The mysterious PlayStation Phone (PSP) we’ve seen popping up left and right has finally sat still enough to get some benchmarks out of the thing. We know the Android gaming phone has been floating around is a prototype, so we’re hoping that the benchmark scores that come with this will get a bit better when…
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EA social gaming Pogo comes to iPhone, iPad
Electronics Arts is making a big push for social gaming on the Apple iPhone, iPod touch and iPad by bringing its social-gaming Pogo business to iOS devices. The move shows that social gaming may be the next big wave in the mobile space and EA wants to dive into this space before companies like Zynga…
Gmail for Android Updated with Changed Priority Inbox
In the fall, Google included its priority inbox with Gmail for Android so that you could (in theory) get right to important e-mails without having to sort through everything else. Today Gmail on Android has tweaked priority inbox just a little bit, so that you have a dedicated view for only important items, the option…
Jon Rubinstein talks past and future of webOS, tablets and more
At the Wall Street Journal’s D: Dive Into Mobile conference, Jon Rubinstein took the stage to talk about the past and future of Palm’s webOS. When asked about Palm’s focus prior to being acquired by HP, Rubinstein says that a tablet really wasn’t in the works and that the company’s main focus was on phones.…
Verizon iPhone may not boost Apple sales as much as you’d think
The Verizon iPhone is expected to land early next year and many are expecting it to be a big seller and add to Apple’s market share but you may be surprised that some analysts aren’t predicting this will add that many sales to Apple’s bottom line. Merril Lynch’s Scott Craig said the company is now…
Awesome iPhone and iPad Music Group Play Christmas Carols
The North Point Community Church had a concert recently in Atlanta that featured a seven-man band made up of folks holding mostly iPads, but also a few iPhones. They run through Carol of the Bells using apps like SoundGrid, MelodyBell and iGog; Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree with Percussions, PocketOrgan, and Saxophone Musicofx; and Feliz…
Apple slashes up to $100 off the price of select refurbished iPads
Apple has reduced the price on select refurbished iPad models, just in time for the holiday shopping crunch. Previously discounted $50, select models are now reduced by as much as $100. Specifically, the, sale extends to the Wi-Fi models, with the 16GB model retailing for $429 and the 64GB available for $599. The 64GB model offers the…
Turn your Android phone into Windows Phone, sort of
If you’re like me, you like the idea of Windows Phone 7, but still have no intention of giving up your Android phone to make the switch. Thankfully, with a new theme, you can make your Android phone homescreen work and look like the Microsoft MetroUI that is used on WP7. Now you can get…
Review: Infinity Blade for iPhone & iPad – A Beautiful Medieval Combat iOS Game
Ever since Epic Games revealed Infinity Blade (previously called Project Sword) during Apple’s iOS 4.1 press event, we knew it was going to be a special game. Not only because it’s being powered by Epic’s Unreal Technology, but because ChAIR Entertainment is known for delivering some pretty amazing games. Epic Games gave us a taste…
Is it too easy for kids to go on spending sprees with iPhone games?
The Associated Press has an interesting story which may make you think twice about handing over your iPhone or iPad to your kid. Apparently, there are a slew of kids games which make it simple for children to go on a spending spree with in-app purchases. The ability to have in-app purchases came with the…









