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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Does the PlayStation Vita's terrible battery life spell doom for mobile phones in the future?

When we’ve talked about gaming in the past, it’s been mostly about the hardware, or more often than not about the software. Or where companies like Nintendo stand in the light of Apple’s dominance...

Google Chrome should be the standard Browser on the Motorola lapdock

The Motorola DROID Bionic is out. It’s been a long time coming, but it’s finally here. And with it, there’s a new lapdock. Well, new in the sense that it’s a new accessory for Verizon, but it’s the...

RIM's dogged tenacity will work out in the end

Today was a big day, but not in the same way that many would think. Today was a big day for RIM, which could have actually developed into a big day for the entire industry, I imagine, but it seemd...

Has Microsoft revealed Windows 8 too soon?

So Microsoft finally came forward and showed the next generation of Windows. Sure, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the new OS, but this time around it was a far more in-depth look, especially...

Is Google like a video game developer?

So we know that Ice Cream Sandwich is the next big thing for Android, and there are plenty of people out there that are eagerly anticipating its release into the wild. That includes the new devices...

Microsoft needs the iPhone of Windows Phone

Right now, Research In Motion seems to be in a pretty precarious situation. After all, people can’t stop talking about what should happen with the Waterloo-based company; ranging from selling the...

Is length or width better for your smartphone display?

As our devices get bigger, it’s all about the screen real estate. How much room do we have to do what we need to do every day? It’s probably one of the reasons that manufacturers keep making these...

How easy should it be to download media on your tablet?

Awhile back I asked when tablets would actually become useful pieces of work equipment. And when I wrote that article, I meant the question. While there are some people out there who can do most, if...

Should Microsoft create a Windows Phone tablet?

There’s a big debate going on right now as to whether or not there really is a tablet market. Brand and mobile OS loyalty aside, there’s no arguing the fact that Apple has not only defined the...

The Amazon tablet should be accepted, not neglected

Amazon has to love the attention their unannounced tablet is giving them. Rumors have been going for quite some time regarding the device, or devices to be more accurate. The tablets kind of dropped...

Why exactly wasn't webOS widely adopted?

This whole thing with HP, the remaining entities from the Palm acquisition and, primarily, webOS has been crazy. I don't think anyone saw any of this coming, and what makes it worse is the public...

Is the market being saturated with Android smartphones?

After Google announced its plan to acquire Motorola, there was a lot of initial backlash. It centered on the fear that Google's plan for Android had suddenly shifted, and the search giant would be...

Should Nintendo just throw in the towel in the mobile gaming market?

When Nintendo dropped the price of the 3DS, I thought about writing an article about how the company made the right move and how, with a price point like that, they could very well become a real...

Did Verizon skip the Samsung Galaxy S II due to device competition?

How much is too much? That seems to be a question that the higher-ups at Verizon may be faced with. To narrow it down, these folks have to be wondering how many top-tier; high-end Android-powered...

Is HTC worried about fragmenting their Sense UI?

Android’s always faced an uphill battle since its release, but the little green ‘droid has managed to do pretty well for itself since then. Android is everywhere, and it’s become a household name....

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