A topic that’s been bubbling up in my feeds lately is that of crapware on mobile phones. Previously, I questioned whether smartphones would grow into a...
Research in Motion released another sneak peak of BlackBerry 6, the upcoming mobile operating system. The UI and marketing material aren’t what I’m used to seeing...
I’ve spent a lot of time complaining about AT&T’s service ever since I bought my first iPhone three years ago. It’s been all but impossible to reliably...
Google announced that it will soon stop selling the Nexus One online and will work with wireless carriers to offer a better buying experience. Uber-geeks might...
Well, it looks like Palm is going to have to find a way to get out of their current financial predicament on their own. According to...
News out of PC World, via a variety of sources, is that Intel has ported the Android OS to their Atom CPUs intended to run in...
Smartphones are every increasing in numbers day by day. How many people even use “normal” cell phones anymore? More than likely they have one because they...
Early this morning I wrote about the hardware issues I’ve had with my iPhones. I already have a T-Mobile SIM card and I’ve been eying the...
Late last week I got my eighth and ninth iPhone. I bought an iPhone the first day they went on sale back in 2007, an iPhone...
Word out of Android and Me is that an update to Android 2.1 is not just possible for every U.S. Android phone but inevitable, even for...
A lot of people that wouldn’t have dreamed of using smartphones a few years ago are now iPhone, Blackberry and WinMo users. I’ve noticed a disturbing...
The hot topic of conversation lately seems to be the app stores that are popping up for mobile devices. Matthew Miller, on his Smartphones and Cell...