iWork, a collection of iOS productivity apps including presentations, word processing, and spreadsheets launched with the original iPad, are now available for iPhone. Keynote, Pages, and Numbers each cost $9.99, and can work with files compatible with Mac and Microsoft Office formats. Keynote remote was also launched, allowing you to control your presentations from your…
Shadowgun game to leverage quad-core mobile processors
Madfinger Games has recently announced a title for mobile called Shadowgun, which looks to be a rich shoot-’em-up for Android. Nvidia is currently using the game engine to demo the Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, but it will be fully ready to take advantage of quad-core Kel-El processor when it’s ready. We’ve already seen what…
Android claims 36% of U.S. smartphone market, eats lots of data
Nielsen has recently reported the results of their U.S. smartphone market research for April, and concluded that Android now has a 36% share out of all smartphone OSes, with iOS claiming 26%, and BlackBerry 23%. That’s pretty good for Android, but Nielsen has reported that Android has held the same portion for the last three…
BlackBerry Bold 9790 introduces itself to the world
RIM has already announced their next-generation BlackBerry Bold, but apparently they have another waiting to to be released into the wild. Just like the Bold 9900, the 9790 will run on OS 7, have 8 GB of internal memory, rock a near-field communications chip, and be in a similar touchscreen/QWERTY candybar form factor. The source…
Apple iCloud, iOS 5.0 coming June 6 at WWDC
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference is coming up, and they’ve just announced what we can expect to hear about. The long-rumoured iCloud service will be announced, alongside the previously-hinted iOS 5. Not many details were given beyond that, but it’s entirely likely that the iPhone 3GS will not be eligible for the iOS 5 upgrade, and…
Google pulls gaming emulators from Android Market
Over the weekend, Google has pulled a batch of popular video game emulators from the Android Market, including N64oid, and all other -oid apps made by the same developer. The apps would allow you to play games for the original Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Atari, Game Boy, and others. There are still plenty of…
BlackBerry 9810, HTC ChaCha, and others headed to AT&T
A smattering of smartphones bound for AT&T have leaked by way of a roadmap schedule recently. Among them are the BlackBerry Torch 2 9810, the HTC ChaCha (code-named lele), both launching in the second quarter, and a few new ones called the ZTE Alicanto Z990 and Samsung Habrok i857, which is due in the third…
ViewSonic ViewPad 7X brings Android Honeycomb to 7-inch tablet form factor
As expected, the ViewSonic ViewPad 7x was announced today, making it the world’s first 7-inch Android Honeycomb tablet. Viewsonic is also touting their ViewPad 10Pro at the Computex show, but the dual-booting Android/Windows 7 tablet was announced back at Mobile World Congress. The ViewPad 7X has a 7-inch 1024 x 600 screen with HDMI-out, runs…
BlackBerry Apollo videoed, pictured packing new battery
The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is on its way, and the Torch 2 looks like it’s coming along nicely, but we’re also expecting a new Curve from RIM. The Apollo/Sedona has recently posed in front of the camera for a couple of sharp still pictures and a video review showing off both hardware and software. Code-named…
Upcoming HTC Windows Phone has 12 megapixel camera, shoots RAW
HTC has been plodding along with their Windows Phone handsets since launch last fall, most recently with the Trophy, but it looks like their first Mango handset will be kicking things up a notch. One lucky reviewer got their mitts on something called the HTC Mazaa, which packs Windows Phone 7.1 and a 12 megapixel…









