GraviMaze – Gravity Puzzle Solving

GraviMaze developed by hart[dev] and available for the iPhone and iPod touch, may at first glance seem like something you’ve probably seen on the App Store before; a puzzle game where you must… Read the full review at AppSafari Read more from... 

Shortmail

Shortmail is a new messaging service and iPhone app that combines aspects of Twitter and Email into a brand new socially aware service. You sign up for a new user@shortmail.com address that ties into… Read the full review at AppSafari Read the original... 

Is Andy Rubin trying to reboot the G1?

The first Android phone was the HTC G1 on T-Mobile. It was not a pretty phone. The battery was removable, and someone at Google and HTC thought that a hardware keyboard was still a necessary thing. The screen slid away to reveal one of my favorite phone... 

Mozilla pushes unified interface for all versions of Firef

When you ship a piece of cross-platform software, it make sense to try and keep the experience a unified one. Your users probably own multiple devices, after all, and you don’t need to be confusing matters by placing UI elements in different spots... 

Live coverage of Samsung’s Galaxy S3 announcement event

The highly-awaited Samsung Mobile Unpacked event is today, which means we are probably just minutes away from the announcement of the Galaxy S3. The phone stands to be the most popular handset from Samsung’s incredibly successful Galaxy line. There... 

Samsung Galaxy S III

One of the most anticipated handsets of the year, the Samsung Galaxy S III is bigger, faster and more stylish than its predecessor and is very desirable indeed. The rest is here: Samsung Galaxy S III  Read More →

Leaked Samsung Galaxy S3 specs confirm dual-core Snapdrago

With the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S3 less than a day away, a leaked user agent profile seems to confirm at least some of the rumored specs. The device in question appears to be Verizon’s version of the Galaxy S3, the SCH-i535. Of most interest... 

Leaked Samsung Galaxy S3 specs confirm dual-core Snapdrago

With the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S3 less than a day away, a leaked user agent profile seems to confirm at least some of the rumored specs. The device in question appears to be Verizon’s version of the Galaxy S3, the SCH-i535. Of most interest... 

Retro: HTC Wallaby

You might not have heard of the name “HTC Wallaby”, but this early Windows smartphone was hugely influential when it launched 10 years ago. Continued here: Retro: HTC Wallaby  Read More →

Retro: HTC Wallaby

You might not have heard of the name “HTC Wallaby”, but this early Windows smartphone was hugely influential when it launched 10 years ago. More here: Retro: HTC Wallaby  Read More →

iPhone 5 SIM card tray suggests no major redesign

With the iPhone 5 expected to launch as early as September this year, parts for the new phone will start appearing on production lines soon in order to get millions manufactured in time to meet the inevitable demand. Revised parts means new parts for... 

RIM promises BlackBerry 10 developers $10,000 for good app

As Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform continues to flounder despite having some very good features, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the application ecosystem can make or break a platform. RIM is apparently (and finally) aware of this fact,... 

5 ways that HTC Sense 4 is a step backwards from stock And

When Google released Android 4.0, we all knew it was not going to put an end to the various flavors of Android out there. Like every other Linux distribution, there are those who feel like their way is better, so the primary code base gets forked to... 

Review: HTC One X LTE (AT&T)

The march of the HTC One line of devices continues, as AT&T prepares to deliver their next LTE phone. The HTC One X on AT&T is a little different from the HTC One X that was released in the UK not too long ago, swapping out the Nvidia Tegra... 

April 2012 Roundup

April 2012 was a quiet month in the mobile phone industry, but there were some interesting new devices announced from a few manufacturers. Read the rest here: April 2012 Roundup  Read More →