We’re here in NYC at the Samsung and AT&T event and we’ve got a nice first-look at the new Infuse 4G. It’s an Android Froyo device, that’s 2.2.1 for those of you half asleep out there, and it is a beast. The device was touted as the most powerful and the fastest device that AT&T…
AT&T Samsung Infuse 4G coming May 15 for $199
AT&T has finally dished some more details on the availability of the Infuse 4G. The handset with the large screen will be coming May 15 and it will cost $199 with a new, two-year contract. We first saw the Samsung Infuse 4G at CES as part of AT&T’s push into 4G push which includes the…
Sprint announces Motorola XPRT and Motorola Titanium
Sprint has just announced to Motorola devices designed for the business user – the XPRT and the Titanium. Both have physical QWERTY keyboards at the face, perfect for those who prefer a little tactile feel when banging out e-mails all day long, and the Motorola XPRT is the first “Android smartphone from Sprint to deliver…
Paper computer could help in developing radical smartphones and tablets
We’ve seen paper-thin displays before, but what about paper-thin computers? A new paper computer could change the way our gadgets are made and the way we interact with them. Or not. You know how these things usually go, but it’s still pretty damn cool. The paper computer acts like, well, a paper-thin computer. You can…
Review: Samsung Droid Charge – Verizon 4G LTE speeds without compromise?
The Droid Charge is the second Verizon 4G LTE smartphone after the HTC Thunderbolt and the Android smartphone promises to bring 4G speeds to your pocket. It offers a larger screen and different software than the Thunderbolt but can it improve on the battery life while also justifying its $300 price tag (on contract)? Read…
LIVE: BlackBerry World 2011 General Keynote
Prior to their big show, RIM blasted out a ton of announcements yesterday, prominently including a new enterprise product that will support Android and iOS, as well as the Bold 9900, their first smartphone in an upcoming series with NFC chips, faster processors, and support for augmented reality applications. We’re covering it live, and hoping…
Hands-on: LG Optimus Black with the Nova display [Update: HD Video]
A nice delivery person just dropped off a package that came directly from Korea and we were ecstatic to see that it contained the sexy and slim LG Optimus Black. The company is claiming that it’s the thinnest and brightest phone out there and, as you can tell from the picture above, they’re not messing…
The white iPhone 4 is not thicker than the original
The white iPhone 4 was finally released last week but there were scattered reports that the ivory version was a tad bit thicker than the original black version, causing some snug cases to not fit. Well, the watchdogs at Consumer Reports say this isn’t the case. According to the consumer advocacy agency: But when we…
Review: Verizon 4G LTE MiFi – lightning in your pocket
Novatel has another mobile hotspot that supports 4G technology – the Verizon LTE MiFi. It’s much like the Sprint version we saw a few weeks ago with a few noticeable differences. For starters – and probably the most important thing here – it is much faster. The difference is really like night and day. If…
Video chat comes to Android 2.3 Gingerbread or higher
While there are plenty of video calling applications for Android, a native one that works with other Android devices, like tablets, or over Gmail is awfully useful. After all, you might want to have video calls with friends and family members who don’t own Android devices, but you’ll be able to video chat with them…









