Sprintboard is a neat little app, which I believe should come bundled with the iPhone/Mac OS. Basically, it allows users to swipe over the dotted area, right above the dock icons, to move between the screens faster. You can think about it as the alphabet bar within Contacts – sliding your finger over the dots [...] Full story...
If you’re on AT&T (NYSE: T) and traveling abroad, I’d recommend just popping in a local SIM if possible.
For the golfing set, Chubbs Peterson said it was ‘all in the hips’. While this is very true, for the technology crowd, it may be ‘all in the wrist’.
The iPad is garnering a lot of attention but it likely won’t match the debut of the original iPhone, according to the odds at online bookmaker YouWager.
WIND Mobile is now allowing PC tethering for mobile internet access and media streaming on their BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Bold 9700.
According to a tipster over at MobileSyrup, Bell is offering yet another deal on the Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre.
Recently Rogers (NYSE: RCI) made some big improvements to their online ‘My Rogers’ service.
The last screenshot we saw of the supposed BlackBerry operating system 6.0 was little more than a mock-up for developers, but this pair of screenshots look like something a little jmore concrete and work-in-progress – just look at how that Snooze button is overlapping the divider in a distinctly beta, non-photoshopped way.
Bharti Airtel, India’s largest operator with over 124 million customers, has announced that they’re going to carry the iPhone 3GS.
Samsung is obviously bullish on its low-to-mid range Star handset. The all-touchscreen device, which is known as the Tocco Lite in the UK, is already available in multiple color options and even some special edition versions — all of which helped Samsung move more than 10 million units so far.
AT&T (NYSE: T) announced a new member of its rugged family, Airo Wireless A25is, which they say is the “world’s first intrinsically safe-certified smartphone.