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.

China iPhone Energizes Global Smartphone Sales, Says Report

The arrival of Apple’s iPhone in China is poised to accelerate the worldwide smartphone market, according to a Sept. 10 report from researcher iSuppli. iSuppli expects worldwide factory shipments of smartphones to rise to 235.6 million units in 2010 – a growth of 27.9 percent from 2009’s 184.2 million units. By 2011, shipments are expected […]

Motorola Cliq Joins Google Android Smartphone Club

Motorola Cliq Joins Google Android Smartphone Club No Title Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha and T-Mobile Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Cole Brodman introduced the Cliq smartphone at the GigaOM Mobilize Conference in San Francisco on Sept. 10. It will be exclusive to the T-Mobile network and arrive this fall. No Title The Cliq measures 4.49 […]

AMD Vision Technology Program Simplifies PC Choices

Shopping for a PC tends to boil down to price points, instead of the features and speeds that consumers get for their money. Advanced Micro Devices is looking to change that by rolling out a program that translates its long lists of gigabytes, processor names and gigahertz speeds into, more simply, umbrella ideas of the […]

Motorola Introduces Android-Running Cliq Smartphone with MotoBlur Sync

Motorola did indeed have some exciting Android-related news to share at its San Francisco event on Sept. 10. The company introduced the Cliq, an Android-running slider smartphone that will be exclusive to the T-Mobile network, as well as MotoBlur, a syncing solution that will debut on the Cliq.MotoBlur can sync contacts, social messaging posts and […]

New Dell PowerEdge Servers Designed for Businesses on a Budget

During Dell’s Aug. 27 earnings call, chief financial officer Brian Gladden fielded several questions about the mobile phone prototype Dell had delivered to China Mobile before finally remarking that he didn’t much care to dwell on the phone. “From our standpoint, we’re spending an awful lot more energy on the enterprise side of our business […]

Samsung, Verizon Introduce Rogue and Impression Slider Phones

The day after Labor Day used to include fresh three-ring binders and sharpened pencils, but Verizon’s Sept. 8 offerings are far more modern: the Samsung Rogue and Intensity slider phones.Both are messaging phones, though the Rogue-a dead ringer for the Samsung Impression on the AT&T network-is the more robust of the two. It offers a […]

T-Mobile, Orange Partnership Looks to Dominate U.K. Mobile Market

Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom announced that they’ll be combining their respective properties – T-Mobile U.K. and Orange U.K. – into a fifty-fifty venture that will create the United Kingdom’s leading mobile operator.The combined mobile subscriber base of the Orange and T-Mobile venture will be approximately 28.4 million strong and represent approximately 37 percent of […]

Palm Pulling an Amazon with webOS 1.2 Update?

Palm has reportedly leaked an early edition of an update to the operating system run by the Palm Pre. According to reports by Pre users who say they’ve received the update, called webOS 1.2., there are two particularly interesting changes. One likely change is that LEDs built into the Pre will now notify users of […]

Samsung, Nokia Smartphones Helping to Boost Growth of OLED Screens

Are LCD screens poised to go the way of tube televisions? A new report from iSuppli shows that this year’s release of smartphones featuring active-matrix organic light-emitting diode screens has demand for this technology on the rise.According to iSuppli, shipments of OLED displays for the main screens of cell phones-versus the exterior screens of mobile […]

Netbook Creator Asus to Launch Game-Changing E-Reader

Asus is planning to enter the e-reader market later this year with at least one, if not two, device, the Times of London is reporting.The company that invented the netbook is innovating again, as the design ideas it shared with the Times would surely shake up the market. Unlike the single, flat screens of current […]