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Samsung Brings Bada: Is There Room For Another Mobile OS?

Mobile devices, On the Radar by Jason Harris on March 1, 2010

There’s a dark horse in the mobile industry that most people don’t hear much about.’a0 With all the talk today about Apple’s iPhone, Nokia, and the Android OS and it’s myriad of device choices…there’s a company who continues to deliver amazing results quarter after quarter and year after year. Samsung continues to perform consistently and…

New Release: Wapedia on iPhone Available In More Languages

Company News, Mobile devices by Jason Harris on February 16, 2010

Hot off the heels of our new Android release last week, our Wapedia team is at it again, this time delivering 1.3 version for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This release is aimed at expanding the international reach of Wapedia by adding 5 new languages.’a0 Also, we have aimed at improving several user interface elements….

Want Reliable 3G With That iPad? Say No To AT&T, Here’s How

apple, mobile, tech news/notes by Jason Harris on January 28, 2010

Yesterday, Apple announced their iPad device.  To those unaware, the iPad is basically a huge iPod Touch featuring a 10″ screen and 10 hours of battery life.  For more about the iPod, check out extensive coverage elsewhere – it’s been covered heavily. Here’s my angle: I’m very disappointed they have chosen AT&T 3G for their…

Perspective: From an iPhone To A Nokia N97 Mini

apple, mobile, nokia by Jason Harris on January 25, 2010

Matt Radford recently posted a guest post over at All About Symbian that interested me.  Matt talks about going to a N97 Mini after being a regular iPhone user. He gives some great perspectives and feedback that I think Espoo (where Nokia is from) should pay attention to, mainly with regards to ease of use…

Review: Verizon Wireless’ Motorola Droid

google, mobile, product reviews, tech news/notes by Jason Harris on January 23, 2010

Introduction The Motorola Droid is the first handset offering from Verizon Wireless that runs the Android operating system.  In the year since it’s release, Android has been available in the U.S. on HTC handsets branded by American mobile carrier T-Mobile.  The Droid, from Motorola, was highly anticipated because it runs version 2.0 of Android and…

SNL Digs Into AT&T’s Poor Network

apple, mobile, youtube by Jason Harris on December 20, 2009

Last night on Saturday Night Live, they briefly talked about the Google Nexus phone that’s coming out soon. At the same time, they jabbed at AT&T for their crummy voice network…watch the video for more: (via Engadget)

Developers Giving Alternative Mobile Platforms a New Look

Mobile devices, On the Radar by Jason Harris on November 18, 2009

The iPhone has been top dog in the mobile world for the past two years. It’s apparent when you look at the App Store and how well the iPhone platform has fared, even amidst the economic recession the world has been experiencing. In the mobile developer community, the iPhone has been a holy grail. Apps…

Cloud Computing May Be Trendy, But It’s Not Bulletproof

Mobile devices, Tips and tutorials by Jason Harris on October 20, 2009

Cloud computing is a’a0 that describes a model of computing where by your data is kept on servers that are outside your control and out on the Internet (hence, in the cloud).’a0 According to Wikipedia, cloud computing is: Cloud computing services often provide common business applications online that are accessed from a web browser, while…

Techcraver Review: Nokia N97

mobile, nokia, product reviews, tech news/notes by Jason Harris on October 17, 2009

Introduction The Nokia N97 is the Finnish handset makers’ latest flagship N Series device. I first saw the N97 in December of 2008 where I first got to play with a prototype and was shown the facets of this new handset. The Nokia N97, with its touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard has qualities that…

Study: Android Will Be Number Two Handset OS

Mobile devices, Network Operators, On the Radar by Jason Harris on October 9, 2009

In a recent study, notable research firm Gartner predicts that the Android mobile operating system will be the number 2 operating system by 2012.’a0 This is quite surprising, as many eyeballs are fixed upon Apple’s iPhone and its surging popularity. According to Gartner, Google’s market share will increase from 2% today to 14% figure by…

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Jason Harris is a technology writer, community manager and mobile technologist. He also is a radio technology reporter, appearing regularly on a nationally syndicated radio program.

Jason's writing focuses on mobile phone and mobile apps/services, consumer electronics, and online trends.

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