We’ve already told you Nokia is working on its own tablet. Now we have more information to add — apparently the Finns want to offer a battery-equipped keyboard cover with its product, making it that much better than Microsoft’s Surface. This special cover will envelop the tablet like a book, while also providing a kickstand…
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FlipSide is the solar-powered iPhone case turned game controller
What we have here is a novel idea – an iPhone case that improves gaming experience while not adding too much bulk to the phone. The product, called Flipside, does its magic by integrating gaming controls into the back of the case making sure you always have your gaming controller with you — when you…
AT&T to roll out Multi-Window update for Samsung Galaxy Note II
Tomorrow AT&T will roll out the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note II update that brings the touted Multi-Window feature. This feature enables the phablet to display a split-screen feature that allows users to view two apps at once. Strangely, the second largest cellular provider in the United States is the last major carrier to deliver the…
NVIDIA Tegra Zone helps spread the holiday fear with Zombie Driver, Shadowgun: Deadzone updates and more!
Now that Christmas is over, you might be wondering what to do with your shiny new gadgets. Earlier today, we saw that Amazon is offering up a handful of free paid apps through its app store, but if you’re rocking a new Nexus 7, you might want to play some games to utilize that powerful…
Samsung prepping a LTE-enabled Galaxy S III for T-Mobile?
While T-Mobile is promising a widespread LTE roll-out for 2013, one of the first LTE-enabled devices might have already been outed through the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. The Samsung SGH- T999L has just received certification through the group, and could end up being a Samsung Galaxy S III variant with LTE support. The model number of the…
Samsung looks to ban some Ericsson products in the US
Samsung is going after Ericsson for allegedly infringing on seven of its patents. The maker of the Galaxy S III is seeking a ban on some of Ericsson’s products in the United States. Samsung clarified its position in a statement, saying: “We have sought to negotiate with Ericsson in good faith. However, Ericsson has proven…
Amazon Offering A Handful of Free Android Apps
Christmas is officially over, but that’s not stopping Amazon from getting all Santa on us. You may be familiar with Amazon’s “Free App of the Day” deal, in which Amazon offers a free paid app for its users through its own App Store. Think of this offering as a big old stocking full of many…
ZTE announces the Nubia Z5 with 1080P display
ZTE officially announced its first 1080P handset, the Nubia Z5, on Wednesday. Not surprisingly, the Nubia Z5 is a high-end handset with specs the rival the Droid DNA and the Oppo Find 5. The Nubia Z5 will sport a 5-inch, 1080P display, a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of on board…
Sales associate claims the iPhone 4 doesn’t work with fat fingers
Did you know the iPhone 4 was made for people with thin fingers? According to an unsubstantiated report by Tom’s Hardware, a Sprint representative repeatedly refused to sell an iPhone 4 to a customer because the iPhone is awful and his fingers were too fat to use it. The sales associate allegedly railed on the iPhone…
Oppo announces 32GB version of the Find 5, handset to land in multiple international markets
Oppo used its Facebook page to announce that a 32GB version of the Find 5 will land in the US and several other countries early next year. The Find 5 will feature a five-inch 1080P display, a quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. It was announced in a 16GB version for $499 and the latest…









