Monday, January 16, 2012

OpenMedia Launches “Stop the Cell Phone Squeeze” Campaign, Skype Confirmed for Windows Phone & Droid RAZR MAXX To Launch On January 26th?

OpenMedia Launches “Stop the Cell Phone Squeeze” Campaign
Earlier this week activist group OpenMedia started an online petition called “Stop the Cell Phone Squeeze”. This takes direct aim at the Big 3 and their attempt to “trick the government into shutting independent competitors out of the market. They’re trying to block competitors from being able to use essential wireless spectrum”.
MobileSyrup

Motorola Droid Razr Maxx

Droid RAZR MAXX To Launch On January 26th?
While there wasn’t much to say about the recently announced Droid RAZR MAXX to begin with (it’s essentially the Droid RAZR with a bigger battery and more storage), Motorola and Verizon decided to leave out one key bit of detail: the launch date. While it’s still not 100% confirmed, Motorola’s own RAZR MAXX product page now pinpoints the big day as January 26th.
TechCrunch

Skype Confirmed for Windows Phone
Microsoft’s Windows Phone Skype app appears to be nearing release. Skype’s VP of products, Rick Osterloh, revealed that Microsoft’s Skype division is “working on a Windows Phone product that will be coming out soon,” during an interview at CES 2012. Microsoft has typically refused to comment in detail on its Skype plans, after the company acquired the voice and video calling service in October.
GottaBeMobile

CES 2012: Smartphones Round-up
The Superbowl of smartphones? Why, that would be Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month. But that didn’t stop the mobile industry’s heavy hitters from giving us a taste of the year in wireless to come at CES. With Windows Phones finally getting LTE, Intel’s Medfield CPU making its handset debut, Sony synergizing under its mega brand umbrella and fringe manufacturers wowing attendees with stock Ice Cream Sandwich and super-thin profiles, it appears phone aficionados have plenty to anticipate.
Engadget