Well, well, well; look what we have here. It’s the two phones that everybody loves to hate, the Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III. Android lovers usually despise the iPhone 5 and iOS lovers usually despise the Galaxy S III. We’ve pitted them head to head to determine which of these devices…
Hands-on: Turtle Beach Ear Force M5 – The best in console & PC gaming headsets goes mobile
If you’re a hardcore console or PC gamer, then the name Turtle Beach should be known to you quite well. My first experience with the company was back in the 90s when I purchased one of their sound cards for my PC. The company has matured from just offering sound cards to directly influencing your…
2011 in Review: Android
It’s been a big year for the Android operating system and it has grown in many ways. We’ve seen two new versions of the OS, insane growth across the board, and no signs of slowing down. Here are a few highlights of Android this year. Activations/Marketshare Comscore’s latest numbers for Android in the US pegged…
Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition – Thin is in
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition has just hit the streets in certain markets and we thought it would be fun to go over it, even though we’ve already reviewed the device that was given out at Google’s I/O conference. The hardware is almost exactly the same, so don’t expect much different there but…
Video: T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G initial impressions – You’re going to want it
You’re probably going to have to wait until June 15 to get your hands on the T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G but we were able to get our hands on one a little early and wanted to give you a taste. A full review will be coming shortly but I thought it would be fun to…
HTC Trophy review: How does Verizon’s first Windows Phone stack up?
When Microsoft announced the first line of Windows Phones, many were a little peeved that there would be no CDMA availability out of the gate. We’ve since seen the Arrive for Sprint but nothing has graced Verizon’s shelves until now. In this review of the first Windows Phone for the carrier, we’ll see if the…
HTC Flyer tablet review: Who needs Honeycomb?
The HTC Flyer is an interesting animal because the tablet is trying to bring the sexy back to 7-inch tablets in the Android space even as competitors like Samsung and LG are eying larger screens. In this review, we’ll see if the highly-customized version of Android with the new Sense UI is good enough to…
Verizon LG Revolution review: The best 4G LTE phone yet?
The LG Revolution is the third smartphone for Verizon that can use the 4G LTE network. In our review, we’ll try and determine if this is on par with other phones in the market, including the 4G LTE-capable HTC Thunderbolt and Samsung Charge. With handsets like the T-Mobile G2x and the Optimus Black, LG has…
Review: Verizon Xperia Play – Game on!
We reviewed the international version of the Sony Ericsson Verizon Xperia Play a while ago but the handset has just landed on Verizon and we thought we’d give the world’s first PlayStation Phone another look on Big Red. There’s not much different in the Verizon version with the hardware, so I’ll defer to the great…
Review: Verizon Motorola Droid X2 – The most powerful Droid yet?
Last year when the Motorola Droid X was released there was a lot of buzz surrounding the handset, not the mention a full-fledged scavenger hunt for the handset across the country. When we finally got one in our hands, we immediately fell in love. Even with Motorola’s custom user interface Motoblur running on top (the…