Listen up, Fring fans, and I mean that almost literally. The Android version of the application has been updated with some improvements and bug fixes. The app allows you to chat with friends over AIM, GTalk and even lets you make video calls where available, like the HTC EVO 4G or Samsung Galaxy S smartphones…
Google Nexus One Has Officially Sold Out!
No surprises here as Google announced a while back that it was closing up shop, and just days ago it said that it was taking in a final shipment of Nexus One smartphones. Well, you folks certainly jumped on the opportunity to own one of these Android-powered gems before they were all gone. And, well,…
Verizon LG Ally Gets Software Update
If you were enticed by all the sweet Iron Man marketing and happened to pick up an LG Ally from Verizon, or if you just wanted a touchscreen slider with Android and found it to be perfect, things are going to get even better. Verizon is sending out firmware updates for the Ally, or you…
Vodafone’s Nexus One getting the Froyo update next week
Good news for those of you who grabbed the Nexus One from Vodafone. The Big Red carrier (in partnership with HTC and Google, I guess) will be rolling-out the Froyo (Android 2.2) update to its customers starting next week. Not all phones and markets will be getting the “hot stuff” at the same time, but…
Root your Samsung Vibrant [Tutorial]
So you’ve got your brand new Samsung Vibrant, and you want to root it, do you? Good news for you, it’s actually very easy to get root access on this handset. *NOTE* This will likely void your warranty, and you should do this at your own risk. We take no responsibility if you turn your…
Sprint launches account management app for EVO 4G, BlackBerry
Sprint wants to make it easier for you to manage your wireless account and the third-largest U.S. carrier has launched a Sprint Zone app for the EVO 4G, Samsung Intercept and BlackBerry Bold. The Sprint Zone app allows customers to use their handsets to pay bills, monitor mobile usage, and receive news and potentially deals…
Is your Motorola Droid X having screen issues? [Update: Verizon responds]
It’s only been a few days since the launch of the Motorola Droid X on Verizon but we’re seeing scattered reports of users with screen issues. The forums are howling with a few reports of dead pixels and flickering screens. I could imagine this would be the worst feeling if you actually waited in line…
MOG brings mobile music to iPhone, Android
MOG wants to make it easier for you to rock out on the go and the streaming music company has just released its mobile music apps for Apple iPhone and Android. The app, which we first spotted a few months ago, will let you stream any song from it’s catalog of more than eight million…
HTC Wildfire Coming to Bell
Bell’s internal sales portal is prominently showing off the HTC Wildfire, which is a slightly scaled-down version of the Desire coming to Telus. The HTC Wildfire rocks a5 megapixel camera, 3.2″ QVGA touchscreen, Android 2.1 with Sense, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G, and an FM tuner. Sense adds a couple of interesting customizations, like getting an exploded…
Motorola Droid 2 to rock Android 2.2, MotoBlur
If you were worried that the upcoming Motorola Droid 2 wouldn’t launch with the latest version of Android, have no fear because the leaked shot above clearly shows that the next Motorola superphone will be rocking Froyo. That means you’ll get full Adobe Flash support, increased overall performance, a snappier web browser and native tethering…






