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... 

First BlackBerry 10 phone looks like a tiny PlayBook

BlackBerry World 2012 will be kicking off soon, and one device that will definitely be on display is RIM’s very first BlackBerry 10 phone. That’s it up above, and yes — it looks an awful lot like a diminutive PlayBook. The similarities... 

RIM offers a glimpse at BlackBerry 10 OS

Wondering what RIM could possibly do to turn things around in a big way? It’s going to take the right mix of sexy hardware, a revamped and highly usable operating system, and some darn good marketing. Based on what new CEO Thorsten Heins has just... 

LG Cloud: another multi-platform cloud storage service

In a world of homogenous smartphones and tablets, there’s one feature that is slowly but surely coming along for a ride on the bandwagon. It’s cloud storage, and just about every Android smartphone OEM is working on their own implementation... 

Microsoft invests $300M in strategic ebook partnership wit

Among the many tricks that Microsoft has up their sleeve for the impending Windows 8 launch, it would appear that they have taken a liking to the idea of providing digital content. Here’s an arena where Microsoft’s biggest competitors have... 

Review: HTC One S for T-Mobile

Up until about a year ago, if you asked me who the best Android manufacturer out there was I would have told you that my favorite, when it comes to hardware, was HTC. Their use of soft touch coatings made their phones feel great, and the company seemed... 

Team Stream HD

If you are passionate about your sports team and want to be the first to know every detail, then you’ll want to download the Team Stream HD app by Bleacher Report on your iPad. You can select… Read the full review at AppSafari Original post:  Team... 

Used smartphone market Swappa lets you safely buy an Andro

Buying a smartphone secondhand is often sketchy business. You go through Craigslist looking for what seems like the perfect deal, and then meet up in the most public place possible to investigate the merchandise and finally make the purchase. Or, you... 

Three incredible new smartphone accessories that are under

There is so much that can be done with our smartphones now that we basically never put them down. If we’re not checking in to something or watching a video, we’re surfing the web and/or making phone calls. So in between all that hard work... 

Forget benchmarks, is Intel’s Medfield good for Android?

Intel is the undisputed king of processors on the desktop, but has shown an almost willful disinterest in mobile phones over the years. The company even sold off its ARM licensee subsidiary, XScale back in 2006 just as the mobile revolution was about... 

Samsung Galaxy S3 officially getting quad-core Exynos powe

Amidst a slew of prototype leaks and benchmark app revelations, Samsung has finally decided to offer up something official about the upcoming Galaxy S3. Although some sources had pegged a dual-core chip as its powerplant, Samsung now says that the quad-core... 

Android 4.0: Soft buttons vs. software buttons

Android users are being faced with an interesting dilemma in their next phone purchase. For some, the decision could make or break their next phone purchase. For others, it’s a fairly trivial thing that no one notices. Before Android 4.0, every... 

Google reveals 2006 Android prototype phone in courtroom

You might be familiar with the early concept Android phones that Google showed off on video back in 2007, but an earlier prototype device has come to light in the court battle between Google and Oracle. In a slide deck from 2006, Google pitched a “Google... 

Onion Browser brings encrypted mobile browsing to the iPho

In an era when security is at the top of our minds, mobile web browsers seem to be lagging behind. There are few options for secure web sessions on smartphones, but a new iPhone app called Onion Browser is changing that. Onion Browser connects to the...