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Stories by Brad Reed

In Pictures: The 20 best iPhone/iPad games of 2012 so far

By Brad Reed | 04 June, 2012 10:04

Angry Birds Space isn’t the only iPhone/iPad game in town!

Appsbar gives small businesses a simple (and free!) template for app building

By Brad Reed | 16 May, 2012 07:31

If you've ever wanted to build a mobile app for your small business but have been intimidated by the cost of hiring developers, Appsbar has a proposition for you.

Angry Birds tops companies' app blacklist

By Brad Reed | 16 May, 2012 05:35

It seems that your boss doesn't want you to launch digital birds at evil green pigs during office hours.

Just months after failed AT&T merger, T-Mobile now champions competitive balance

By Brad Reed | 15 May, 2012 06:31

Given its very recent attempts to merge with AT&T, you would think T-Mobile wouldn't be a vocal proponent of maintaining competitive balance in the wireless industry.

American moms love Facebook, Nielsen survey shows

By Brad Reed | 12 May, 2012 03:33

If you're looking for a last-minute gift for Mother's Day, don't bother sending her a Facebook invite - chances are, she's probably already on it.

Verizon not launching voice over LTE anytime soon

By Brad Reed | 09 May, 2012 07:47

NEW ORLEANS -- Verizon may be heavily promoting LTE for data, but that doesn't mean it's going to start pushing it for voice services anytime soon.

Wi-Fi Alliance's Passpoint program on track for June certifications

By Brad Reed | 09 May, 2012 07:47

NEW ORLEANS -- The Wi-Fi Alliance's Wi-Fi Certified Passpoint Program, which aims to make Wi-Fi hotspots work more like cellular and LTE networks, is on track to start issuing certifications this summer.

Gartner: Multi-device wireless plans on the way

By Brad Reed | 04 May, 2012 04:30

The days of having to pay for two separate data plans for your smartphone and tablet may soon be at an end, says Gartner analyst Hughes De La Vergne.

Verizon promoting LTE as home broadband alternative

By Brad Reed | 03 May, 2012 01:21

If you've ever dreamed of using Verizon's LTE network as your home broadband connection, now you can.

CTIA 2012 preview: Expect lots of spectrum talk

By Brad Reed | 26 April, 2012 08:28

In case you haven't heard yet, the nation's wireless carriers want more spectrum.

Mobile Pitch Challenge: an "American Idol"-style contest for local app developers

By Brad Reed | 26 April, 2012 06:28

BOSTON - It may not have received the attention of "American Idol," but this week's Mobile Monday Boston featured a similar type of competition among local mobile app developers.

Google Drive reaction roundup: It's good, but what took it so long?

By Brad Reed | 25 April, 2012 07:28

The general reaction to Google Drive from the tech press today can be summed up thusly: "We like it, but couldn't it have been released two years ago?"

Google Drive details leak on French Google Enterprise Blog

By Brad Reed | 25 April, 2012 03:30

Sacré bleu! Google's French enterprise blog has spilled the beans on Google Drive.

How Boston's MBTA is turning your smartphone into a personal ticket machine

By Brad Reed | 24 April, 2012 04:28

The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority this fall will become the first American railway system in the United States to allow riders to preorder and display their train tickets entirely through their smartphones.

Verizon LTE network now covers two-thirds of U.S. population

By Brad Reed | 20 April, 2012 05:36

Verizon's LTE network may not be the fastest right now, but it does cover the most people.

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