Ari Robbins

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Ari Robbins

Ari has a background in psychology, technology, journalism and a few other 'ologies' and 'isms'. This combination of experience allows him to provide a unique perspective on the world of wireless technology. He hopes to bring timely news, insight, humor and at times a little satire to the proverbial PhoneDog table.

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Dell's product roadmap hits the internet - Pt. 2

In part one, we gave you a glimpse into two devices that are expected to be in Dell's roadmap of mobile devices between 2010 and 2011.  Here you'll see two more devices that are considered to be part...

Dell's product roadmap hits the internet - Pt. 1

Last year the interwebs were abuzz when HTC's 2010 roadmap managed to get itself leaked.  The images and specs from the pamphlets were viewed on just about every tech publication in existence, and...

Android 2.2 (Froyo) in internal testing phase?

There has been much talk about fragmentation across the Android platform over the past several months.  A few weeks ago, we published an article discussing two ways in which Google might put an end...

Garminfone announced, to be exclusive on T-Mobile this Spring

Today T-Mobile has announced a new Android device to join their lineup later this Spring.  The Garminfone (by Garmin and Asus) comes equipped with a 3.5 inch capacitive touchscreen, 3-megapixel...

Samsung Galaxy S could launch on all carriers by the end of the year

Over the past several weeks many details about the Samsung Galaxy S have come to light via FCC filings, Bluetooth SIG, and Wi-Fi certifications.  All told, most intel to date has pointed to AT&T...

US Cellular continues to tease HTC Desire

I'm not really sure whether to classify this as a rumor or as confirmed, but it sure looks as though someone at US Cellular wants the world (or at least its subscriber base) to know that they'll be...

In continuing iPhone saga, Apple requests prototype unit back

Things come and go very quickly here on the blogosphere, so when Gizmodo got a hold of what appears to be the next iteration of the iPhone, it was only a matter of time before a cease and desist...

Dell Mini 5 clears FCC, makes its way to T-Mobile?

You down with FCC? Yeah you know me!  Who's down with FCC? Everybody!  Corny comments aside, if you're a fan of large touchscreen devices such as the HTC HD2 or the HTC EVO 4G, wait until you hear...

Breaking: Those iPhone pictures from the weekend are the real deal

Looks like someone at Apple got into some big trouble recently.  Why?  Because they somehow managed to misplace a near-release version of Apple's next generation iPhone at a bar in Redwood City, CA...

Samsung Galaxy S coming to T-Mobile?

There's no better way to enter the weekend than with a juicy rumor to keep the rumor mill churning.  Since CTIA, Android fans have been anxiously awaiting the announcement of new devices thought to...

Google: Quarterly earnings call reveals increased apps, N1 profitability

Yesterday Google had its quarterly earnings call, announcing the company's financial results for the quarter ending March 31, 2010.  According to the press release, Google's revenues for Q1 2010...

Twitter to go native on Android

This Wednesday at Twitter's Chirp Conference, CEO Evan Williams announced that Twitter would be coming out with an official Twitter application for Android devices.  The company appears to be...

HTC Droid Incredible - the rumors continue

According to the latest rumors and reports, all signs are pointing to an April 29 launch date for the HTC Droid Incredible.  Actually, pending any sort of confirmation from Verizon, all we really...

HTC Desire headed to US Cellular this summer?

After months of rumors and leaked roadmaps, HTC CEO Peter Chou announced the launch of three exciting new devices (HTC Desire, Legend and HD Mini) at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. ...

Proponents of WiMAX come together to form WiMAX2 Collaboration Initiative

Unless you live in one of a handful of markets in the continental US, there's a chance you may not have heard of WiMAX.  Even more likely is the chance that you don't have access to it.  WiMAX, or...

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