According to recent iPhone 4S/5 rumors, it seems that AT&T has reportedly been testing out the next generation iPhone on their network. Apparently the prototype handsets...
Good news if you’re living in Japan, as there is a chance you may be able to get your hands on the Fujitsu Windows Phone 7...
Enterpriseusers who have been eyeing the ViewSonic ViewPad 10pro ever since it was unveiled all the way back in February will be happy to know that...
Don’t you wish your iPhone 4 supported dual SIM cards? Well if you’re hoping for some dual SIM action with your iPhone, it looks like there...
With Apple, Google and Amazon starting up (or have already launched) their cloud systems, it looks like RIM wants in on the action too. A recent...
When the Acer Iconia Tab A100 was delayed, it was because Acer had attempted to use Android Honeycomb 3.0 on the 7-inch device. At that time,...
Good news! If you’ve been eyeing the Motorola Photon 4G, it looks like the device is up for pre-order at Walmart’s website, and it looks like...
Are there any Motorola Droid users out there? If you are, you probably know that the handset will most likely not see the Gingerbread 2.3 update,...
For those who can’t remember the Dell Latitude XT3, it’s Dell’s attempt at a business laptop/tablet hybrid. Sporting a dual-core 2.5GHz Core i5-2520, 2GB of RAM, a...
A couple of days ago we reported that Motorola was rolling out the new Android Honeycomb 3.2 to Xoom users, but however it was limited to...
We all know Foxconn as the company based in China that is responsible for the manufacturing of Apple’s products, namely the iPad and the iPhone. Well...
Most of us are familiar with Barnes & Nobles’ Android Nook e-reader, but what if you thought to yourself, “If only I could make this into...
For those who are unaware, iRiver is a Korean brand that used to make MP3 players, but judging by its looks now, they seem to be...
If you were wondering what the version of WP7’s Mango update will be, it seems that according to the tweet, it will be version 7.5. Some...
For those wondering, Verizon’s 4G network operates mostly in the 746-787MHz range, compared to AT&T’s 704-746MHz. What this means is that Verizon’s LTE capable phones will not...