HTC's Evo Shift 4G has been given a more formal image leak and a tentative ship date. A post today on the SprintUsers forum has shown the Android slider with its keyboard extended but still in a third-party case.
Despite the speculation beforehand, Google launched the new Nexus S last week with little fanfare: no big press event, no gathering of Samsung, Android and T-Mobile execs on-stage to talk about how pleased they are to work together.
After intense pressure on the high end of smartphones, much of the BlackBerry's success in recent months has been at the low end: the Curve is now by far its most popular phone.
Section: Communications, Smartphones, Mobile, Web, Google Google is going to be making some changes to the Android Market here shortly, and one of those changes is likely going to anger some.
Section: Communications, Smartphones, Mobile Google officially announced the Nexus S earlier in the week and that was quickly followed up with word that the handset would be available with T-Mobile and also Best Buy.
Whether it’s gaming I’m after, or if I want to spend some time watching some of my favorite shows and movies, I’m typically sitting in front of my HDTV each and every night.
Looking for a Christmas gift that is so unique that only a handful of people on the planet will find it beneath the Christmas tree? If you happen to have a wad of cash burning a hole in your pocket, then you might want to contact luxury electronics designer Stuart Hughes.
For the last week there’s been a frenzy of news around Chrome OS and Google’s Cr-48 — a new, unbranded notebook computer that Google is distributing to early adopters so that it can test Chrome OS before its big public launch.
A leak on Saturday has signalled that Microsoft is backing away more permanently from the Kin One and Two. The platform's Kin Studio online backup and sharing service will shut down January 31, less than a year after it went live, and will take away nearly all the features unique to the two phones.
Welcome to the first installment of our “Week With” series of reviews with the handheld L1 v2 Laser Pico Projector from AAXA. Marvel at its tinyness, laugh with joy when you realize the box is about six times larger than the actual device.
The LG Star received a more extensive hands-on today that suggested it could be one of the most advanced smartphones to date when it launches next year.
Finally after a long long wait, Google has showcased the very first laptop running Chrome OS. This new 12.1-inch laptop from Google is named as Cr-48. Unfortunately, Cr-48 will not be available for final user until mid-2011.
Tom Weis’ feet must have been numb when he stepped out of his Rocket Trike on December 7. Funny, for a German-made vehicle called the Rocket Trike there’s zero rocketing involved in its operation—it’s pure 100% renewable (and painful) pedaling some 2,500 miles from Colorado to...
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Needham & Company analyst Charlie Wolf believes that the iPhone could emerge as the big survivor as Android and Windows Phone 7 battle it out in a race to the bottom.
On a recent trip, while on the tarmac at LAX, I spotted the most awesome artwork on an airplane ever. It was a promo for Starcraft II on the side of a Korean Air jumbo jet. Old news I know, but just in case you missed it like I did.
Delta Airlines is helping to make life a bit easier for travelers that hope to top off their batteries before getting onto a plane. Until now, fliers often had to scour the corners of gate areas to find an available outlet to scrounge some spare electrons.
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, Mobile Huawei, a company more well-known for their networking equipment has joined the Android party by way of two new smartphones bearing the Ideos product series branding.
There's nothing like a Fanny Wang. Perhaps that's what people will be saying later this month, when the Fanny Wang Headphone Company officially launches. The headphone promises to marry high-style and great sound, and it's available now for pre-order for $149.95.
To think we ran a story about this a few days ago. (Read it here.) For reasons unexplained, the German author of the sensational/opportunistic ebook about the currently brewing Wikileaks war has vanished from Amazon’s shelves.
Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Laptops Google and the future of Chrome OS. Sure, some may see some issues given the system lives online and there are plenty of things that are different as compared to the Windows PC’s that many are using on a day to day basis.
If just the idea of a puppy or kitty hiding in a fruit box to steal your coins isn't already enough to make you melt, then either your heart's made of coal or you'd better prepare to be shop-vacc'd off the floor of your studio after watching this!
Repairing most electronics these days is pointless unless you are doing it for fun. Take an answering machine for example. You can purchase a new one for $10 but to find a fault in a dead one you could spend days of your spare time.
It was kind of a depressing week in Twitter. The buzz on the Twits was about the 30th anniversary of John Lennon's murder, Elizabeth Edwards succumbing to cancer, Julian Assange being arrested for rape allegations, and so on.