In case you missed it, Google just handed out free Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition Android Honeycomb tablets to all five thousand or so attendees of its Google I/O 2011 conference. While the rest of the world has to wait to put their own fingerprints all over the shiny new tablet, we’re lucky enough to…
The Astonishing Tribe Launches Scrapbook App for BlackBerry PlayBook
Back at Mobile World Congress, RIM’s new Sweden arm, The Astonishing Tribe, showed us a few apps that demonstrated the graphical capabilities of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. One of them, though not exactly pushing the 3D boundaries of the device, did show what some simple imagination could accomplish. Scrapbook let you take locally stored images…
Dell Venue Pro now available in AT&T flavor
If you’ve been aching for a Dell Venue Pro, but had an aversion to T-Mobile or perhaps AT&T was the only service provider that has a good cell signal in your area, today is your day. The Windows Phone 7 smartphone is now available for AT&T, and it supports the network’s 3G bands so you…
Pinball HD for Tegra 2: Rich graphics, loads of wasted time await
Tegra 2-optimized games are not as plentiful as we would like to see at the moment, but we’re assured that more will be on the way in due time. One such game that’s soon to land in the Tegra Zone store is Pinball HD, and it’s quite stunning to play. One may not be completely…
Hands-on: Samsung Infuse 4G for AT&T
We’re here in NYC at the Samsung and AT&T event and we’ve got a nice first-look at the new Infuse 4G. It’s an Android Froyo device, that’s 2.2.1 for those of you half asleep out there, and it is a beast. The device was touted as the most powerful and the fastest device that AT&T…
Google Earth now optimized for Android Honeycomb tablets [Video]
Google Earth has been a joy to use on the iPad but the search giant has finally optimized the app for its own Android Honeycomb tablets. As you can see from the video below, it’s quite a sight to behold. The Google Earth Honeycomb app really feels like a desktop experience, particularly with the power…
Hands-On Video: BlackBerry Bold 9900 – NFC, BB 7 OS, Thinnest Bold Yet
Yesterday, RIM announced the latest addition to the Bold family, the 9900, and at the BlackBerry World show we got some time to play around with it. It is indeed their slimmest BlackBerry to date, and the first in a long line of upcoming devices to support augmented reality apps, near-field communications, and big horsepower.…
Review: Samsung Droid Charge – Verizon 4G LTE speeds without compromise?
The Droid Charge is the second Verizon 4G LTE smartphone after the HTC Thunderbolt and the Android smartphone promises to bring 4G speeds to your pocket. It offers a larger screen and different software than the Thunderbolt but can it improve on the battery life while also justifying its $300 price tag (on contract)? Read…
Review: Verizon 4G LTE MiFi – lightning in your pocket
Novatel has another mobile hotspot that supports 4G technology – the Verizon LTE MiFi. It’s much like the Sprint version we saw a few weeks ago with a few noticeable differences. For starters – and probably the most important thing here – it is much faster. The difference is really like night and day. If…
Hands-On: HBO Go for Android
We were expecting to see HBO Go launch in early May, but it’s been greenlit a bit early and you can grab the app today and catch up on Game of Thrones from you iPhone, iPad, or Android phone. So how does the new app perform? Read on to find out. Upon first launch, you’ll…









