iPhone 3GS making a comeback as $200 prepaid handset?

On the list of Apple rumors that just won’t go away, there’s an iOS HDTV, a smaller iPad, and a less expensive iPhone. According to Jeffries & Co. analyst Peter Misek (who has been right on the money before), they’re finally ready... 

Apple testing 3.95-inch 16:9 display in iPhone 5

As is always the case when discussing future Apple hardware releases, there’s a lot of speculation as to what the company will change in terms of the underlying components inside the case, as well as the look of the device. The (highly desirable)... 

HTC Desire C brings ICS and a 600MHz chip to Vodafone

At the start of 2012, HTC announced that they were going to bin their scattergun approach to smartphones and focus on making a handful of awesome devices. The HTC Desire C proves that there are different degrees of awesome in the company’s eyes.... 

Sprint’s LTE plans, and how they stack up against the re

When the other carriers started to make a serious push to roll out LTE, it became clear that Sprint’s WiMax deployment was not the 4G people were looking for. Lets face it — Sprint is likely going to spend the next year playing catch up to... 

Hands-on with the HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE for Verizon

Verizon has been incredibly successful with their Droid brand of Android phones. Verizon might carry many Android devices, but the Droid-branded ones receive the full force of Big Red’s marketing machine. Each Droid phone is equipped with special... 

A deep dive into Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko project

Imagine, if you would, a mobile environment in which you had complete control over how every little thing you see looks and acts. Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko (B2G) project is a mobile operating system that uses the web as your delivery mechanism for... 

Hands-on with the Samsung Focus 2 for AT&T

These days it feels like everyone is holding their breath in anticipation, waiting for what is coming next from Microsoft. During that time AT&T is continuing their march forward with inexpensive Windows Phone devices for their LTE network. Windows... 

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S3

Easily the most anticipated Android phone of 2012, the Samsung Galaxy S3 made some waves after it was finally announced last week. While the US version of the phone has not yet been announced — it will be unveiled in the US later this year —... 

First Tizen developer phone makes a public appearance

As Android and iOS duke it out for smartphone OS supremacy, RIM and Microsoft continue refining their own mobile offerings in the hopes of making up some ground before the year is out. HP, meanwhile, steadily works away on Open webOS. And what about... 

BlackBerry 10 to feature built-in video editing, screen sh

RIM recently offered the world a limited peek at what’s coming in BlackBerry 10, but CrackBerry has been abuzz today with images that appear to have leaked out of Waterloo that show off several additional features. Among them: screen sharing during... 

Untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4 iOS 5.1 achieved

The wait continues for the iPhone 4S and new iPad to be jailbroken, but for anyone using an iPhone 4 or iPad 2 there’s good news. An untethered jailbreak for those devices running iOS 5.1 has finally been achieved by one determined iPhone hacker.... 

Untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4 iOS 5.1 achieved

The wait continues for the iPhone 4S and new iPad to be jailbroken, but for anyone using an iPhone 4 or iPad 2 there’s good news. An untethered jailbreak for those devices running iOS 5.1 has finally been achieved by one determined iPhone hacker.... 

Qualcomm’s move from silent power to household name begi

Intel is a name that everyone knows. Some people may not be aware that they know it, or why they know it, but Intel is very much a household name. When people go into stores to buy computers, the Intel logo is often a comfort that they are buying a quality... 

Qualcomm’s move from silent power to household name begi

Intel is a name that everyone knows. Some people may not be aware that they know it, or why they know it, but Intel is very much a household name. When people go into stores to buy computers, the Intel logo is often a comfort that they are buying a quality... 

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...