Looks like another device is rumored to hit Bell shortly. Last week I told you all about the HTC Legend, gave you some specs, and even hit upon the launch party Bell has setup. The Legend looks cool for sure, and will catch the eye of current HTC Hero users, as the Legend is certainly…
Project Emerald Really an HTC-Made, Android-Running Sidekick?
One thing was right about the first Project Emerald rumour: T-Mobile is likely launching a Nexus One-grade smartphone, but it’s not going to be the Samsung Galaxy S, as expected. Supposedly, Project Emerald will actually be related to a new Sidekick phone made by HTC, running Android 2.1, using a 1 Ghz processor, have a…
Rumor: Intel in talks with Infineon about possible purchase of mobile chip business
Intel’s got a lot of engineers, making a lot of processors, but when it comes to advanced radio technology … the company is lacking. Yes, Intel did popularize WiFi with their brilliant Centrino marketing campaign back in the early and mid 00s, but the huge bet on the successor to WiFi, WiMAX, isn’t paying off…
Windows Phone 7 ROM leaks, HTC Windows Phone codenamed ‘Mondrian’ breaks cover
With Microsoft barreling down the product pipeline to meet their Windows Phone 7 launch window, set for later this year, it’s not too surprising to see the first WP7 ROM leak out to the web. We’ve already had plenty of time to play with Microsoft’s completely revamped mobile operating system, and that takes a bit…
iTunes streaming may show up at WWDC
We may see a streaming version of iTunes as soon as Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference in early June, according to reports. The reported idea is simple: you can use iTunes as an online locker for the songs and videos you purchased and access these files anywhere you have Internet connectivity. This would be a godsend…
Did Sprint just light up Boston with 4G WiMAX coverage?
Sprint’s been slow-going with its 4G WiMAX network rollout in the US, but there are a lucky few dozen markets that are currently enjoying the blazing fast wireless data speeds served up by Sprint’s still-growing mobile broadband data network. Well, it turns out that Boston may be the latest market to get some of that…
Chrome OS device from Acer may pop up next month
We may see an Acer device with Google’s Chrome OS at next month’s Computex, according to a report from Venture Beat. There are very few details about what the device will be, as the browser-based OS is meant for netbooks, smartbooks and it could also fit nicely on a tablet. The platform looks to radically…
BlackBerry Bold 9800 Slider Coming to AT&T June?
We’ve seen a lot of the upcoming BlackBerry Bold 9800 slider lately, leaving a lot of us wondering when we’ll actually be able to pick it up. Pretty soon, as it turns out – the 9800 should be available on AT&T in June, then later on Sprint come Q4. AT&T’s order has apparently been well…
Older iPhone 4 prototype gets another photoshoot
Remember the next-generation iPhone that leaked out from some little corner of Vietnam? Right, well it looks like that iPhone 4 prototype is making its rounds on the interwebs today. We’ve just picked up on another set of pics from a Vietnamese forum, showing off the alleged iPhone 4’s clean lines and the microSIM card…
10 million CDMA iPhone on order?
Here we go again. DigiTimes is reporting that Apple has already pegged a manufacturer to make up to 10 million iPhones using CDMA technology. Are you salivating yet, Verizon users? Pegatron Technology has received orders for an iPhone based on CDMA from Apple with annual shipments expected to reach 10 million units. The orders should…