Verizon Wireless and HTC made it official today – the Droid Incredible 2 will launch on the wireless carrier starting Thursday, April 28th. The Droid Incredible 2 will replace the popular Droid Incredible in Verizon’s lineup and will join the Thunderbolt and Droid Charge in the carrier’s 2011 Android lineup. Unlike the 4G Thunderbolt and…
Microsoft confirms Windows Phone does not store location history
In a statement released to PC Magazine, Microsoft confirmed it does not store the location history of a handset. The Redmond company confirmed the location service on Windows Phone does use the location of your handset for search and other services such as the web-based Find My Phone. With Find my Phone, Windows Phone owners…
Sony S1 and S2 Honeycomb tablets unveiled in Japan
We told you Sony is working on its Honeycomb tablets and voila… they’re almost here. At the moment, the two devices — S1 and S2 — have been unveiled in Japan, but we assume they will be exported to the other parts of the world in no time at all. The first of the two…
Unknown Motorola device may have Tegra 3 inside
The rumor of the day is quite a juicy one, as it not only involves a mysterious new handset from Motorola but a new processor from NVIDIA, the Tegra 3. While there’s no more than some pictures taken at curious angles, Motorola could still launch such a device later this year. We’re still waiting for…
Will Apple iPhone 5 support five 3G bands, including T-Mobile?
Rumors have put the iPhone 5 out for release some time this fall, or perhaps even next year. I’m still hopeful that it will come this summer, as it has for every summer since 2007, and that it will be a universal iPhone. What do I mean by that? It will support 3G bands for…
Steve Jobs sheds a little light on iOS location issue, or does he?
Oh no! Our iPhones and iPads are collecting data about us and storing the info in a secret file! Sound the alarms! Oh, you didn’t already know? Last week it was revealed that the iPhone and iPad 3G collect location data from its users and time-stamps the data, then it stores the information in a…
What your cell phone data reveals about you and your life
Some folks become paranoid and worried about security when they learn that their smartphones might be recording their every move. Recently we learned that the iPhone and iPad 3G keeps track of its user’s whereabouts, and stores that information in a file within the device. That information is then transferred and backed up on a…
HTC launches sign-up page for the Sensation 4G
HTC is one step closer to launching the Sensation 4G on T-Mobile. The Taiwanese manufacturer launched a sign-up page where customers can receive email alerts when this hot, new handset is ready to launch. The page has little information on the handset but does promise in a marketing blurb that the handset is “almost here.”…
Motorola Bullet and Jet to be First Quad-Core Smartphones?
A fresh rumour has been floated out that Motorola is planning two devices for the first quarter of 2012, both running on a new Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor. The Bullet will supposedly have a 4.3-inch 960 x 540 qHD display, 1 GB of RAM (maybe 1.5 GB), 16 GB of storage memory, near-field…
Parking In Motion provides iPhone users with parking intelligence
Talk about the useful app. With Parking In Motion’s new iPhone application, you will be able to find, reserve and even pay for parking across the US, Canada and Europe. Included in the deal is the “parking intelligence” covering more than 300 American cities and 78 airports in North America. In total, that’s over 20,000…







