Square was known to have landed another coup on Friday after founder Jack Dorsey posted details of the company's metrics. The company is now known to have shipped 341,688 of the reader to Android and iOS users, 332,483 of which were still active. Transactions swiped by the readers were also hitting $2 million per day, or twice as much money as the company had been processing as recently as March 2....Source: http://feeds.macnn.com/click.phdo?i=2f8e70434b515b3b23a7f91f7e759c17
TweetyPop for iPad from developer TapFactory offers a Time Machine-inspired, pseudo-3D take on Twitter.
Nokia will outsource its Symbian software activities to Accenture, transferring 3,000 employees to the company in the process, as it moves its focus to making phones that run Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system.
T-Mobile issued a direct challenge iPhone owners on Wednesday in hopes of luring subscribers to the Galaxy S 4G. Anyone with an iPhone in the Seattle area is being promised $1,000 if their smartphone can download data faster in a best-of-three test with a third-party app. The promo will also see T-Mobile pay up to $300 for an iPhone trade-in if the user buys a Galaxy S 4G or another HSPA+ phone....



