WARNING: Cell phone mics were not made to record live drums! Just out of the box, footage captured with the new T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009. Full unboxing and review coming soon!
This one's all about the timing. Palm's made it clear that they'll be offering more than one WebOS powered smartphone before all is said and done. So this week's crazy slew of rumors regarding...
While Palm's look but don't touch policy regarding Pre at press events has been a bit frustrating, I have to hand it to them here. Their PR/marketing team is getting creative in looking beyond...
Dude, the Palm Pre is soooo last week. I want the Mini-Pre. TechCrunch is reporting that "one of [their] better sources" blabbed about a second Pre-like device that Palm is "very far along" with...
While Palm continues to tease us with bits of Pre viral marketing here and there but no actual information regarding the device's launch on Sprint in the US ... or on any other carrier anywhere else...
So I found this kind of funny. @Palm_Inc just tweeted about some Pre-related song or something, so I followed the link.
The link took me to a blip.tv video (note: we use blip to host our iTunes-...
Samsung officially announced their first Android phone, the I7500, today, andamongst its impressive array of specs is this interesting tidbit: HSDPA 7.2Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps (900/1700/2100 MHz)...
Noah really, really wanted to love the Nokia 5800. It's chock full of cool features at a decent price. So why didn't he fall hard for it? Find out in Part 2 of the review.
Noah really, really wanted to love the Nokia 5800. It's chock full of cool features at a decent price. So why didn't he fall hard for it? Find out in Part 1 of the review.
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Just because the economy is down doesn't mean that there isn't cash kicking around in the name of innovation. Xtify and Intuit are offering "up to $12,500" to developers in a location-based service...