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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Motorola's position in the tablet market

An interesting rumor has popped up that Motorola is considering halting production of their first Android-powered tablet, the Motorola XOOM, by this June. If it’s true, that means that new tablets...

Why AT&T's proposed purchase of T-Mobile USA is a good thing

It hasn’t been a secret that T-Mobile USA has been on the chopping block for quite some time now. Deutsche Telekom has been involved with rumors of selling or otherwise relieving some of the stress...

Will a pure Google experience bring more fragmentation?

Earlier today, Sprint and Google made the Nexus S 4G an official device. The new handset isn’t all that different from the original Nexus S that launched late last year, but the differences between...

Amazon should keep Android out of the Kindle

Rumors have popped up that Amazon, the online retail giant that’s responsible for the Kindle (and perhaps even the eReader sensation as a whole), is working on a new Kindle. One that foregoes the...

Why HTC's rumored 3D adoption plan is amazing

Some consider the time right before a major event the “calm before the storm,” and with CTIA right around the corner and details regarding some of the most speculated and anticipated devices...

HP's hit-or-miss strategy needs to change

webOS is a great mobile operating system. Even for those who aren’t a fan of the software, there’s no denying that webOS is a benchmark in its distinctiveness and creativity in the mobile OS market...

Are NFC mobile payments the way of the future?

Near Field Communication is a technology that Google hopes will revolutionize the way people pay for things. NFC is supposed to be a technology that Android 2.3 supports right out of the gate, and...

What if smartphones become more like PCs?

Our smartphones today are just as unique and essential to our lives as our computers. Indeed, our phones are keepers of our agendas, our many contacts, and a seemingly endless amount of messages...

AT&T's 4G: Fact or fiction?

The trials and tribulations of the 4G label have been a widespread debate since its debut, and it looks like AT&T should be ready for their name and reputation to get thrown under the bus. Why?...

Apple chooses TSMC over Samsung for iPad 2's A5 processor?

Tucked away inside the original tablet device from Apple, the A4 processor was heralded as a great achievement. It made the iPad fly along, but obviously it was time for Apple to upgrade the system...

Why Sprint purchasing T-Mobile would be a good thing

Rumor and speculation about a particular wireless carrier buying another wireless carrier have been going strong for at least a couple years now, and today we saw yet another stick added to the...

BlackBerry 7 could be a game changer for RIM

Hardware is one thing, but for many smartphone users it’s all about the software. It’s one reason that many believe Apple’s “simple” iOS platform is still so popular. For BlackBerry owners, the...

HP TouchPad lands on Amazon

While rumors about the HP TouchPad's upcoming release date continue to swirl around, we can probably start assuming that it's going to be "pretty soon." Why? Because the webOS-based tablet device...

Motorola XOOM headed to Staples

While the 3G-enabled Motorola XOOM is already available from Verizon right now (and Best Buy), the hefty price tag has a few potential owners out there waiting for one particular model: the WiFi-...

Why BlackBerry Messenger for iOS and Android is pointless

For BlackBerry owners, there are usually one or two features that really stand out amongst all the others that make owning the device worthwhile. The keyboard is usually the case, as it’s still one...

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