Apple is abandoning its plans for TV subscriptions (for now) but may have some $.99 television shows for the iPad's launch according to an updated report by the Wall Street Journal . Apple has narrowed the device's scope

China Mobile is itching to get their hands on the ?iPhone according to the FT (sub. req.) today . ? The head of China Mobile has called on Apple to include Beijing's home-grown standard for third-generation mobile services in the next generation of the iPhone, underscoring the growing pressures ...

According to a source of Silicon Alley Insider , Steve Jobs had the following bookmarks on his iPad for the demonstration for the Wall Street Journal last month: "Well, he has? Engadget ,? Gizmodo , the? New York Times tech section , and the? Wall Street Journal ?bookmarked." He ...
Filed under: iPad The Wall Street Journal has written that Apple is scrambling to get everything ready for the iPad's release on April 3rd -- not only has it already "sold hundreds of thousands of the device, [according to] people familiar with the matter," but Apple is also working ...
After rumors about the HTC Supersonic have been swirling around the Internet for a few months , it is now time for the Wall Street Journal to chime in and contribute to the hype surrounding Sprint’s first WiMAX handset . According to people “familiar with the matter,” Sprint is ...
The Wall Street Journal over the weekend profiled iPhone usage among employees of Apple's longtime rival Microsoft, noting that approximately 10,000 Microsoft employees, representing about 10% of the comp...
It’s inevitable, tiered data plans for mobile devices are coming. It’s a reality that wireless providers and consumers are soon going to have to deal with. As phones add more features and become more data-centric, they tax wireless networks, and ultimately, the network provider’s bottom line. Verizon’s CTO, Tony ...
The Wall Street Journal reports (subscription required) on Sony's plans to develop a new lineup of handheld devices to compete against Apple's iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

Apple has someone over at the Wall St. Journal HQ in New York City keeping an eye on their loaner iPad if remarks from Rupert Murdoch are taken at face value. Mr
Billboard reports that Apple has been pressuring music labels over their participation in Amazon's "Daily Deal" program that has allowed them increased exposure and sale pricing on Amazon's MP3 download s...