AT&T announced their own Mobile Share plans this morning. Customers will soon have more options in choosing the plan that’s right for them and their mobile devices. With new AT&T Mobile Share plans, available in late August, new and existing customers can share a single bucket of data across smartphones, tablets, and other compatible devices.

Things are beginning to get a little hectic in our digital lives. We yearn to stay connected with technology anywhere we go. Wether it’s in the car, at work, or even walking through the city. This week at CES we’ve seen large advancements in the in-vehicle audio sector.

Retail therapy has long been a rich country’s rite of passage. Although, the way we indulge our retail therapy is changing as quickly as our smartphones. This Black Friday we reached record retail sales at traditional brick-and-mortar stores, yet the merging Cyber Monday is proving to be a fighting younger brother. Up 33% this year, according to the Washington Post, online commerce is trending upwards from $175 billion in 2007 to a projection of $335 billion in 2012 (Forrester Research).

It’s no mystery that smartphone competition is higher than ever, especially with the holiday season creeping up on consumers all over the nation. Samsung has brought the fight for consumer attention right to Apple’s doorstep, using the long-lines and “unrecognizable upgrades” as targets for their brass-knuckles boxing approach to marketing.

Unveiled at CES in Las Vegas the ATRIX 4G by Motorola was by far the most impressive phone. This rang true not only in the fit and finish of the phone but also in Motorola’s vision of what the next wave of smartphones will look like.

TechZulu has a real special treat for you mobile lovers out there. We will be unboxing the all new Android powered Samsung Galaxy S. The Android smartphone’s just keep pumping out and getting better and better for the most part with every release. The Samsung Galaxy S seems to be set as a key player in the Anroid 2010 smartphone market.

Image by StrebKR via Flickr Next up in from Digital Experience are movie books from Viewsonic We weren’t big fans of the movie books resistive touch screen but the screens, featuring 1080p video, are nice. The Blackberry presenter is a Powerpoint module which hooks up to the Blackberry to make your slides that much more…continue reading.