Google on Monday quietly dropped the cost of the controversial Equipment Recovery Fee for the Nexus One to $150. The company's updated Terms of Sale now list a price less than half the $350 it had charged originally. The fee still takes effect within 120 days and stacks on top of T-Mobile's own $200 early termination fee.... Full story...
Blockbuster's OnDemand debuting for the T-Mobile HTC HD2 smartphone will expand to other platforms, the company said.
The next iPhone will continue to exacerbate Palm's troubles, according to UBS analyst Maynard Um. Despite the buzz surrounding the Pre announcement early last year, Palm recently cut its guidance for the current quarter.
Canon on Wednesday released details on six new LCD multimedia projectors meant for teachers and business pros.
Sprint on Wednesday confirmed that it would get its own version of the Nexus One. The device is the second confirmed CDMA version and now puts the HTC-built Android flagship on all four major US carriers following both the original T-Mobile and early Verizon launches as well as the just-announced AT&T version.
Microsoft on the last day of MIX10 has confirmed that it can remotely disable Windows Phone 7 apps sold through the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Sprint in an unusual marketing tactic is marketing its Sierra Wireless Overdrive router as a companion to the iPhone.
A recent FCC report indicates that AT&T may soon offer the Nokia Internet Stick CS-12. While this is not confirmed by either company, the technical specs of the device show that it will support AT&T's GSM and WCDMA bands.
Microsoft has suffered its second legal blow this year with a loss in a patent infringement lawsuit. Judge Leonard Davis ordered the Windows developer to pay $105.
Acer USA has already put up product pages for its TimelineX notebooks early, though has since pulled them again.
The widely leaked HTC Supersonic should get its formal introduction at next week's CTIA phone expo, a scoop re-confirms today [subscription required].