Evan Selleck

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Evan Selleck

Evan is a Contributing Editor for PhoneDog. He's been in the mobile industry for more than seven years, in one capacity or another. He's always had a passion for technology as a whole, but smartphones will always hold a special place of interest for him. He's a father, a student, and a lover of food. His other passions include hockey, soccer, baseball, video games, and movies. He'll talk your ear off about all of those things, if you give him the chance.

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Should carriers be more up-front with consumers?

There are so many companies all over the world, with so much invested in not only the way they operate, but also the way that we, as consumers, go about our lives. Even the smallest things that...

Is a 4G outage a legitimate excuse to delay the Samsung Droid Charge?

Verizon’s 4G LTE network is new enough that an outage this early in its life was probably expected, if not out-right anticipated. Obviously Verizon had tried to make sure nothing like that happened...

Should developers focus on cross-platform multiplayer gaming?

There’s been a lot said about gaming on our mobile devices. And, there’s no stopping the momentum that the digital medium is facing right now. Apple, Google and Microsoft are all in a position to...

Is BlackBerry 7 the right move for RIM to make?

There have been many things said about Research In Motion over the last few years. Some of it positive, while some of it not so much. In today’s smartphone market, the competition has become...

Is "app store" really all that generic?

For a company, just selling the product isn’t enough. Designing the product isn’t enough. It’s a combination of the two, and then the way that the product is marketed, that ultimately determines...

Is Microsoft leveraging Xbox LIVE functionality well enough in Windows Phone 7?

If you’ve got a device that runs any one of the advanced mobile operating systems out there, then you know that you’re fully capable of doing a lot more than just what the phone has to offer....

If a tablet launches with Honeycomb later this year, will it already be outdated?

Honeycomb is still a new mobile OS, and so it hasn’t started appearing on every single tablet out there quite yet. That’s likely to change in the coming months, though, as more manufacturers jump on...

Should we worry about our phones tracking our location?

Since the early days of cell phones, it’s been possible for people to find other people based just on the location of their device. Back then it was a hard process, and many would have imagined that...

Has Windows Phone 7 lost the battle to stagnation?

Microsoft’s newest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7, is officially six months (and some change) old. Even if the company hadn’t finalized their deal with Nokia, that milestone is a pretty...

Is innovation happening too quickly in the mobile market?

It’s a great time to be interested in the mobile market. Whether you’re just a fan, or someone who works in the market in some capacity or another, we’re looking at some of the fastest advancements...

Does anyone want to touch the BlackBerry PlayBook?

After plenty of rumors and speculation, the BlackBerry PlayBook finally went on sale two days ago. And while Research In Motion is more than likely very proud of their first tablet device,...

How AT&T is ruining 4G

A wireless carrier is rarely ever equipped with a clean slate. In one way or another, something is usually tarnishing their name. AT&T has been the focus point for a lot of people over the last...

Why the iPhone 6 should not launch in early 2012

Apple has done a good job of keeping to schedule; not only with their iPhone lineage, but also their laptops and computers, iPod line-up, and iPad family. They’ve done such a good job of it, in fact...

Is Android filling in the dumb phone gap?

Just like the way that our phones aren’t the same as they used to be, the mobile OS market isn’t the same as it was, either. Back in the day, the standard “dumb phone” populated many people’s...

Why the rumored new method of multitasking in iOS is a bad idea

While the white iPhone 4 may not be yet available for general purchase, there’s no doubt that the handset still exists. And while it has popped up in videos and pictures before, there hasn’t been a...

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