC Blamed for Net Neutrality Ills

The Federal Communications Commission’s position on net neutrality appears to be wavering, and a revolving door between Internet service providers (ISPs) and the FCC has been suggested as a reason why. Following an April 23 report from the Wall Street Journal, which reported that the FCC’s forthcoming proposal for Internet traffic rules will prevent ISPs […]

Apple Needs Major Innovations to Boost iPad Sales, Say Analysts

Global tablet shipments were down almost 30 percent sequentially, in the first-quarter 2014, but up 4.6 percent year on year, Digitimes Research reported April 23. Sales of non-iPad tablets totaled 22.31 million units during the quarter, which was down 20 percent sequentially but up over 30 percent from a year ago. iPad sales, however, totaling […]