Mid-range HTC Desire 600 with dual-SIM and quad-core CPU u

HTC announced a new mid-range device, Desire 600, which promises to offer quite a bang for the buck. Unfortunately, price was not announced (all we have is “affordable price tag”) but we do have the full specs sheet: it will pack Qualcomm’s... 

Samsung Galaxy Admire 2 and Galaxy Discover joining Galaxy

Cricket is not only adding the Samsung Galaxy S4 to its portfolio, but also two other Android smartphones made by the Korean company – Galaxy Admire 2 and Galaxy Discover. The former is already available through US Cellular which is selling it... 

Samsung selling 4 GALAXY S4 units per second; New color ve

Samsung has officially announced that its Galaxy S4 has reached the 10 million units sold milestone, adding that the phone is estimated to be selling at a rate of four units per second. Yup, it sets a new record for the Korean company, generating sales... 

HTC First discontinued as Facebook Home continues to fail

Much like television shows, phones that do poorly at launch can be pulled and just disappear. After a month of poor sales, the Facebook powered HTC First will soon be gone from AT&T shelves for good. Go here to see the original: HTC First discontinued... 

BlackBerry Messenger coming to iOS and Android this summer

In a move that BlackBerry hopes will cast a tall shadow on iMessage and Google Talk, their BlackBerry Messenger is soon to be available on iOS and Android. See the original post:  BlackBerry Messenger coming to iOS and Android this summer  Read More →

Should I buy the HTC One or Samsung Galaxy S4?

Which phone is better, the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S4? That’s a question that we’ve been getting a lot lately… See the rest here: Should I buy the HTC One or Samsung Galaxy S4?  Read More →

Google unveils cloud-based sync tools for notification and

Google’s annual developer conference started with a bang as cross platform cloud services were unveiled. Here is the original: Google unveils cloud-based sync tools for notification and game data  Read More →

NEC unveils a water-cooled Android smartphone

Brace yourselves, Geek fans: NEC has just unveiled a water-cooled Android smartphone. The downside? The Medias X 06E is a little more girly and embellished than you might like. What’s inside the phone… See original here: NEC unveils a water-cooled... 

Geekout Episode 9: The Google I/O 2013 edition

Amidst the dozens of sessions, weary from hours of keynote speeches, we managed to sit down in the middle of Google I/O to chat a little about what we’ve seen and what we… The rest is here: Geekout Episode 9: The Google I/O 2013 edition  Read More →

Google I/O 2013: The complete walkthrough

It was really, really hard to get into Google I/O this year, so a lot of people that wanted to attend the show just couldn’t make it out to San Francisco’s Moscone Center… Here is the original:  Google I/O 2013: The complete walkthrough  Read More →

The Glass photosphere easter egg every Android device shou

Google’s has a fun Easter Egg inside of Glass, leaving us to wonder why this isn’t a feature built into every Android phone and tablet. Like most of Google’s products, there’s something fun… Original post:  The Glass photosphere... 

Should I buy the Samsung Galaxy S4 or stick with the Galax

The Galaxy S3 is still a great phone, but let’s face it, the Galaxy S4 is better. Is it worth upgrading though? More here: Should I buy the Samsung Galaxy S4 or stick with the Galaxy S3?  Read More →

HTC considering a vanilla Android HTC One ‘Senseless’

Following right behind Google’s announcement of the Galaxy S4 Google Edition, it seems HTC is considering a stock Android variant of the One for release in the US. HTC certainly put their best… Read more: HTC considering a vanilla Android... 

CTIA 2013: Hands-On With the Kyocera Hydro Edge

We got our hands on a few new Kyocera handsets today at CTIA 2013 in Las Vegas,  one of them being the ruggedized and waterproof Kyocera Hydro Edge. It’s predecessor, the Kyocera Hydro was announced last year at CTIA 2012 in New Orleans. The Hydro... 

Samsung launches $800,000 app competition for Galaxy S4

Samsung has launched a global app competition to get new apps for its recently unveiled Galaxy S4 smartphone. Developers looking to win some cash and extra exposure should take advantage of the Samsung Chord SDK, which is used to create ad-hoc groups...