The Google Nexus One is already available on T-Mobile USA and will soon hit Verizon’s network as the gotta-have Android phone of the year, but AT&T has been conspicuously missing. That is, until today – an AT&T 3G-compatible version of the Nexus One has just popped up on the FCC’s website, hinting at the possibility…
Video: Prototype Android tablets powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 multi-core processors
Tablet chatter this week might be skewing heavily in Apple’s favor, but if you can manage to wrestle yourself away from the hype around Apple’s admittedly sexy iPad, you might be interested to see what other tablet makers are working on. I had a chance to stop by NVIDIA’s headquarters recently, where the Tegra team…
myTouch Slide (HTC Espresso) gets real in pics
Following on rumors that T-Mobile may be replacing its Sidekick offerings with the HTC myTouch Slide (codename: HTC Espresso), a couple impressively clear images of the myTouch Slide have come to light. What you see here is the HTC Espresso clearly sporting T-Mobile branding and bearing the “myTouch” logo. It’s not yet known how T-Mobile…
Nexus One suffered data outage today, were you affected?
Earlier this Friday morning, Nexus One users were reporting that they were unable to get any T-Mobile data service. the data outage was apparently affecting Nexus One units throughout the US, leaving many an N1 user without the all-important data connection that is such an integral part of the Android experience. Some customers noted that…
AT&T working to improve 3G network performance
AT&T just reported that they brought on a near-record 2.7 million new wireless customers in the last few months of 2009, which is great and all, but we have to wonder how all those new customers are going to affect network performance in 2010. Thankfully, AT&T has put together a handy little presentation that includes…
Apple opens gates to VoIP on 3G – Free voice calls for everyone!
Free voice calls, that is, as long as you have an iPhone 3G and a VoIP app that lets you make internet voice calls over the 3G wireless data network. How is that possible, you ask? Well, Apple has apparently done an about face on their policy that prohibited VoIP apps from using a carrier’s…
Motorola accidentally leaks 1.3.8 update to some CLIQ users
Motorola is reported to have accidentally leaked an update for its Motorola CLIQ today. According to Eric Zeman over at PhoneScoop, the 1.3.8 software update was available for about 15 minutes, before going back into hiding. The leaked update follows an official CLIQ software update that improved battery life, touchscreen accuracy, and cellular connectivity on…
Windows Mobile 7 confirmed for debut at Mobile World Congress
Windows Mobile fans should have reason to get excited for the Mobile World Congress show next month in Barcelona, Spain. The world’s largest mobile-related trade show will apparently be where Microsoft will finally take the wraps off its supposedly revamped Windows Mobile 7 operating system, according to the company’s CFO Peter Klein. In just a…
Apple may butt heads with Fujitsu over ‘iPad’ trademark
It seems Apple’s decision to go with the questionable “iPad” moniker for its tablet device wasn’t all that innovative. Just as Apple came up against trademark issues with its iPhone all those years ago, Apple is again treading on a trademark that might already be owned by another company. Fujitsu says that they first filed…
Apple cold-shoulders McGraw-Hill for iPad leak?
The Apple iPad was making waves throughout the tech community way before Steve Jobs took to the stage to officially announce Apple’s tablet device, but it seems Apple may not have taken too lightly to McGraw-Hill CEO Harold McGraw III’s confirmation of Apple’s plans the night before the iPad was to be revealed. VentureBeat is…