The internet has been raging against AT&T since early last week when CEO Ralph de la Vega suggested that AT&T may implement some type of tiered data plan structure to combat the 3% of its smartphone users chewing up 40%… Full story...
It was mentioned in one of our whispers and now it’s here: Verizon has released a Push-To-Talk application for its fleet of BlackBerry smartphones.
Apple may be bringing two heavy hitters to the market early this summer according to some rumors fresh from the pages of AppleInsider.
Google is looking to leverage its foothold in the online video realm by partnering with Sony on a new television service to be called Google TV.
Today, Amazon announced the release of Kindle for Mac, a service designed to allow Mac users to purchase, as well as access, the content of the Kindle e-book library right from their Mac.
We have heard from multiple sources that the much-awaited Android 2.1 OS upgrade due to start today, has been delayed.
We’ll be brief: we never had any issues with the screens on the first two Nexus One devices we received (T-Mobile).
A reliable source has just let us in on how Verizon Wireless will be rolling out the Android 2.1 update to your Motorola DROID, and it looks like quite a few of us will be waiting for quite a while…
The Windows Phone 7 platform has caused quite a stir this week as the nitty gritty details under the pretty exterior are being exposed for the world to see.
HTC Touch Pro2 users on Sprint should stock up on party hats and streamers as the Now Network is gearing up for a Friday release of the long overdue software update to Windows Mobile 6.
HTC just hit us up with an official response to Apple’s patent lawsuit filed against them. In short, HTC is sticking up for themselves, naming the innovations they’ve been to market with, and listing some of the industry-wide reckognition they’ve…