Our readers with Sprint’s version of the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G are getting the latest version of Android as we speak. The Now Network has started rolling out Jelly Bean goodies for two Google phones, with folks around the Interwebs getting them as we speak. However, we’re hearing not everyone got to taste…
McAfee: Almost all mobile viruses are made for Android
The anti-malware experts from McAfee said they’ve seen a 1.5 million increase in malware since the first quarter of this year. Moreover, they’ve also identified new threats such as mobile “drive-by downloads”, the use of Twitter for control of mobile botnets, and the appearance of mobile “ransomware”. According to McAfee, as PC malware writers master…
TELUS to give away $25 to charity for every Samsung Galaxy S III or Ace Q sold
As many big companies, Canada’s TELUS is involved in the wider community by donating a portion of its profits to good causes. Over the years, they’ve been huge supporters of breast cancer research, and now they’ve extended their relationship with Free The Children to become a National Co-Title of the “We Day” initiatives. Under the…
Samsung SGH-T889 is T-Mobile’s Galaxy Note II?
Looks like T-Mobile will be among the first carriers in the U.S. to get the hot-new Galaxy Note II. The “about phone” screenshot from a mysterious handset marked as SGH-T889 has been caught in the wild, as you can see from the image above. As far as we know, this could be fake but why…
Kindle Fire: Now with Ice Cream Sandwich
When the original Kindle Fire was released, it ran on an outdated version of the Android operating system. The move was expected, however, as Amazon built an extensive user interface atop the Android operating system so that the end-user would be presented with an experience that was truly Amazon’s. Still, we like it when a…
IntoMobile reacts to the new Kindle Fire lineup
Amazon announced its new lineup of Kindle Fire devices today at an event in California. The retail giant expanded its portfolio from a single Android tablet to an incredible four. Now that the excitement of the announcement has passed, it is time to take a step back from the hype and let you know what the…
New Kindle Fire HD tablets will carry ads on the lockscreen
We have some news to drop for those of you out there considering one of the new Kindle Fire HD tablets. It turns out that Amazon is going to push out ads through all its new Kindle Fire slates. The refreshed 7-inch Kindle Fire, along with the new 7 and 8.9-inch Fire HD, is going…
Amazon announces a 4G LTE package for 32GB Kindle Fire HD
Amazon announced multiple Kindle Fire’s today, including a 8.9-inch version packing 4G LTE. The e-commerce giant had already unveiled its 8.9-inch 16GB Kindle Fire HD, but then decided to do one better by revealing a 32GB Kindle Fire HD with 4G LTE. The 32GB model will carry the same specs as its 16GB brethren, which includes an OMAP 4470…
Amazon unveils its 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD, priced at $299 and ships out November 20
It’s Amazon’s turn to wow us with some new devices. Well, after the e-commerce giant revealed the refreshed Kindle Fire, it took aim at the both the Nexus 7 and iPad by unveiling its new 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD. The Fire HD will include a 1920×1200, 254ppi display, a laminated touch sensor for better visuals…
Amazon unveils 7 inch Kindle Fire HD, launching September 14 for $199
Amazon has just announced the 7″ Kindle Fire HD, which will be a beefed up version of their refreshed Kindle Fire complete with an HD display, HD Front Facing Camera, and a $199 price tag. The new Kindle Fire will launch on September 14th and include the following features: 7-inch HD display with 1280 x 800…







