The One line is easily the most important family of devices HTC has ever cooked up and the highly anticipated phones have been announced to grace the world with their presence starting on the 2nd of April. On top of that, a new rumor suggests that we may end up seeing the T-Mobile One S…
Oh no UDIDn’t: Apple begins rejecting apps that violate App Review Policy
Apple has found itself under increased scrutiny in light of the public finding out that social service Path was storing contact data without first obtaining user permissions. The concerns weren’t about Apple’s lack of policy, as the App Store Review Policy states that an application must obtain user consent before collecting personal data, but rather…
HotelTonight lands on the iPad
The HotelTonight app is a great way to find a last-minute place to stay on the go and the company is bringing its service to the iPad. The HotelTonight iPad app features the same capabilities as the app, so you can still use it to book a hotel room with just a few taps. You…
Grab a Refurbished Kindle Fire for $139 today only
Amazon has a stock of refurbished Kindle Fires up for grabs on their site. The 7″ e-Reader/tablet hybrid is the second best-selling tablet behind Apple’s iPad, and at the extremely discounted price of $139 is a no-brainer for anyone who has an investment in Amazon’s ecosystem. The Kindle Fire allows you to consume Kindle Books…
Is more flexibility the answer to boosting Windows Phone’s market share?
To say Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform has failed to take off in the mobile OS market would be a huge understatement. In a year and a half since its debut, the Windows Phone platform has still not yet managed to achieve greater than a 5% adoption. Aside from an exclusivity deal with Nokia, Microsoft’s partners…
Here’s why tablets are a retailer’s dream [Infographic]
Everyone and their mama are about tablets these days. Their owners use them to play games, get things done, browse the web and even shop online. The last mentioned type of activity is growing and retailers have started noticing, with some of them releasing special apps to make shopping easier. In a new infographic prepared…
Samsung Galaxy S getting the ICS-like “value pack” update in Korea; Global launch to follow?
The original Samsung Galaxy S, the one that made the Korean company one of the biggest smartphone makers, won’t get its serving of Ice Cream Sandwich. Rather, as we reported before, Sammy will release a “value pack” for the phone, offering many of the Ice Cream Sandwich features, including Face Unlock, launcher improvements and the…
Canada: Rogers getting dual-core HTC One X, Tegra 3 model up for pre-order unlocked
Rogers Wireless will likely be the first Canadian carrier to offer the shiny new HTC One X. Unfortunately (or not – depending how you look at things) they’ll offer the dual-core model, the one that gets its power from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 processor. It’s still super fast but nothing says you’re super geek like quad…
Quickoffice launches its own cloud service – Connect by Quickoffice
Everyone’s about cloud these days so why would Quickoffice be any different. It isn’t and it’s launching a cloud service of its own – Connect by Quickoffice, allowing users to access and search across a number of cloud services and devices, regardless of operating system. At the same time, the solution provides users with a…
ChannelCaster joins the personalized news app market
A company called OneLouder thinks there’s still money to be made in the personalized news market, currently dominated by magazine-like app/services like Flipboard and fancy news readers like Pulse. Their new app, ChannelCaster, has been released in the App Store, allowing iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users to create and broadcast their own custom channels…









