TV addicts who may want a little more Android in their lives don’t have much longer to wait. The Google TV site has gone live before the official launch of the service and it provides a nice overview of what it will bring to your TV. With the upcoming event at on Wednesday for Logitech’s…
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Apple challenges $625.5 million document viewing patent
Apple is fighting back against a verdict which said it is infringing on patents for how documents are displayed on its Macs, iPods and iPhone computers. According to Bloomberg BusinessWeek: Apple asked U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis for an emergency stay of the Oct. 1 verdict, saying there are outstanding issues on two of the…
Apple iPad now available from Amazon
Apple continues to expand the retail availability of the iPad, as the “magical” tablet can now be purchased on Amazon. It’s not all roses though, as you won’t be able to get every version and there is a bit of a premium buying it through the online retailing giant. The Apple iPad is not being…
Verizon to refund up to $90 million for data charges
Verizon Wireless has agreed to send refunds to more than 15 million customers which were wrongly charged for Internet access. The total could end up being over $90 million, Verizon said. The beef was that many Verizon customers would accidentally hit some buttons on their phone which would access the Internet of the Verizon V…
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 on Sale at Mobilicity
RIM’s entry-level BlackBerry, the Curve 3G 9300, is now on sale at Canadian carrier Mobilicity for $299.99 off contract. This may seem like a more palatable option for those that can’t afford the Nexus One that was announced recently on the same carrier for $549.99. BlackBerry Internet Service data add-ons start at $20, and $35…
LG Delays Android Tablet Plans, Waits for Optimized Version of Android
The tablet wars might have begun, but LG is not going to be taking part in it any time soon. The Korean manufacturer has decided to hold off on building an Android tablet because of Android’s lack of optimization for the tablet form factor. It has already been mentioned by Google that Android 2.2, or…
HTC HD7 spotted next to the Galaxy S, shown off in video
The HD7 from HTC has been spotted in inventory systems worldwide (including T-Mobile US), detailed, and photographed in the past. Now, the Windows Phone 7 handset makes another public appearance in what may be its last unofficial debut. In this latest leak, the touchscreen slate is pictured next to the Samsung Galaxy S, a revealing pose…
Preview: Namco Shows Off Mobile Games in NYC – Splatterhouse and TNA Wrestling Included
Last week, I left the safe confines of my office to New York City on what had to have been the rainiest day I’ve ever experienced in order to meet with Namco to see first-hand some of its upcoming iPhone, iPad, Android, and mobile games. I know, I know – walking through New York in…
Verizon Announces Casio G’zOne Ravine
Need a rugged phone? Verizon says it will be offering the Casio G’zOne Ravine pretty soon, and right on time as we’ve seen this on the leaked list of products for Verizon’s roadmap. The Ravine seems like your average rugged phone in its durability: it’s dust and shock resistant, it can withstand humid conditions, high…
StumbleUpon Launches Android and iPhone Apps
Web discovery service StumbleUpon has just gone mobile with their first Android and iPhone apps. As you can expect, the applications allow you to rate pages, set stumble preferences and categories (like photos, YouTube, and news), all while keeping in sync with your existing StumbleUpon account. For those times you find some especially cool stuff,…








