The barrage of Windows Phone 7 handsets hitting in the upcoming months are slowly being fleshed out. Earlier today, we read about the HTC HD7‘s launch date and pricing and now we have a closer look at the rumored HTC Mozart which has been spotted in the wild. According to the leaked specs, this Windows Phone 7 handset will…
Archives for 2010
The iPhone of Night Clubs – Four Full Bars, But Crappy Service
iPhone users, cover your eyes. BlackBerry users, get ready to give each other some high fives. Spotted outside the Red Devil Lounge on Polk Street in San Francisco, the sign above pokes some good fun at my favorite iOS powered device. Quite honestly I’m not sure what to make of this, other than the fact…
Dell Streak Android 2.1 update for O2 pulled – was pre-rooted
Talk about giving the modding community a hand, Dell. We knew that the Dell Streak would be receiving an update to Android 2.1 Eclair for O2 customers, what we didn’t know is that the update itself would come pre-rooted. Well, neither did anyone else and after some user feedback, the update was pulled. Now Dell…
Sprint lights up 4G in San Francisco – Surprise!
We knew this day was coming but Sprint has finally lit up its 4G network in San Francisco. Or, at the very least, it is testing the service as the image above proves and that should indicate an imminent full launch. Sprint’s 4G service is in multiple markets but the lack of availability in New…
Adobe Flash updated for Android – security exploit fixed
Remember thesecurity flaw found in the Adobe Flash player for Android we heard about last week? Well, it looks like Adobe was quick to react and it has released an update to the player which addresses the exploit. We know Flash isn’t perfect on mobile devices, but, as of right now, it still shows better…
Looxcie Puts a Camera in a Bluetooth Headset
A tiny company called Looxcie (look-see, get it?) has just launched a really interesting Bluetooth accessory that lets you record and share video right from the side of your head. You can record for up to 4 hours of 15 frames per second, 480 x 320 video footage, and store around 5 hours of video…
UnrEVOked updated, brings more one-click root lovin
Everyone’s favorite one-click root program for HTC Android phones, UnrEVOked, has been updated after being MIA for a while. The new version, 3.21, focuses on reliability. The update is minor, but we’re glad the guys are still hard at work to give users the best experience. The previous update was said to be a little…
BlackBerry Meebo Chat Client Enters Open Beta
Meebo, an instant messaging client that ties in multiple networks, like Google Talk, Windows Live, AIM, Facebook, and others, is coming to BlackBerry after an extended run on Android and iPhone. All your chat sessions can be automatically saved to the cloud, and synced with other clients, so you can pick up conversations right where…
Napster Launches iPhone App for Unlimited Music Streaming Service
Napster, the grand-daddy of peer-to-peer file sharing, has finally brought their premium music service to mobile with an iPhone app. It was put on pause about a year ago due to licensing fees being just a tad bit too high, but clearly they’ve worked something out since then. For $10/month, Napster on iPhone will allow…
AT&T gives the Motorola Flipout the axe, destroys all promotional materials?
The Motorola Flipout was expected to debut this weekend on AT&T but those two precious days of rest and relaxation have come and gone with nary a sight of this oddly shaped handset. The Flipout was announced back in early June and was spotted a few weeks later with AT&T-specific apps front and center on the handset’s…









