Samsung drops Galaxy Tab 10.1, 8.9, Honeycomb Touchwiz

For the most part, Samsung is pretty straightforward with their equipment. They typically brag about “best in class” something or other, and provide you with features, specifications, and expectations of use. Take, for instance, the Galaxy... 

LG Optimus C available on Cricket Wireless for $130

The LG Optimus C is a popular budget Android handset that is available on a number of wireless networks in one shape or form. According to Engadget, the latest provider to start shipping the handset is Cricket Wireless, who may not be as well known as... 

Amazon Appstore prices and apps leak

A few days ago we reported that the ever-so popular game Angry Birds would be launching for Android through the Amazon Appstore, not the Android Market. Rovio, Angry Birds’ publisher, decided to offer the new Angry Birds Rio game exclusively to... 

Sprint Overdrive Pro 3G/4G mobile hotspot router arrives M

Sprint has announced the upcoming availability of their new mobile hotspot device which they have called the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G. The mobile hotspot, which makes it possible to connect up to eight devices to mobile broadband simultaneously, offers a... 

Verizon holding 10% of iPhone market

It looks like Verizon Wireless did a pretty good job of grabbing some quick iPhone market share from AT&T last month. Verizon’s launch of the iPhone in February marked the first time AT&T has faced competition for iPhone users since the... 

Nokia Beta Labs introduces Shoot and Tag video app

Making videos on your phone isn’t necessarily always the easiest way to go about it, especially when you have to re-watch the entire thing afterwards to find where the good parts were. The Nokia Beta Labs have come up with Shoot and Tag, an app... 

What’s the best Android phone on AT&T?

In our continuing Best Android Phone series, I address the desire to find the all around most useful phone on each of the major carriers in the US. These devices are not the best based on pure specs, but rather an entire understanding of the device and... 

The iPhone 4

It could be said that there has never been a phone more eagerly anticipated than the iPhone 4. After the remarkable success of its big brother, the 3GS, people knew that the developers at Apple would have to produce something very special if the new phone... 

iPad 2 gets the mandatory teardown

Apple’s iPad 2 finally went on sale today putting an end to all the speculation around what the sequel to the original iPad would bring. Of course, what may still be a mystery is what is under the hood of the iPad 2. Luckily, we can thank our friends... 

Windows Phone 7 update delayed until end of March

It was hoped that the latest Windows Phone 7 update was going to appear this week (March 8 to be precise), and bring to the table the first of its major fixes in the shape of copy/paste support. But like many people I waited in anticipation for the message... 

iPhone 5 engineering drawings appear on the web

With no more rumors to report about the iPad 2, and everyone in the U.S. able to buy Apple’s 2nd gen tablet today, our attention can turn to the iPhone 5. It’s therefore quite fitting that some new engineering drawings have appeared on the... 

iPad 2 with iOS 4.3 expected to be fast away from web brow

Earlier this month, media outlets were abuzz with the news that Apple had announced the iPad 2. Apple’s first entrant into the tablet computer market has completed dominated, and Forrester Research has predicted that with the introduction of the... 

Samsung Stealth LTE smartphone expected April

Back at CES in January Samsung was demonstrating a rather impressive looking LTE Android smartphone with a huge 4.3″ AMOLED display. Until recently it was only known as the SCH-i510, but has now been given its official name of the Samsung Stealth... 

Microsoft paid Nokia $1Bn for Windows Phone 7 deal

When Nokia and Microsoft recently came to an agreement to bring Windows Phone 7 to Nokia’s phones, there were a lot of factors that greased the wheels of the deal. On the one hand, Nokia is still selling more smartphones than any other company... 

CDMA iPhone 4 on PAYG Cricket Wireless via jailbreak

Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) deals are normally ideal if you don’t fancy being tied down to a lengthy phone contract. However, for iPhone 4 users your choices are normally dependent on the two main mobile operators, Verizon or AT&T. But Engadget has uncovered...