A week ago we told you Vodafone dropped the HTC Evo 3D from its “Coming Soon” pages. That however doesn’t mean the Big Red carrier won’t offer the 3D-enabled smartphone at all — quite the contrary, it only means that the phone is delayed for the time being. Now we have a new tidbit of…
Layar Vision can recognize real world objects
Mobile augmented reality platform Layar is about to be enhanced with a new feature that recognizes real world objects and can show digital content on top of them. Dubbed Layar Vision, it will allow users to hold their smartphone over posters, magazines and newspapers to view and interact with these “digital experiences.” On the other…
InMobi acquires Sprout for its HTML5-based rich media mobile ad technology
InMobi, which in case you don’t know is the world’s largest independent mobile ad network, acquired Sprout, whose HTML5 rich media creative platform helps agencies and brands reduce the complexity of rich media mobile ad creation and distribution. As a result, InMobi will be able to help the mobile advertising industry easily build and distribute…
Google calls out Microsoft, Apple and the patent system in general for attacking Android and innovation
According to David Drummond, Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer at Google, there are over 250,000 patents covering the smartphone stuffed in your pocket right now. That sort of bloated figure is due to the ease at which companies can get patents for any vaguely worded document they mail to the United States Patent…
After months of rumors and speculation, Clearwire finally announces the switch to LTE
The day has finally come, Clearwire has announced that they’ll switch from WiMAX, the Intel backed 4G standard that no one is supporting, to LTE, which nearly every operator in the world is either in the process of rolling out or has plans to roll out at some point in the future. They didn’t announce…
HTC clarifies how the unlocking bootloader procedure will work; you have to agree to void your warranty
It’s funny, HTC makes some of the best Android devices on the market, from a specification and build quality perspective, but then they molest Google’s mobile operating system with their Sense overlay because they somehow think that as a hardware maker they understand software better than Google engineers. They then reach out to the community…
Gmail for mobile updated with pull to refresh, new transitions, more
In an attempt to spruce up the existing mobile Gmail site, Google has added a few new features for those who don’t have a dedicated app on their handset. While the updates a rather minimal, all are welcomed, as they bring the web app a step closer to that of a native application. Google has…
Toshiba dispatches Thrive update to address sleep/wake issues
The Toshiba Thrive has received a software update that will address issues some users have been experiencing. The tablet hasn’t been available that long at this point, so it’s definitely refreshing to see Toshiba provide an update this quickly. While we never experienced the issue with our Thrive review unit, some users have claimed that…
Check out IntoMobile on the Pulse app
We’ve checked out and dug the Pulse newsreader app before but there was something missing. Oh yeah, that’s right, it didn’t have IntoMobile. Well, that’s now fixed and you can get all your mobile needs satisfied with the app. As you probably know by now, Pulse is a cool app for gathering all your web…
Google lashes out about Android patent attack
It seems like we can’t go a week without hearing about some company suing over Android patents and it appears like Google has had enough. In a strongly-worded blog post, Google is calling these lawsuits an attack and it laid out its plan to counter this. Android has gone from nothing to roughly 50 percent…









