Last week we found out about the Nokia T7-00, a Symbian^3 device that has yet to be announced, but we knew existed since it was leaked by Nokia themselves on two separate occasions. We thought to ourselves what could the T possibly stand for? Today, we now know. The T7-00 is going to be a…
Google looking to lock down Android with an iron fist [Open source advocates freak, but this is needed]
According to a new report from Business Week, who spoke to “about a dozen executives working at key companies in the Android ecosystem”, Google is looking to lock down Android in much the same way that Microsoft controls Windows Phone. With Windows Phone Microsoft basically told handset makers that they can’t pick which chips they…
NFC Task Launcher makes near field even more useful [Android App]
Chances are that if you buy a smartphone towards the end of this year, and most certainly in 2012, it’ll have a little chip inside that handles near field communication or NFC. Right now NFC is used for simple tasks like reading a tag, so instead of having to take a photo…
Dual core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 with new Adreno 220 GPU benchmarked [Spoiler: It’s fast]
Thanks to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform, and Google’s Android operating system, more and more people are discovering just how awesome it is to have the internet in their pocket. With time the advances in both hardware and software have made smartphones even more capable than the computers many of us just a few…
More photos of the HTC Pyramid leak [This thing is ugly as sin, but it’s got a dual core chip]
Early last week a handful of blurry photos of HTC’s yet to be announced Pyramid made their way onto the internet. Today we’ve got even more photos, courtesy of XDA-Developers, and it appears that the designer who made this thing has breached the space-time continuum and is trapped in a French discotheque circa 1974. Looks…
Survey says half of all mobile phones sold in the UK last month were smartphones [Android at 34% share]
Thanks to Qualcomm’s highly integrated mobile platforms that enable hardware makers to pump out devices running Google’s free to use Android operating system faster than you can say datacap, there’s a flood of smartphones hitting the market at price point that just a few years ago seemed impossible. The bean counters at GfK Retail and…
Dell predicts that the Apple iPad will fail to catch on in the enterprise space
Dell, probably the most boring personal computer manufacturer on the face of this Earth, is going out on a limb and saying that Apple’s iPad will not take off in the enterprise space. To quote Andy Lark, Dell’s Global Head of Marketing for Large Enterprises and Public Organisations, he says: “I couldn’t be happier that…
Rumor: Kin Studio coming to Windows Phone, will be called Windows Phone Mobile Studio
While most device manufacturers these days try and cram as much support for social network integration into their smartphones, lots of folks would rather just have a simple way to manage the data on their device that’s separate from their various online personas. When Microsoft introduced the Kin, one of the most…
Samsung Droid Charge: The Galaxy S with a larger 4.3 inch screen and Verizon 4G LTE support
Verizon’s brand spanking new 4G LTE network is getting a ton of praise from technology journalists all across America, but there’s a slight problem. There are only a handful of devices that actually support it and as of right now there’s only one smartphone that can even take advantage of the eye popping download and…
Leak: Video: Nokia E6-00 brings Symbian^3 to the portrait QWERTY form factor we all know and love
Nokia’s enterprise portfolio, aptly dubbed the Eseries, has always held a soft spot in our hearts. The devices have traditionally been of remarkable build quality and while they shipped with older versions of Nokia’s Symbian operating system compared to the bleeding edge multimedia Nseries devices, that decision to go with something more stable and refined…









