Apple is reportedly teaming with Unisys to make its iPhone and iPad lineup more attractive to corporate clients. Should Research In Motion be quaking in its boots? According to BusinessWeek, Unisys will do the maintenance and other back-end services for governments, education entities and other big businesses which want to use the iPhone or iPad…
Dell working on Venue Pro with Android
If you’re like us, you really dig the Dell Venue Pro but some people may not think that Windows Phone 7 is up to snuff just yet. Well, it looks like Dell is working on a similar device with Android. Sign me up. According to an article in PC World, “In the future the company…
Square Credit Card Reader is Now a Go
You may already be familiar with Square, the mobile credit card reader for your iOS or Android device, but here’s a quick run down of how it works. You download the Square application and the company sends out a small dongle which allows you to receive payments via credit cards. Pretty simple. Now it’s open…
HP intros Slate tablet to go against Apple iPad
HP has released an Apple iPad competitor but the Slate 500 may not be the tablet everyone is hoping for. We first saw the HP Slate in January at CES and it will be running Windows 7 with some optimization for touch. It also sports an 8.9-inch touchscreen, 1.86 GHz Atom processor, WiFi, 64 GB…
DX/D2 Overclocker Overclocks your Droid X and Droid 2
So, the Droid X and Droid 2 can now be overclocked with a simple $1 app. Guess what the app’s name is? DX/D2 Overclocker. Clever, right? And for 99 cents you can overclock your Android handset’s CPU to 1.2GHz or 1.3GHz with a single push of a button depending on just how willing you are…
AT&T Prepping LTE SIM Cards for Upcoming 4G Network Roll-Out
AT&T is really looking to beef up its network and is getting ready for LTE. Of course, before that happens, it still has a bit of work to do in terms of deploying HSPA+ and getting its promised 250 million pops covered before the year’s end. There are plenty of areas that still don’t see…
Palm Pre 2 Spotted at FCC in CDMA and GSM Variants
This might interest some of you, since the Palm Pre 2 was officially announced today for SFR in France and Verizon in the U.S., but it’s also been spotted in the FCC’s listings. We’re seeing the CDMA and North American GSM versions above, knowing full well that Verizon is getting it and unlocked versions will…
Samsung Continuum, LG Vortex hit Verizon shelves on October 29th?
Even if Verizon is prepping an iPhone later next year, it surely isn’t slowing the massive onslaught of Android devices. Rumor has it that the Samsung Continuum and LG Vortex could be on its way as soon as October 29th. Neither of the handsets will be graced with the Droid name and will both sport…
Motorola Announces Its First 4G LTE Modem
Motorola has just announced today its FDD LTE USB-lte 7110 device for use with laptops in accessing LTE or 4G networks. After successfully getting the first WiMax USB device onto the market a few years ago, it’s no surprise that Motorola is at it again with an LTE-capable one this time around. Motorola says that…
HP Announces webOS 2.0 and Palm Pre 2
HP is making things more official now since its acquisition of Palm with an official announcement for both webOS 2.0 and the Palm Pre 2. Initially, webOS showed us so much promise: it is intuitive, elegant, well-designed and has all the features that a modern smartphone OS should have. Unfortunately, the lackluster hardware that came…








