The mobile platform wars escalated once again in the first quarter of 2012 as BlackBerry finally took the wraps off its much-anticipated new operating system. Meanwhile Android continued to build on its dominance both worldwide and in the U.S., cementing a two-horse race with Apple. Read more »
Microsoft launched Windows Phone 8, Android’s dominant market share grew, and mobile commerce reached record highs during the holidays. Read more »
Apple stole the spotlight in the third quarter with the iPhone 5's meeting record sales — but not without some shortcomings. Read more »
Apple and Google still dominate the smartphone space, but look out for Microsoft, which finally has some muscle behind its mobile strategy. Read more »
Millennial Media squeaked ahead of Apple; Microsoft’s Windows 8 is primed to challenge the market. Read more »
With a failed acquisition on its hands, AT&T turns to alternative sources for more spectrum. Read more »
Android is building on its lead in worldwide market share, while Apple holds steady. Read more »
Location-based marketing finally makes headlines and the groundwork for near field communications is falling into place. Read more »
Tablets and LTE proliferated, but the big story of the first quarter was the AT&T/T-Mobile deal that would drastically change the mobile market. Read more »
Smartphone sales soared in the fourth quarter, while the battle between Apple and Google escalated. Read more »

