Motorola DEVOUR with Verizon USA at Cost of $149.99
March 25th, 2010 by Dennis Hager
Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and Motorola (NYSE: MOT) have just launched/announced the Motorola DEVOUR for use on ‘big red’. Available in-stores and online starting today, the DEVOUR will run you a cool $149.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate… Oh, and you’ll need to sign that 2-year agreement while you’re at it too. If the Droid ain’t your thing, the DEVOUR is the second Android-powered device to hit...Android joining in the tablet wars – WePad is an Android tablet from Germany
March 22nd, 2010 by Dennis Hager
Another product is joining the tablet wars. It?s WePad, which comes from the German company Neofonie. Specs wise, we?re talking about the device that?s more powerful than the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iPad, but as you know, it?s not the specs that win the consumers? hearts, minds and ultimately wallets.
While the iPad relies on Apple?s 1Ghz ARM-based A4 processor, WePad uses 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 Pineview-M...Firstview of CE/Android tablets
March 7th, 2010 by Dennis Hager
Doesn’t look too bad for a $95 Android tablet, huh? Well, there’s plenty more where that came from. Scattered along the main halls of CeBIT are dozens of Chinese and Taiwanese consumer electronics resellers looking to sell products to new customers, and this year they sure loaded up the suitcases with cheap Android / Windows CE tablets.
For the most part all these tablets (or small smartbooks)...Low-Cost Android Devices from Innocomm
March 6th, 2010 by Dennis Hager
Have you heard of Innocomm? Chances are it?s a name that doesn?t sound terribly familiar. That?s because it?s a fresh new smartphone manufacturer that has lofty inspirations to come out with several low-cost yet high-quality Android handsets and distribute them to carriers on a global scale.
We first saw Innocomm at MWC 2010, where it was demonstrating its upcoming Skate handset (pictured below), which...Nokia announcing its C-Series family phones – Nokia C5 CandyBar
March 2nd, 2010 by Dennis Hager
Nokia has finally announced its first phone from the Cseries family ? the Nokia C5 candybar (first seen at the beginning of February).
Presented as a ?smartphone optimized for social networking and sharing,? Nokia C5 lets you see Facebook status updates from the phonebook, and it also provides easy access to other social networking sites like MySpace.
The handset also features: S60 3rd Edition, 2.2...Sony Ericsson’s latest Android handsets, the Xperia X10 Mini and Xperia X10 Mini Pro
March 2nd, 2010 by Dennis Hager
Sony Ericsson?s latest Android handsets, the Xperia X10 Mini and Xperia X10 Mini Pro, might be available in the UK as soon as April (when Vodafone UK should launch the Xperia X10).
Expansys has both new devices on pre-order, saying that they?ll be out on April 13 ? the Xperia X10 Mini costs ?299.99 ($446), while the Xperia X10 Mini Pro is priced at ?339.99 ($506).
Running Android 1.6, the X10 Mini...HTC HD2 seems to be getting murkier by the minute
March 2nd, 2010 by Dennis Hager
The fate of the mighty HTC HD2 seems to be getting murkier by the minute: Microsoft UK VP Alex Reeve said last week that an upgrade to Windows Phone 7 Series might be left up to hardware partners, but now Natasha Kwan, General Manager for Microsoft’s Asia Pacific Mobile Communications Business says the 1GHz handset “doesn’t qualify because it doesn’t have the three buttons”...New Moto Devour – A sturdy design with a functional feature from MotoRola
March 1st, 2010 by Dennis Hager
The Motorola DEVOUR for Verizon Wireless features Google’s popular Android 1.6 (Donut) operating system as well as the MOTOBLUR service. MOTOBLUR syncs and delivers your messages, status updates, contacts and more to the DEVOUR’s multiple, customizable homescreens. With no logins or apps to open and an intuitive design, you will always have the most up-to-date information at your fingertips....BlackBerry Bold 9700 – the most powerful smartphone from Blackberry
December 28th, 2009 by Dennis Hager
The RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 features a sleeker design than its predecessor and adds a 3.5mm headphone jack, a responsive optical trackpad, and an extra-sharp display. The smartphone is fast and offers the full range of wireless options and robust messaging capabilities.
Though Web browsing is not its forte, the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 is one of the most powerful and best messaging smartphones in...Dell plans to evaluate Chrome OS and Moblin to use in its products
July 19th, 2009 by Dennis Hager
Dell has announced on its blog that it will evaluate the Chrome OS and the Moblin for future use in its products. These OS are more cost effective and resource intensive as compared to Windows. Dell is most likely to integrate the Linux-based Moblin OS in its ultra portable computing devices.
The Moblin OS is more suitable as it very cost effective and suitable for devices with small screen size. Chrome...Google Boosting iGoogle For Android And iPhone
June 14th, 2009 by Dennis Hager
Today Google rolled out a new version of its iGoogle page for the Android and iPhone platforms. New features include the ability to access more of your tabs and improved gadget support for interacting with your content.
You might be fooled into thinking that Google only develops new and interesting mobile products for the iPhone and Android. While it’s true that they seem to get the lion’s...Nokia unveils low cost 3G phones in India
May 18th, 2009 by Dennis Hager
Nokia 2730 Classic
Nokia has unveiled three new low cost 3G enabled phones
aimed at emerging markets. The new models announced are Nokia 2730 Classic, Nokia 2720 Fold and Nokia 7020.
All three phones are Internet-ready, and work with Nokia’s range of emerging market services such as Nokia Life Tools and Ovi Mail. Let’s now delve into the finer details of each of the devices.
The 2730 Classic...Nokia’s 5800 sells millions, Google Android devices get videotastic SDK
April 19th, 2009 by Dennis Hager
iPhone rumours continue to rumble on with the current clouds of tea leaves apparently signifying that iPhone nano is off the agenda, to be replaced by iPhone Senior and iPhone Junior. Which in turn have been replaced by iPhone 2.75G, and iPhone with front-facing camera. Surely iPhone teasmade is next?
The other big iPhone news has been the march towards 1 billion App Store downloads; something Apple...








