“Don’t go bringing 3G hotspots, just stick to the regular smartphone connection you’re used to.” Okay, so maybe that’s not the official line from London, though the message remains the same. Folks traveling to London to witness the spectacle that is the 2012 Olympic Games will have to rely on their customary smartphone connection or paid…
LG’s version of Siri getting English support next year
We’ve already told you about LG’s version of Siri called Q Voice. At the time we were talking about it, it wasn’t available for English speaking users. And while that’s still the case, the situation will change in the first half of 2013. Aside from standard database of correct answers, LG’s software/service also relies on…
Samsung Epic 4G Touch heading to Boost Mobile?
It seems that Sprint will soon make the Samsung Epic 4G Touch — aka its version of the Galaxy S II — available to the Boost Mobile users. The information comes from Phandroid which talks about a user agent profile that has surfaced over at Sprint’s servers showing a device called the SPH-D710BST. The “D710”…
Samsung SPH-L300 Gogh caught in the wild on its way to Sprint
Remember the Samsung SPH-L300? No one does. When we first talked about it, the details were scarce, to say the least. Now we have few additional tidbits to share, thanks to the good folks of BriefMobile. First of all, you should know it’s heading to Sprint, which will sell it as Samsung Gogh. Specs wise,…
Zite adds new publishers to its magazine app
CNN-owned personal news reading app Zite announced a new set of publishers joining their publisher program, including: Chicago Tribune, Cult of Mac, Entrepreneur, Hearst Magazines Digital Media, International Business Times, Los Angeles Times, and IDG’s Macworld, PC World and TechHive. These new publishers join the ranks of the publishers named in Zite’s inaugural Publisher Program…
Huawei unveils MediaPad 7 Lite with mysterious specs
Huawei unveiled a new member of its tablet portfolio – MediaPad 7 Lite. The details about the device are scarce at the moment, and all we know is that it has a 7-inch 1280×800 pixels touchscreen, Wi-Fi and optional 3G connectivity, some camera on the back and metal unibody, while Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich…
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro is FAST – MDP available for $1,299
Today Qualcomm showed off its quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro, along with the first MDP tablet that has the SoC powerhouse running inside it. The new multi-core processor is essentially the fastest processor we’ve ever come across and we have the benchmarks to show it. The chipset maker held a private event, which talked about understanding…
Microsoft job posting suggest Office for iOS is coming
It’s been an interesting last few days for Microsoft, as the company reported its first ever quarterly loss. Now, the software giant is rumored to be working on something special, such as the iOS and Android versions of its Microsoft Office suite of apps. These rumblings of a future launch of Office came from a…
Mid-end Samsung Galaxy Stellar coming to Verizon?
Verizon may soon get another Samsung smartphone – Galaxy Stellar. The information we got is scarce to say the least, leaving us with a ton of room to speculate. As far as we (don’t) know it could be the already mentioned Samsung Jasper or even Stratosphere 2. The new device is marked as SCH-i410, while…
Jelly Bean update for Galaxy S III is almost ready?
Well what do you know, Samsung may release the Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S III as soon as this August or September. According to SamMobile, which carefully watches “every step Samsung makes,” the Korean giant is already testing the new software and the first results are promising. Of course, they also need to…









