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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Will Windows 8 tablets be too expensive to succeed?

Windows 8 is coming soon, and with it a whole new way to use your personal computer or tablet. At least, a whole new way to use those things if you're accustomed to the "old" version of Windows. In...

Will 2012 see more security options for phones?

Mobile security has come a long way over the years. Moving from a simple password, to more complicated ones, to drawing lines on the screen it’s become something of a focal point for people to make...

Have we almost seen the end of 3D smartphones?

Do you want to talk about how this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas wasn’t that great? Or, are you someone who thinks that the show was a big hit, showcasing plenty of new gadgets and...

Maybe Thorsten Heins is the right man for the job at RIM

The whole world called for change to the way that Research In Motion does things. The way things were going, or are going, made everyone who watched the company that built the BlackBerry name...

Would you use a laptop with a dual-touchscreen design?

During Apple’s quarterly earnings call, there was made mention of the belief that the tablet market would out-pace the PC market in the near future. After that I began to see people agree with that...

Will we adopt gesture and voice controls in 2012?

While we talk about the year of 2012, and whether or not it’s going to be months filled with revolution or evolution, I found myself thinking about what lies beyond. Just as I’ve done in the past, I...

Should phone manufacturers take some cues from the auto industry?

This year, a few Android smartphone manufacturers have pledged to make fewer devices than we’ve seen in previous years. Truthfully, there are probably plenty of people out there who think that’s a...

Will 2012 be the year of revolution, or more evolution?

We are all waiting for the big thing in technology. We’re all waiting, for all intents and purposes, to get our socks knocked off. In the mobile industry, that revolution could come in any capacity...

Should Microsoft start allowing for Windows Phone customization?

Windows Phone is popular now. Sure, it isn’t where Microsoft and a few others probably thought it should be, or wanted it to be at least, but there’s no denying that the operating system is getting...

Should Samsung launch the Galaxy S III in US right after announcement?

Here in the States, we’ve got a pair of new Galaxy S devices coming down the pipe. For T-Mobile USA there’s the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, which still promotes the original Galaxy S name, but...

Is 8.9-inches the perfect size for a tablet?

If there’s one thing that we’ve learned over the last couple years, it’s that manufacturers love tablets. Even though the tablet market isn’t necessarily new, it’s been rejuvenated pretty...

Do you use widgets?

Applications have come a long way. They are not just a gimmick you show to your friends anymore. It isn’t just a way to show off how the calculator you bought is better than the one that comes...

Should RIM focus on the tablet market?

There’s only so much rooting one man can do. There’s only so much hope that one person, or even a legion of people, can put behind a certain product before that one person, or that legion, just has...

ASUS needs to phase out the Transformer Prime by the second quarter

Whether or not manufacturers need to slow down with the devices they release in a year is up to you. We’ve talked about it, others have talked about it, and we can probably say that it’s been...

Microsoft's decision to stop detailing Windows Phone updates is a bad move

Seemingly out of nowhere, Microsoft’s Windows Phone has garnered plenty of appeal and attention. At this time last year, no one was really talking about Windows Phone in the brightest light. Sure,...

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