Valentine’s Day is here once again, and this writer, unfortunately, will most likely spend the night at the gym trying to prepare for the rapidly approaching summer. For those of you in a similar boat, you should know that there are plenty of iPhone apps to help you seek out singles in your area and…
Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 with Android Honeycomb and 10.1-inch display
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was announced earlier today and we wasted no time in getting our mitts on the tablet. Unlike the first Galaxy Tab, this one runs a version of the platform that has been optimized for the tablet form factor, Android 3.0 Honeycomb. We’ll get to that in a bit, as the…
Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy S 2 at Mobile World Congress 2011 – Dual-core, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, TouchWiz 4.0 UI
So, Samsung just announced the next-generation Galaxy S phone and we we able to get some hands-on time with the new Galaxy S 2 and this thing is quite impressive. The first thing to jump out at you is how thin and light the Galaxy S 2 is, as it’s only 8.49-millimeters thick and its…
Review: NBA Jam for iPhone – This game is ON FIRE!
Ever since Arch Rivals was released in 1989, I have loved the arcade basketball genre, especially when you can beat the crap out of the opponent and not get called for a foul. NBA Jam took its influence from Arch Rivals when it was released by Midway in 1993, but it was different in that…
Hands-on: HP Palm Pre 3 – webOS done bigger, faster, better
The HP webOS event today went off like gangbusters, and we were excited to see that HP has been busy building out their next generation of Palm devices, powered by webOS – the Palm Pre 3, the TouchPad, and the smaller Palm Veer. We had a chance to go hands-on with the all-new Palm Pre…
iHound: Locates, Geo-Fences, Insures, Recovers Your iPhone And Smartphones
It’s 3:15 PM. Do you know where your kids are? Did they leave school already? Are they home yet? You accidentally dropped your shiny, expensive smartphone. Where is it? Did you make it easy for the lucky discoverer to return it? Your friend just spilled a beverage all over the table. The same table that…
REVIEW: BlackBerry HS-300 Bluetooth Headset
RIM sent me a simple little headset a little while ago to try out: the HS-300. It’s not quite as swanky as their HS-700, but seeing as it’s only $50 or so (versus $130), it’s hard to complain. The layout is exceedingly simple, featuring one giant button on the outside face, a microUSB charging slot…
Hands-on: Kyocera Echo for Sprint – The first dual-screen Android smartphone
Sprint just announced the Kyocera Echo tonight in New York City and the response has been a bit mixed. Judging from the live blog alone, reader reception has been underwhelming. We took a closer look at the device, and while the dual-screen form factor is neat and novel, it’s certainly not groundbreaking by any means.…
REVIEW: LG Optimus 2X with dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2
The LG Optimus 2X is one of the most exciting Android handsets of the year because it is the first smartphone rocking the dual-core Tegra 2 processor. But specs alone don’t always make for a great device, so, does the Optimus 2X stand out from the crowd? Read our full review to find out. LG…
Dropcam’s no-setup streaming internet camera goes Android
Internet cameras aren’t really new – we’ve seen web cams and purpose-built cameras rigged to stream live video to the web for longer than we can remember – but nearly all streaming internet camera solutions require some serious networking and tech savvy to get them up and running. Dropcam is changing all that with their…








