It’s a huge day for Verizon with the release of four major handsets and we just had the nice delivery man drop off the HTC Trophy and thought we’d show it off to you before we do an official review. How does the first Windows Phone 7 handset for Verizon stack up against the competition?…
Review: Zomm, Bluetooth done right
Zomm joins the growing list of multi-porpose Bluetooth accessories that solve more problems than the basic earpiece. The simple fact is millions of smartphones with built-in Bluetooth are shipping worldwide and so far, the majority of Bluetooth accessories have been earpieces that have arguably stopped innovating beyond decreasing in size. This trend is shifting toward…
Hands-on: Android 3.1 Honeycomb on a Motorola Xoom
Well, we finally got some hands-on time with Android 3.1 Honeycomb on a Motorola Xoom and even though it’s just a 0.X update, it packs enough new features to breathe new life into your tablet. What’s most encouraging about this is that it shows that the Tegra 2 chip inside isn’t even close to being…
Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play – The world’s first PlayStation Phone
Sony Ericsson’s announcement of the Xperia Play was met with both bewilderment and intrigue; could Sony’s solid, established strategy in gaming really be applied to mobile, and if so, is slapping some familiar hardware controls on the back of the Xperia Arc the best way to do that? Sure, Sony has had plenty of experience…
Video: Do@ for iOS, is this really the future of mobile search or just a slick product demo?
When people started browsing the internet on their mobile phones for the first time, they typically navigated to websites they were already used to browsing on their PC. This made the first smartphones rather horrific since they were not only terribly slow compared to the devices we have on the market now, but they also…
Motorola Droid X2 hardware tour
It’s here, folks. We’ve been playing around with the upcoming Motorola Droid X 2 now for a couple of days and so far we like what we see. While the differences on the outside are few, Motorola has given the Droid X 2 a snappier processor and a better display that makes it a worthy…
Unboxing the HP Veer 4G for AT&T
We’ve just gotten our review unit for the HP Veer 4G, and we figured we’d better get this thing unboxed for you guys sooner than later. It’s the newest webOS device for AT&T, and this thing is tiny. If you thought the Pre or Pixi was small, wait until you see this thing. Its length…
Hands-on: HTC Flyer tablet – 7-inch screen, 1.5 GHz, Sense UI and a stylus
The HTC Flyer is finally available and the 7-inch Android tablet packs some spiffy features which may make it stand out from the packed field. We’ll have a full review up in a few days but feel free to take a gander at some of these pictures. If you don’t remember, the HTC Flyer sports…
The Mobile Roundup: The mountain of hardware edition
New Android music player brings Windows Phone 7 UI
It was only a couple of days ago that we saw Infobar, which looked like a more tweakable version of Windows Phone 7. Now the creator of LauncherPro, Federico Carnales, is creating a Windows Phone 7 music player look-a-like called Fede Music. The look and feel of Windows Phone 7 is quite stunning and we’re…









