Yeah, the tune is playing in my head. Video killed the radio star. But in this case, it's Apple's iMessage service that's killing the SMS cash cow. For those of you haven't experienced it yet, check ...
In its earnings call, Apple had announced that its popular iMessage messaging service has been quite the success, transferring over 2 billion messages daily to over 500 million iOS devices. iMessage ...
Apple on Saturday officially responded to reports that its latest mobile operating system remains vulnerable to text message spoofing, recommending that customers use its more secure iMessage service ...
Two years after Apple set out to bury the text message with its iMessage service, Google is reportedly about to launch something similar for Android devices. A report by Android Police claims that ...
Yesterday we reported on an SMS exploit that could cause iPhone users to send text messages to numbers they haven’t selected, and now Apple has responded by warning users to be cautious when using SMS ...
My girlfriend and I have a free subscription that we can send unlimited SMS and mms to each other at no cost. After upgrading to iOS 5, however, we have to either use iMessage which consumes data or ...
I have a flakey WiFi connection at work. Sometimes the WAP loses its connection to the rest of the LAN, so my iPhone _has_ WiFi, but it doesn't have internet. Today I sent out 4 pretty important ...
In accordance with Betteridge's Law of Headlines, I believe the answer is a resounding "no." Sure, on the face of it, iMessage has all the ingredients to completely replace SMS. It can send text and ...
Facebook did a strange thing today: they released a mobile application separate from their main app. They’ve never done this before. But it’s genius. And it’s yet another long-term thorn in the side ...
At the same time as revealing the Mountain Lion next-gen OS X developer code, Apple’s beta for Messages on Macs has hit, with Apple promoting it in this way: Download Messages Beta and get a taste of ...
The likely answer came via Mastodon. It seems Apple managed to sneak iMessage in under the noses of the mobile network ...
It’s only been two weeks since Pushbullet got a major overhaul of all its cross-platform apps, but today the company is already rolling out another big upgrade, this time in the way it handles text ...
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