Just about any company can get into the mobile operator game these days — they just need to tap into a large carrier’s network to do so. Today Enflick, the parent company of free messaging and Wi-Fi ...
Enflick, the developer who created free text messaging app TextNow and IM application PingChat has raised over $1 million in seed funding led by Freestyle Capital, with the Menlo Ventures Talent Fund ...
Enflick, the developer who created free text messaging app TextNow and IM application PingChat, has released a new app, called ‘Touch,’ which aims to make messaging your closest friends and family ...
The introduction of TextNow mobile phone service comes on the heels of Enflick's release of its MiFi service, a MiFi solution for reliable wireless broadband connectivity – from absolutely any ...
Editor's Note: There is a photo associated with this Press Release. Enflick, the company that developed TextNow, the leading application to provide free phone service over WiFi used by more than 20 ...
WATERLOO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Oct 3, 2013) - Enflick, the company that developed TextNow, the leading application to provide free phone service over WiFi used by more than 20 million users ...
TextNow, a $1 app from Enflick, aims to let you send and receive text messages without needing an SMS plan. Like its numerous competitors, TextNow bypasses the built-in Messages app on the iPhone, ...
Enflick, the company behind the popular instant messaging app PingChat and texting app TextNow, has launched a new app called Touch. Touch is designed to be a sort of real-time social networking app ...
Enflick Inc., the publisher of picture and text application TextNow and instant messaging app PingChat, said it has raised more than $1 million in seed funding. Freestyle Capital led the round with ...
Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's written for Time, CNET, PCMag, and several other publications. He's the author of two tech books--one on ...
A lot of people have "cut the cord" and cancelled their landslides in favor of mobile or voice over IP (VOIP) phone service. Now you can jettison your cell phone plan too. Listen to the sound quality ...