Xperia X10 Sees New Gingerbread ROM, Shows Multi-touch on Video
Japanese-Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson is preparing a new software update for its high-end Xperia X10 handset, one that would enable its users enjoy the benefits of multi-touch....
View ArticleDing! The White iPhone 4 Shows Up In AT&T’s Inventory
Would-be White iPhone 4 owners, resume your position on the edge of your seat. Following last week’s appearance of a white iPhone 4 in Best Buy’s inventory system, the most mythical handset of the...
View ArticleGoogle Mobile Now Shows App-like Weather Information
If you have an iOS device or an Android device, then head over to Google.com right now and search for “Weather“. Pretty cool right? Explaining the thought process behind this new app-like weather...
View ArticleNimbuzz Ping Shows Smartphone Opportunities in Feature Phones
Nimbuzz, a free cross-platform call and messaging mobile application, is zigging while the market is zagging. Today, the company announced Nimbuzz Ping, a push notification feature for feature phone...
View ArticleEssay: iPad Rich Text Editor Shows Promise, Needs Work
Essay is a rich text editor for the iPad. Apple’s tablet has plenty of plain text editors, with all manner of special features, but unless you go for the more complex apps like Pages, or entire...
View ArticleDisney Japan Shows Its Android 3D Phone With Access To The “Disney Market”
Remember that Disney-themed Android phone from Japan we blogged two weeks ago? At that time, Disney Japan didn’t release a lot of information, but now they did [JP], and they also showed the 3D device...
View ArticleLeaked CDMA BlackBerry 2011 roadmap shows all
Home / Blackberry, Carriers, General, Smartphones, Sprint, Verizon Wireless / Leaked CDMA BlackBerry 2011 roadmap shows all These internal RIM slides posted by CrackBerry.com shows us all what RIM has...
View ArticleGoogle Shows More Honeycomb, But Not Enough
More of Google’s Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), the mobile operating system optimized for tablet devices, crawled out into the light of day: more developer tools, more context around its new features, more...
View ArticleMotorola hasn’t forgotten Razr yet, shows off Motorola Gleam to prove it
Up until Motorola adopted Android completely, if you said Motorola, the only thing that people including me could think of, was the Motorola Razr series, purely because of its iconic design. But...
View ArticleLeaked Dell 2011 Roadmap Shows New Smartphones, Tablets
Computer maker Dell should bring to the market during the ongoing year a nice range of new smartphones, running either under Google’s Android operating system or under Microsoft’s Windows Phone...
View ArticleYouTube Speedtest Shows Your Speed for the Last Month, Compares to Others
If you’ve ever wondered why your YouTube videos take so long to load, or wanted to see how your internet speed compares to other YouTube users, you should head over to the YouTube Speedtest. This free...
View ArticleStudy Shows 31 Percent of US Mobile Users Check Email 4+ Times Daily, Are...
A new study from eMarketer points to stats from Merkle indicating that 32% of U.S. mobile email users age 18 or older with an Internet-enabled phone check personal email via a mobile device between one...
View ArticleQualcomm Shows off 13-Megapixel, Quad-Mic Android Handset
You are in an Android Post Qualcomm demonstrated a new reference design at CTIA today, featuring the MSM8660 dual-core snapdragon chipset, first sampled in June 2010. The MSM8x60 runs at 1.2GHz and is...
View ArticleVZ Navigator For HTC Merge Shows Up in Android Market
You are in an Android Post When the VZ Navigator application for the HTC Thunderbolt surfaced in the Android Market on March 1, the smartphone itself was launched two weeks after. Now there’s a VZ...
View ArticleNew comScore Report Shows US Smartphone Ownership Soaring
Smartphone ownership in the United States is surging. That’s according to fresh data published today from the comScore MobiLens service. The report points to key trends in the US mobile phone industry...
View ArticleTV Shows May Take Paid Votes Via Facebook Credits
Mobile Interactive Group (MIG), a vendor which makes mobile apps that support engagement with TV shows, has enabled Facebook Credits in its technology platform. That means shows like Sky1’s Got To...
View ArticleTV Shows May Take Paid Votes Via Facebook Credits
Mobile Interactive Group (MIG), a vendor which makes mobile apps that support engagement with TV shows, has enabled Facebook Credits in its technology platform. That means shows like Sky1’s Got To...
View ArticleApple Patent Shows Thunderbolt Dock Connector
Apple patents aren’t normally worth the pixels it takes to write about them — any half-smart company will patent any and every idea its employees have, just in case. But this USB 3.0 / Thunderbolt...
View ArticleNielsen Reports Shows Fickle iPhone, Android Preferences Among Smartphone Buyers
Mirror, mirror, on the wall… which is the top smartphone of them all? According to The Nielsen Company’s monthly survey of US mobile consumers from July-September 2010, consumers expressing interest in...
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