Now that the dust has settled from Google’s Honeycomb event, we’re going to lay it all out for you. There’s a lot to like about this version of Android, whether you’re a developer or a consumer, so allow us to show you what’s in it for you. New Goodies for Developers Google announced some excited…
Hands-on Android 3.0 Honeycomb – Android built for tablets [HD video]
Hopefully, you were watching our live coverage of the Android 3.0 Honeycomb event at Google HQ this morning but we know you wanted some more, so we’ve got a chance to get some hands-on time of the little, green robot that was built for tablets like the Motorola Xoom. As we noted in our preview,…
IntoNow for iPhone – Tag and share live TV shows (Shazam for TV)
We live in a world where most people use their mobile gadgets and devices — you know, smartphones, tablets (like the iPad), and even laptop or netbook computers — whilst getting their daily television fix, and that’s precisely the kind of world where iPhone apps like IntoNow can make it easy to tag TV shows…
LG Optimus 2X: First impressions of the Android dual-core superphone with NVIDIA Tegra 2
The good folks at LG Electronics have just dropped off one of the most-anticipated Android handsets of the year and we’ve had a few hours to paw at the Optimus 2X. We were able to take an early look at it but this is our first glance at a retail version. Does the dual-core handset…
Review: Dead Space for iPhone & iPad – Bringing Terror to your iOS Device
When I heard Dead Space for iOS was going to be released to fill the gap between the console versions of Dead Space and Dead Space 2, I was a little skeptical as games like that usually don’t offer that great of an experience as they’re usually produced to take advantage of fans who want…
Review: Verizon Motorola Droid Pro – An Android phone for the BlackBerry set?
The Motorola Droid Pro for Verizon is aimed at bringing an Android phone to the BlackBerry set. With a full QWERTY keyboard and some extra security features, this smartphone is trying to to appeal to enterprise users who are sick of the limitations that BlackBerry offers. Does this handset give you the best of both…
Review: Push Panic on iPhone – Try Not To PANIC!
In case you haven’t noticed, casual games aren’t my cup of tea. When it comes to games, I usually enjoy games that include some kind of story, a lot of action, and the occasional girl in a string bikini. That’s why when I came across Push Panic, I didn’t pay attention to it at first…
REVIEW: Samsung Continuum (Verizon) – Does the ticker display make us tick?
Verizon’s 2nd Galaxy S phone, the Samsung Continuum, is one of the more unique Android handsets out there due to its secondary “ticker” display. It still has all of the innards that make up most Galaxy S devices, but is shrinking the primary display just to add a smaller secondary display worth it? Verizon Samsung…
HTC Shift 4G first impressions and hardware tour
Following the recent launch on Sprint, we managed to get some nice hands on with the HTC Shift 4G, and it’s proven itself to be a nice alternative to the Epic 4G, one of the largest phones you’ll find on Sprint. The reasonably priced device may appeal to those looking for a smaller sized EVO…
Review: Mophie Juice Pack Plus for iPhone 4
We first caught a glimpse of the Mophie Juice Pack Plus for the iPhone 4 last month, and I called it the first charging/case solution for the Apple smartphone that wasn’t totally ugly. It’s true. Last week at CES, I was handed a demo unit by the kind folks at Mophie and I’ve had a…







