Press Release Distribution , Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe, Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe
Voxbone becomes first pan-European ‘MVNE’ to offer mobile phone numbers that support voice and SMS, enabling mobile cloud communications providersBRUSSELS – Dec 11, 2013 – Most over-the-top (OTT) VoIP providers have limited revenue opportunities because their services aren’t interoperable with those from legacy providers, particularly mobile operators.
Press Release Distribution , Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe, Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe
Press Release Distribution , Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe, Voxbone lowers barrier for OTT Telecom Providers to enter mobile markets in Europe
Samsung loses court battle with Apple in Korea
Recently, Apple brought Samsung to court in the US alleging patent infringement and it ruled in its favor. After the loss abroad, Samsung experienced another loss on home turf - this time in a suit the Korean company itself has filed. Filed in late 2011, the lawsuit alleged Apple had infringed on Samsung patents related to SMS display and grouping methods. Samsung was seeking a sales ban for the iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and even the iPhone 5, which at that time was a year away from announcement.
Although the court sided with Apple, Samsung has stated that it will review the ruling before committing to an appeal.
GSM Arena , Samsung loses court battle with Apple in Korea
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Sprint's Moto X now getting Android 4.4 KitKat (13.11.3Q2.X-69-3-8)
Sprint's Moto X seems to be receiving an upgrade today, but it doesn't look like your typical bug fixer and maintenance release. We're hearing murmurings that this thing is full-on KitKat, with all the great changes folks have been enjoying on other versions of the Moto X for a few weeks now. Sprint's Moto X already received the upgrade in the form of a Soak Test, but that went out to a very limited group of users.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Google starts rolling out Android 4.4.2 to Nexus devices
Shortly after the 4.4.1 update, Google has now started rolling out the 4.4.2 update for the Nexus devices. Whereas the previous update focused on improving the camera performance on the Nexus 5, the latest one merely includes bug fixes. There is no official change log from Google but according to Sprint, the following changes have been made:.
The update is rolling out to the Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (2013 and 2013 model) and the Nexus 10.
GSM Arena , Google starts rolling out Android 4.4.2 to Nexus devices, Google starts rolling out Android 4.4.2 to Nexus devices
Monday, December 9, 2013
KitKat Devices Feature Android Menu Button By Default
How has your Android experience been so far over the years. I am quite sure that you have had your fair share of ups and downs with it, but as with a good marriage, things get better and better with each passing year. Google themselves certainly deserve a pat on the back for their efforts in bringing up this mobile operating system to mainstream consciousness, and this time around, Google has ensured that the action overflow button will always be on, never mind if there is a presence of a hardware menu button on your device – starting with Android 4.4 KitKat powered devices. Here is a little bit of history to catch up on things.
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New Searchmetrics solution gives back keyword "not provided" data taken away by Google
Only working solution to close the keyword data gap created by Google’s expansion of secure searchNew York - December 09, 2013 - Searchmetrics has introduced the only working search analytics solution to fill the knowledge gap created by Google’s expansion of secure search which has left digital marketers and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) professionals unable to track which keywords are driving traffic to individual web pages from organic searches.
Press Release Distribution , New Searchmetrics solution gives back keyword "not provided" data taken away by Google, New Searchmetrics solution gives back keyword "not provided" data taken away by Google
Press Release Distribution , New Searchmetrics solution gives back keyword "not provided" data taken away by Google, New Searchmetrics solution gives back keyword "not provided" data taken away by Google
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