Presuming you like Motorola’s original Lapdock 100, you may love its bigger brother – Lapdock 500, which comes with a 14-inch screen and which has just cleared the FCC process, making it ready to be sold on the U.S. soil. Not sure that really makes you more mobile, but hey – if you want a…
Acer Iconia Tab A200 gets FCC’s seal of approval, we still don’t know how it looks
Working at the FCC must be one of the best government-paid jobs in the U.S. The reason is simple – you get to play with the latest gadgets before anyone else. Take Asus’ Iconia Tab A200 for instance. It has recently got FCC’s seal of approval and since the Taiwanese company asked for confidentiality, and…
LG Prada K2 P940 Android smartphone is at the FCC
We’re hoping LG is finally gearing toward the launch of its Android-based Prada K2 P940 smartphone, which we’ve already seen “in the wild” before. The device is now at the FCC, where the government employed engeneers are testing its radiation levels and whether or not it fits nicely with their Prada boots. Presuming it gets…
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime hits the FCC
ASUS’ super-sexy Eee Pad Transformer Prime is at the FCC where the government employed engineers are having good time with it before the rest of us can even touch it. Yeah I know, they only test the device’s radiation levels making sure it’s safe to be used by the general public, but then again –…
Motorola Droid RAZR is at the FCC!
The day when you will be able to buy yourself the brand new Motorola Droid RAZR is coming. The world’s thinnest smartphone is now at the FCC where the government-employed engineers are making sure its radiation levels are safe to be used by the general public. You probably already know the specs, so I won’t…
T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy W (Ancora?) hits the FCC
Samsung’s Android-powered Galaxy W is at the FCC where the government-employed engineers are testing its radiation levels making sure the phone is safe to be sold on the U.S. soil. The version FCC folks got to play with is marked as SGH-T679M, rocks AWS bands; hinting us it’s slated for T-Mobile USA. As a matter…
LightSquared CFO says he can’t raise any more cash until the FCC makes up their mind
Speaking at a Deutsche Bank Securities Leveraged Finance conference, LightSquared Chief Financial Office Michael Montemarano told the audience that the wireless operator has enough cash to operate until Q1 2012, but after that … nothing. He says that he can’t raise additional funds because of the situation with the FCC. Some backstory: LightSquared is a…
CDMA-based LG LS831 Windows Phone Mango device is at the FCC
We can’t say we like LG’s Windows Phone devices that much. Quite the contrary, the Korean company arguably has the worse portfolio of smartphones running Microsoft’s mobile platform. Perhaps that will change in the near future with the LG LS831 model, which has been spotted at the FCC. We don’t have all the details about…
GSM-based Nexus Prime clears FCC; On its way to AT&T?
You’ve probably heard that Google’s and Samsung’s event has been cancelled/postponed and that we’ll have to wait for few more days to see the next Nexus smartphone officially announced. In the meantime, a GSM-based version of the device with HSPA-based 3G radio has been spotted at the FCC and is, as far as we can…
Motorola EX225 Facebook phone is at the FCC
Well what do you know, that Motorola-made Facebook phone (EX225) is at the FCC and will most likely be launched in the near future. We don’t have all the details, but we do know few things: it will come with a 2.4-inch most likely QVGA screen, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, QWERTY keyboard and some camera…








