Published on: 29th May, 2010
Published on: 25th May, 2010
Published on: 25th May, 2010
If you thought you’d seen the last of Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone debuts – think again. On Thursday, Verizon Wireless will release the LG Fathom, a new Windows Mobile slider.
We haven’t seen much WinMo action from LG of late, but we hear the company is planning big things for Windows Phone 7. If you’re in the market for a WM6.5.3 Pro smartphone, ..Shop Now
Published on: 22nd May, 2010
It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 30 years to the day since PAC-MAN was first released. The Japanese were the first to experience the game, but of course, PAC-MAN became wildly popular in the United States and continues to be played all over the country to this day on all sorts of gaming devices.
If you have a Windows Mobile smartphone – and ..Shop Now
Published on: 21st May, 2010
Sick of the Windows Mobile Today Screen or user interface in general? There are tons of UI replacements for Windows Mobile, but perhaps the best that’s currently available is SPB Mobile Shell.
The latest version, v.6.5, includes new features like Facebook and Twitter widgets, current weather, 3D email and more. Standard features of SPB Mobile are photo contacts, media player, Internet search, ..Shop Now
Published on: 19th May, 2010
The Asus' G73Jh-A2 is the closest thing we've seen to the perfect gaming laptop. It stumbles in a few areas, but for the price, that likely won't matter. If you're serious about laptop gaming and don't care about the size, the G73Jh is the one to get. The Republic of Gamers (ROG) G73Jh gaming notebook takes the latest games to the next ..Shop Now
Published on: 14th May, 2010
AT&T has changed its story on its 3.5G / 3.75G strategy prior to rolling out LTE seemingly countless times in the past couple years, but the good news is that the latest policy shift is a decidedly positive one: it intends to cover about 250 million Americans in speedy (well, hopefully speedy) HSPA+ by the end of 2010. The remarks came today from AT&T Operations ..Shop NowPublished on: 14th May, 2010
One thing that made the Nexus One noteworthy was that it was the first Android handset Google decided to take complete control of, including its sale. Even today, if you want a Nexus One – including the subsidized T-Mobile version – you have to order it from Google’s Nexus One web page.
But that will change.
Engadget is reporting that Google will ..Shop Now
Published on: 13th May, 2010
The X6 delivers first-class features in a second-rate package. The excellent camera and media player are tarnished by a clunky on-screen keyboard and a sometimes confusing user experience.Published on: 13th May, 2010
That new prepaid business for the anti-power user crowd that Sprint was fixing to launch? Yeah, it's here and it's official: meet Common Cents Mobile. Billed as a way to help folks "cut unnecessary costs," Common Cents Mobile is about as simple as it gets, offering pay-as-you-go 7-cent minutes and 7-cent text messages, plus unlimited messaging for $20 a month and data for $1 per ..Shop NowPublished on: 12th May, 2010
Everyone's favorite WiMAX-powered Android device finally has a date and a price, and you don't have terribly long to wait: June 4 is the date that you'll want to be lining up outside your local Sprint store for an EVO 4G, $199 in hand (assuming you're signing up for a new contract, of course -- according to the fine print, the full cost is $450 ..Shop NowPublished on: 12th May, 2010
We'd been wondering how and when HTC would respond to Apple's patent lawsuit, and here we go: the Taiwanese phone manufacturer just filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission, asking for importation and sales of the iPhone, iPad, and iPod be halted due to alleged infringement of five patents. ITC complaints like this are pretty familiar territory -- you'll recall that Nokia and Apple ..Shop NowPublished on: 12th May, 2010
We’re huge fans of Dropbox, but until now there’s been no easy way to access the files stored there from a Windows Phone – or to upload new files to the service - without using a mobile browser. CloudFiles, a new app from Ruttensoft, changes all that, providing mobile Dropbox connectivity and functionality for Windows Mobile.
Compatible with Windows Mobile 6.x touchscreen smartphones, ..Shop Now
Published on: 12th May, 2010
See the marking on that chip with the Apple logo? No, not the "N90" codename indicating that it's from Apple's next generation GSM iPhone, the other text. If we're not mistaken then we're seeing "339S0084" on that chip from today's fourth-generation iPhone teardown. Guess what? According to Chipworks, that's the Apple A4 microprocessor fabricated by Samsung and the presumed work of Apple's acquired PA Semi ..Shop NowPublished on: 12th May, 2010
The kids at Taoviet have really outdone themselves. From the looks of these images, the Vietnamese site has nabbed an honest to goodness 4th generation iPhone -- a 16GB model to be exact. It's clearly pre-production judging by the XXX placeholders on the backside stamp and likely lacks a bootable OS, just a "Bonfire" test routine. Nevertheless, it looks authentic enough that we expect Apple's ..Shop NowPublished on: 11th May, 2010
We've heard it before, now Microsoft's Syed Bilal Tariq is repeating the October launch date for Natal. Speaking to GamerTagRadio, Microsoft's marketing manager for Saudi Arabia says that the Natal launch, "is going to be somewhere in October and we will be in a position to confirm the date at E3, which is in June, but definitely it is going to be October 2010." So ..Shop Now