Nokia and Microsoft announced a partnership that would bring Windows Phone 7 to Nokia handsets. The two companies would collaborate to build the third major mobile platform, bringing the best of Nokia’s services to Microsoft’s mobile platform and establishing Windows Phone as the platform of choice for Nokia’s smartphone lineup. The deal has major repercussions…
Hands-on: HP Palm Pre 3 – webOS done bigger, faster, better
The HP webOS event today went off like gangbusters, and we were excited to see that HP has been busy building out their next generation of Palm devices, powered by webOS – the Palm Pre 3, the TouchPad, and the smaller Palm Veer. We had a chance to go hands-on with the all-new Palm Pre…
Live: HP’s Palm webOS Event – Tablets, Smartphones, Cloud Services, Oh My!
HP is finally showing the world what Palm has been up to with their webOS, and we’re coming to you live from San Francisco to see if the webOS tablets (the Opal and Topaz) are as amazing as we’ve made them out to be in the months leading up to this event. There’s a chance…
Shocking News: Grip your Verizon iPhone like a moron and you’ll attenuate signal and speed
Are you getting tired as I am of these iPhone 4 antenna issue stories? Let’s make one thing perfectly clear: the iPhone 4’s antenna, whether it’s the GSM or CDMA iPhone model, is also its frame. When you touch that frame, you’ll have some attenuation issues whether you’re gripping it as you would when making…
Smartphones have begun to outsell PCs
It’s no surprise that as we’ve become more mobile, and our phones become more like mini-computers, the sales and adoption of smartphones would outpace that of personal computers. One could even argue that our smartphones are indeed small computers that fit right into our pockets. We can send e-mail, check our Facebook and Twitter accounts,…
Hands-on: Kyocera Echo for Sprint – The first dual-screen Android smartphone
Sprint just announced the Kyocera Echo tonight in New York City and the response has been a bit mixed. Judging from the live blog alone, reader reception has been underwhelming. We took a closer look at the device, and while the dual-screen form factor is neat and novel, it’s certainly not groundbreaking by any means.…
Kyocera’s Echo official: When one screen just isn’t enough
Sprint has officially announced the Kyocera Echo, a dual-screen smartphone running Android 2.2 Froyo. We honestly don’t know what to make of the handset itself and would have been more impressed with something a little more on the 3D side of things, but the Echo is an interesting device nonetheless. The Echo will be available…
Sprint ‘industry first’ live blog: Dual-screen Android phone Kyocera Echo, David Blaine, more magic?
Hey friends, we’re coming to you live from New York at Sprint’s event and the company is promising an “industry first.” We’ve already uncovered that the dual-screen Android Kyocera Echo will be unveiled but with magic man David Blaine in the house, you never know what else Sprint could reveal. Check out the live blog…
Apple to host a small event in March to announce the NFC enabled iPad 2?
The second generation of Apple’s iPad will come out in 2011, that much we know for certain, the key questions we’re aching to find the answers to are: when will it be announced, when will it ship, how much will it cost, and what’s going to be so different about it compared to the first…
Motorola Xoom Super Bowl Ad Debuts With A Familiar Anti-Establishment Twist
We’ve already seen a preview of Motorola’s Super Bowl Ad so far, and we even got some hands-on with the real deal, but the full Super Bowl Ad has finally been posted online, following the Android tablet’s commercial debut in front of millions of Packers and Steelers fans. The ad evokes solidarity against the prevailing…









