I’m on a bit of a camera kick this morning. Just after I scored a $299 Panasonic 1080p camcorder from Amazon today, I caught Sal Cangeloso’s thoughts about BorrowLenses.com – a camera lens rental service. I’ve been using my Canon EOS Rebel T1i for months, but only with two lenses. The standard 18-55mm kit lens [...] Full story...
The smartphone of today hits the battery pretty hard, and some phone owners get second batteries to make sure they can get through a full day of use.
If your wallet is about to explode like George Costanza's did, take any Target Gift Cards out of it. Target now offers Mobile GiftCards with a scannable barcode right on your phone to pay for purchases.
Spending time with the new Palm phones have given me a renewed appreciation of webOS, and the way the phones multitask so well.
Barnes & Noble ramps up production of the Nook e-Book reader so you can walk into their store to try and buy, starting this week.
With more people using smartphones to record video and create other shareable content, mobile upload speeds are gaining prominence.
We all know that Google's Nexus One isn't hitting Verizon Wireless until this spring. Wouldn't it be incredible if a comparable Android handset with Sense UI offered Verizon customers another option? Check out the pics of the HTC Incredible and see for yourself.
The Palm Mobile Hotspot feature can be a boon to the mobile worker if connection speeds are good. While my initial testing showed slow speeds, further testing has determined the cause is not the Palm technology.
I didn't take a tablet on my recent business trip, and found myself continually wishing I had one with me.
Thanks to some travel woes, I got a chance to test the Nexus One 3G signal in three different time zones over three days.
The week marches on and today being Saturday means it is time to recap the recent happenings in the world of Windows Mobile.