Specifications and an image of what will apparently be Motorola's third Android-powered smartphone have leaked out. This device will supposedly have much in common with the Motorola Cliq Full story...
The Barnes & Noble nook launched a few months ago, but it was sold only on this company's website. Starting in the middle of this week, those who want this e-book reader will be able to pick one up in a B&N store.
Some new images and details on the HTC Incredible have come to light. This smartphone is reportedly coming to Verizon later this year running Android OS 2.
In the very near future, users will be able to store more than 100 HD movies on a single SD card, movies they can then watch on their smartphone.
It has been rumored for years that Microsoft is going to make its Zune media player into an iPhone competitor, and that will apparently come into being with the release of Windows Mobile 7.
The Motorola Split may be one of the more innovative models of this year. This Android-based smartphone will boast a split keyboard that slides out from either side of the touchscreen.
A roadmap of upcoming products has leaked out of T-Mobile USA, showing its plans to introduce several new models in March.
Slacker, Inc. has introduced a version of the Slacker Radio Mobile app for Palm's latest devices. This allows users to listen to a wide variety of streaming music on their smartphone, for free.
Google has released a new version of Google Maps for smartphones running the Android OS. New features include night mode for navigation and synchronization of starred places.
Barnes & Noble has begun sending out v1.2 of the system software for its nook e-book reader. Like an earlier update, this both improves the performance of this device and removes a few bugs.
Smartphones aren't as powerful as desktops, but with a remote-access app like LogMeIn Ignition you can use your iPhone to do almost everything your office or home PC can do.