Motorola today told Droid owners that an update to Android 2.1 should be pushed to their phones sometime this week. The release should arrive over the air and will be accompanied by news of when the Cliq and Dext should get their own upgrades. The Droid gets the update first as its stock Android lets Motorola avoid extra testing.... Full story...
ost Bluetooth speakers have historically been expensive; it's not uncommon to spend over $100 for something that would normally cost $80 or less.
SanDisk's homepage has begun teasing "something big" launching this Tuesday. The company hasn't provided any direct hints but leads off its teaser with "memory full" and shows what appears to be an anthropomorphized drive or media player.
The first indication of the clock speeds of AMD's Thuban six-core chips for consumer PCs has been leaked on Friday.
Verizon has began offering a push-to-talk app and service for BlackBerry handset owners. As with other push-to-talk systems, users can contact team members or clients by pressing a single button, place group calls with up to 50 participants and check which team members are available thanks to a Presence feature.
The FCC on Friday said it would start the process to once again auction use of a part of the 700MHz wireless spectrum.
MSI on Friday announced the addition of its latest business notebook, the 15.6-inch P600. It runs on an unspecified Intel Core i5 processor and so should be relatively fast for the class.
T-Mobile late Thursday confirmed circulating rumors that it was talking to Clearwire about a possible partnership in the wireless space.
Phonemaker Palm has recently filed for a patent that would enable apps to perform different functions depending on the orientation and placement of the smarpthone they're installed on.
Microsoft has posted some of the first official details of its first service packs for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008.
(Update: confirmation of Android update) Sprint on Friday made available one phone OS upgrade and leaked another.