Posts Tagged ‘interview’

Motorola spokeswoman: Droid Bionic will launch with Verizon …

In my opinion, “incorporating several enhancements” means they are changing phones . The one thing we learned from this interview is that they still plan on calling this future device the Droid Bionic. It is highly unlikely it will be …

The Engadget Interview: Ryan Bidan, BlackBerry PlayBook senior product manager

RIM held a little PlayBook party here in New York yesterday, giving us a chance to hang out with Ryan Bidan, the company’s senior product manager for the seven-inch tablet. In addition to chatting with us about battery life, connectivity, and pricing, Ryan clarified the PlayBook’s app development model — athough devs can choose to work with native code, Java, Adobe Air, and HTML5 / WebWorks, the idea is for the ultimate user experience to be seamless, and RIM is considering offering standard UI widgets for each environment. We also had to ask about those swirling rumors of Android support , and while we commend Ryan for his practiced non-answer, we can’t help but feel we detected a hint of a smile on his face. Or was that just another tray of snacks going past? Check the video and decide for yourself. The Engadget Interview: Ryan Bidan, BlackBerry PlayBook senior product manager originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 10:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

U.S. homes hang-up on landlines in favor of wireless – Cell Phones …

Dec. 27, 2010 – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released early estimates from the January-June 2010 National Health Interview Survey. While the.

How Many Cell Phones are Sold in U.S. in a Year? | Management …

Case Type: market sizing. Consulting Firm: Dean & Company first round job interview. Industry Coverage: Telecommunications & Network; Electronics. Case Interview Question #00156: Your client Verizon Communication Inc.

Google's Andy Rubin Talks Android, Its Future, and Windows Phone 7 …

A pretty worthwhile read has popped up over at PCMag in which Google big wig Andy Rubin sat down for a chat about all things Android. In the interview Rubin.

Facebook phone rumors resurface, Mark Zuckerberg fails to deny them

Let’s try to untangle this Facebook mobile phone mess, shall we? Mark Zuckerberg has recently sat down with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch — the source of the original rumor — to try and dispel some of the confusion that has arisen as a result. The first thing the Zuckmeister says is that Facebook isn’t looking to build its own OS or hardware and is absolutely opposed to competing with the likes of the iPhone and Android. What Zuckerberg wants is deeper social integration, positing the question, “What could we do if we also started hacking at a deeper level?” While there’ll be no single answer or solution for all phones, Mark firmly believes that social elements have to be designed in from the start: On phones we can actually do something better. We can do a single sign-on if we do a good integration with a phone, rather than just doing something where you go to an app and it’s automatically social or having to sign into each app individually. Those are the two options on the web. Why not for mobile? Just make it so that you log into your phone once, and then everything that you do on your phone is social. Notably, he fails to deny rumors of such deeply integrated devices being in the pipeline, and Bloomberg has trotted out a trio of insider sources who claim INQ Mobile has been engaged to produce two smartphones with just that purpose in mind — you know the same INQ that already makes Facebook-heavy handsets, so this could very well be little more than a rebrand. One is said to feature a QWERTY keypad and a touchscreen while the other is an all touch affair, and both are reputedly headed for an early 2011 launch in Europe, followed by a late 2011 arrival in the USA. AT&T is the carrier that’s closest to picking them up, we’re told, though deals haven’t been finalized on what could be sub-$100 phones after subsidies are distributed. So, whatever happens, we’re staring down the barrel of a couple of glorified featurephones with deep social integration. Kin 2.0, anyone? Anyone? Facebook phone rumors resurface, Mark Zuckerberg fails to deny them originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 05:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Sony Ericsson’s CEO promises ‘big surprises in the next few months’ (video)

The grand opening of Sony Ericsson’s new Americas HQ in Atlanta isn’t the sort of thing we spend sleepless nights thinking about, but a PSP Phone is . It’s mighty encouraging, therefore, to hear the company’s CEO Bert Nordberg tease “big surprises” coming from his team over the next few months. That revelation was accompanied by plentiful references to SE as an entertainment phone maker, a sly grin, and the usual disclaimer that “we never announce them in advance” — though considering the gap between the Xperia X10 announcement and arrival to market , maybe Bert should reconsider that part. Either way, unless SE’s big surprise is the delivery of a smartphone with an up-to-date OS and cutting-edge components on time (which would, admittedly, be a surprise), we’re happy to take this as a sign that the Android 3.0-powered gaming platform-cum-smartphone is brewing nicely behind the scenes. Continue reading Sony Ericsson’s CEO promises ‘big surprises in the next few months’ (video) Sony Ericsson’s CEO promises ‘big surprises in the next few months’ (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Cell Phone Dealers | Dr. George Carlo EMF Cell Phone Dangers Interview

www.emfnews.org TV Interview with Dr. Carlo (Campbell Live, TV3) Dr. Carlo talks about the cell phone industry’s marketing.

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Marty Cooper, Inventor of the Cell Phone, Wields a Droid

We can, though, pick the brain of the very much alive Marty Cooper, the man who invented the cell phone — which is exactly what C-Span recently did. Over the course of a half hour interview, Cooper revealed that although he was once a …