Apple has faced some challenges already when it comes to LTE on the new iPad and it looks like there will be more challenges to come as nearly 60% of mobile carriers worldwide expect to launch LTE service over the next 18 months. To date, the new iPad only works with LTE systems in North [...] Related Stories Was IBM Right? Is Siri A Threat To Businesses? [Feature] Want To Know Which iOS A
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Verizon Wireless launched its next-generation LTE network today, promising fast mobile broadband speeds in 38 U.S. markets and 60 airports. Initially, the carrier will offer two USB data dongles for computers, but expects to follow ... Read Post
Dropbox's effortless file sharing service is going mobile in a big way: the service has just launched its official Android application, a native iPad app (which comes in addition to a previously released iPhone application), and a n... Read Post
Mobile payment outfit BilltoMobile is today launching its service globally, covering over 200 mobile carriers in more than 60 countries worldwide. The service allows customers to pay for online purchases using their mobile phones. C... Read Post