The service will reportedly be available on Windows and Mac next week, with iOS, Blackberry and Android by October, but speaking of promises, Borislow said plans for the company's legally-ambiguous femtocell are now on hold -- the device can't legitimately muster up enough power without a cellular carrier on board.
TruePosition argued it deserved a hearing before the standards board determining the next generation of location technology for cellular phones, since it is used in about half the phones in the U.S. today.