Early in October we noticed that the BlackBerry Tour 9630 was already prepped and all shined up on the US Cellular website… Which, for all intents and purposes meant all we had to do was wait patiently for the device to go live. Well, the 9630 has done just that, it’s live on the US [...] Full story...
Orange has retained its position as the top mobile broadband provider in the UK, according to a survey by independent research company YouGov.
Our buddies over at picoprojector-info.com have come up with a little gem of an advert (if somewhat wacky) for a new Pico-projector phone in China.
What you’re looking at below are supposed images of the next iPhone. It’s 1/4 inch taller than previous iPhones, but similar to the original aluminium backed iPhone, the screen is glued to the multi touch screen digitizer.
The Mobile Data Association (MDA) has made public a summary of its latest report on the texting habits of the UK population – saying we like messaging is a bit like saying ‘a fish is keen on water’, but perhaps we didn’t recognize the scale of it before (no pun intended)!
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ELLEuk.com is launching its first iPhone application, giving FREE access to ELLE’s hugely popular Horoscope content.
We haven’t seen many real devices from HTC’s roadmap yet (the Bravo is the only thing that comes to mind), but the Android-powered Legend has recently made an appearance.
Myriad, a company you and I have never heard of, is a member of the OHA (Open Handset Alliance). The OHA was created to bring companies together and have them contribute code that eventually becomes a part of Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s mobile operating system, Android.
There’s a glut of Android phones coming to market at the moment, some well-known, others not – and this one we’ll file in the ‘not’ category.
As the iPhone becomes part of more and more professionals’ lives, and the soon to be available iPad being considered as an enterprise device, productivity apps are certain to become even more sought out by users of these devices.
Our buddies at Oled-display.net have let us know about a nifty new Samsung handset that is going to be announced at MWC 2010, packing a SUPER AMOLED (yes, SUPER!) touchscreen!
We do a little bit more, but not much – the AMOLED will be WVGA, and around 3.