Research in Motion didn’t want to be one-upped by the Motorola Xoom, so the company just announced that it’s upcoming PlayBook tablet will have 4G capabilities thanks to Sprint and its WiMax network. As you probably know by now, the BlackBerry PlayBook 4G is RIM’s answer to the iPad and the host of tablets we’ve…
LG Announces Glasses-Less 3D Screen for Mobile
Among the few mobile announcements in LG’s press conference at CES this morning was a new 4.3-inch WVGA display that provides the full 3D experience without the goofy-looking glasses. Odds are we’ll see these screens in LG smartphones at some point in the distant future, but as a big name display manufacturer, it wouldn’t be…
AT&T confirms HSPA+ Motorola Honeycomb tablet, LTE slates by mid-summer
AT&T confirmed that it will be receiving the much-rumored Motorola Honeycomb tablet. The Motorola slate dropped on the scene last year and was partially detailed prior to its unofficial unveiling by Andy Rubin at the D:Dive Into Mobile conference. The impressive Android tablet will include a 10.1-inch display, dual-core Tegra 2 processor, and HSPA + connectivity.…
AT&T struts its 4G stuff: 20 devices in 2011 including tablets, phones
With T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint all having 4G services, it was beginning to look like AT&T was being left behind in the mobile data race. At its developer summit in Las Vegas (going on around the same time as the CES 2011 show), the nation’s second-largest carrier showed that it’s not messing around when it…
LG Announces M2M LTE Chipsets for Verizon
At CES today, LG announced two LTE products that work on Verizon’s new 4G network. The WM300 and L2000 aren’t broadband dongles, but rather chipsets that work for machine-to-machine connectivity. That means these modules will mostly be used for fixed enterprise assets that require high-speed wireless connectivity. Any businesses that have been really hurting for…
TD-LTE heats up in China and India
China and India are gearing toward launching TD-LTE networks. In China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has green-lighted China Mobile to begin its TD-LTE trials in six cities, including Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Xiamen. The world’s largest mobile operator is expected to explore the technical and commercial performance of the network…
OnStar teams with Verizon 4G LTE, boosts app
OnStar wants to make sure it puts its stamp on CES 2011, as the company made a series of announcements. Of course, nowadays car tech and mobile tech are kissing cousins and this is shown by OnStar announcing it will integrate with the Verizon 4G LTE network and boosting its app to include more social…
Rolling Stone ad with Thunderbolt outs Inspire 4G for AT&T
We all know that the HTC Thunderbolt is coming with some 4G LTE goodness, but a recent Rolling Stone ad also shows the Inspire 4G for AT&T. Wait, what?! If there were any doubts about AT&T’s own 4G efforts happening any time soon, this could alleviate those concerns. Unless, of course, AT&T plans on calling…
LG Revolution with 4G, Optimus Black coming Wednesday
We’re live from CES in Las Vegas and our friends at Engadget managed to get their hands on a few of the promotional material from LG Electronics. The world’s third-largest phone maker is looking to make a big splash at CES by introducing a 4G phone called the Revolution and a super slim smartphone that’s…
Samsung Launches Camera That Zooms, Previews, Shoots from Android Phone
Samsung is starting to leverage Android in their other businesses in the tech world, as today they have announced the SH100 point-and-shoot camera, which pairs up with a Galaxy S handset over the local Wi-Fi b/g/n network so you can preview, zoom, and shoot the camera remotely from your Android phone. Definitely more precise than…








