It’s official. The next in the EVO line of devices, the HTC EVO 4G LTE, will be hitting Sprint stores on May 18th for $199.99, in line with previous rumors. Of course, unless you’re in one of the handful of cities that will be getting LTE service this quarter, you’ll be relegated to Sprint’s worst-in-class…
Leak: Verizon to launch a blue Motorola RAZR next week
Announced back in October 2011, the Motorola Droid RAZR for Verizon Wireless has been somewhat of a mixed bag. It’s insanely thin and gorgeous, but that PenTile AMOLED display just ruins the device. There was a fatter version (8.9 mm) introduced three months later called the RAZR MAXX that came with a 3,300 mAh battery,…
The Apple designed nanoSIM standard should become official this month
SIM cards used to be the size of credit cards, but then they shrunk down to a much more manageable size called the miniSIM. It’s so ubiquitous these days that everyone forgoes the mini prefix and just calls it “the SIM card”. Apple, looking to maximize the amount of stuff they could put inside a…
Video: Nokia demos Mail for Exchange for their dumbphones
Mail for Exchange, for those of you who have never heard of it, is what many business rely on to provide their employees with an integrated email, calendar, and contact solution. It’s something that’s been exclusive to smartphones for a while now, but Nokia’s looking to change that by introducing Mail for Exchange for their…
LG LS970 with quad-core CPU, 4.7-inch screen and LTE heading to Sprint?
It looks like Sprint will be seriously beefing up its portfolio of LTE devices later this year. The rumor is that the LG LS970 (internal name “LG G”) will be joining the Now Network at some point in the fourth quarter of this year. What makes this an interesting news is that this is the…
Samsung Galaxy S III heading to China Mobile and China Telecom
We’ve no reasons to believe Samsung won’t repeat its Galaxy S II success with the brand new Galaxy S III. To do that, the Korean company needs to make its flagship device available across all continents while at the same time signing deals with major carriers. Europe will be the first to get the taste…
Dolphin Browser for iPhone and iPad gets a small update, Retina Display support included (for iPad)
Dolphin Browser, which is arguably the best mobile browser out there, released a new version of its iPhone and iPad apps. The new iPad version (4.2) got support for Retina Display, making web pages you visit from the comfort of a sofa look awesome. Moreover, to make searching faster, the iPad app has both URL…
ZTE Nova 4.0 V8000: An Android 4.0 smartphone coming to Cricket this summer
Cricket Wireless, one of America’s smaller wireless operators, will be releasing an Android 4.0 powered ZTE smartphone this summer called the Nova 4.0 V8000. We seriously hope that name gets changed. Anyway, what’s under the hood of this thing? There’s a 1.4 GHz single core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1 GB of RAM, an 8 megapixel…
Residents of Chicago get virtual grocery store accessible from a smartphone
Chicago’s more than one million weekly train passengers can shop for groceries while commuting to work. Peapod is behind this project / ad campaign that involved placing a virtual grocery store in the city’s State and Lake Station Tunnel. Tunnel walls are wrapped with larger-than-life ads of grocery shelves, stocked with popular products and household…
Yellow Pages for iPhone updated with free voice navigation
Avantar proudly announced that its Yellow Pages is the first business directory app to offer free turn-by-turn voice GPS navigation on the iPhone. Sure, you can get the same capability with some other app, but this apparently is the first time you’ll get both local business information and navigation in one app. Moreover, Avantar also…









