While it certainly comes as no surprise that Apple sells more iPads than any other tablet maker combined, a new report out of Chitika suggests that Apple’s iPad commands an even greater market share when it comes to internet browsing. Chitika serves ads to several sites around the web, and selected a sample of the…
Installing iOS Beta 6 without a developer’s account
Earlier this week, Apple announced some shiny new features for its upcoming iOS 6 platform, set to release this fall alongside the new iPhone. As is customary with Apple’s announcements, a beta version of iOS 6 is available to those with a registered developers account, though at $99 is a steep price to pay for…
Rumor: Next week Microsoft will announce that it’s going to make its own tablet
Microsoft is, at heart, a software company. Sure, they make keyboards and mice, and let’s not forget about the XBOX, but when it comes to devices that run their desktop and mobile operating systems, along with their office suite, Microsoft depends on their hardware partners. According to AllThingsD, those partners are about to get slapped…
T-Mobile: our LTE rollout plans are progressing smoothly
Earlier this year, T-Mobile confirmed that it’s spending $4 billion to upgrade 37,000 cell sites and install LTE release 10 capable equipment to form the backbone of its 4G network. Now, Dave Mayo, senior vice president of technology at T-Mobile, provides details on T-Mobile’s updated LTE rollout schedule. Mayo confirms the carrier expects to start…
Fuze Join enables multi-party video chat on the iPhone
FuzeBox unveiled today an update to the Fuze Join app already available in the App Store that most notably brings multi-party video conferencing to iPhone owners. Fuze Join is geared toward enterprise users who travel but need to communicate with co-workers. “Between the accumulation of travel expenses and time lost, corporations waste millions of dollars each…
Samsung reveals how it kept the Galaxy S III a secret
Samsung’s official global blog has a fascinating story about the company’s research and development team and its work on the Galaxy S III. Details on the project were deliberately kept under wraps to prevent leaks that would taint the announcement of the project. In a very Apple-like manner, the Korean manufacturer forbid its engineers to talk…
Motorola Atrix 3 ‘Dinara’ hits FCC, headed to AT&T
We’ve kept tabs on the mystical Motorola Dinara device for almost a year now, but recently leaks of the Dinara (aka the Atrix 3) have surfaced. Now we know it’s coming soon, as the handset was discovered today on the FCC site. In the documents it says the phone will carry LTE bands for AT&T and even…
Sony Xperia Ion landing at AT&T on June 24th for $99 on contract
We’ve been wondering what happened to Sony Xperia Ion ever since we got our hands on it at CES in January. Well, the cat is out of the bag now and we’ll see the SeXperia Ion land on AT&T on June 24th for a mere $99 on a new contract with the carrier. As a refresher,…
Judge grants Apple another crack at Motorola in patent infringement suit
Remember the judge that made news last week for dismissing Apple’s patent case against Motorola? Well, Judge Richard Posner had some time to think about things, and has allowed Apple to continue its crusade of enforcing its patent infringement allegations toward Motorola. The Cupertino based manufacturer is getting another chance to prove it deserves an…
DayBreak Chapter 3 released – Nokia Purity Headphones and SkinIt gift card contest still going!
If you haven’t been keeping up with AT&T’s web series DayBreak, we suggest you get on board now. Chapter 3 of the series was released to day, and the tensions are higher than ever. It’s not necessarily Game of Thrones, but damn if it won’t suck you in after one chapter. We’re not going to…









