Aaron Baker

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Aaron Baker

With ten years of wireless experience under his belt, Aaron Baker is the guy to go to for all things technology. Since 2001 PhoneDog has been building a loyal audience and today is one of the most trusted brands in mobile news and technology. Known internationally as the “face of mobile phones,” Aaron is a former video producer and editor for PhoneDog and its accompanying YouTube channel and has appeared on FOX, AZ Family (KTVK), and local radio stations to talk technology. In addition to headlining campaigns for AT&T and Sprint, Aaron has starred in web commercials and promotional videos for Samsung Electronics, Best Buy Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Aaron and his family live in Dallas.

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Google Voice application arrives for Android and BlackBerry platform

Google is moving and shaking these days - and the latest tool from the camp is an official Google Voice application, available for BlackBerry and Android users.  Through the application, users can...

AT&T announces the Nokia Surge, coming July 19th

Despite the announcement today from AT&T, we had knownabout the Nokia Surge 6790 for quite a while (though at the time, it wascodenamed "Mako").  Marketed at younger users with a "social circle...

Sprint launches "Inferno" BlackBerry Curve 8330

Sometimes, conventional translates into boring - and in a rare move, RIM is breaking that trend by latching onto a "non-standard" device color.  If the titanium and red colors weren't your cup of tea...

First Impressions: BlackBerry Tour 9630

Editor's Note: The device being reviewed is the Verizon version of the BlackBerry Tour 9630.As most BlackBerry users know, CDMA users tend to get the shaft when it comes to new devices (with the...

Palm Pre hacked, sort of working on Verizon

Though rumors point to the Pre landing on Verizon next year, it's not stopping users from attempting to do it themselves.  PreCentral forum member Cleanser was able to get the device to make calls...

Weekly News In Review: BlackBerry News Roundup

Since we can't actively cover every news article that breaks (as much as we would love to), PhoneDog compiles various announcements and press releases that have been published throughout the week and...

Seidio launches extended battery for Palm Pre

If you read my review of the Palm Pre, you're well aware that I love the device.  The only major caveat (for me) is the battery life.  Each and every day, the inability to make it through without...

HTC Dash 3G lands on T-Mobile's website

Dashing onto the scene today, the T-Mobile Dash 3G is officially available on the T-Mobile website.  Looking somewhat similar to the HTC Snap with Sprint (they are related, after all), the device...

Sprint to offer new BlackBerry Curve colors

Sunday's launch of the BlackBerry Tour 9630 is making waves across the circuit, but in a lesser known news bit, Sprint plans to offer two new colors on its various BlackBerry Curve models.  On the...

BlackBerry App World reaches 2,000 applications

It may be 48,000 shy of Apple's App Store, but the BlackBerry App World is making waves three and a half months post-launch.  Despite a few bugs at launch, the store stands at about 2,000...

RIM working on an enhanced Gmail plugin

Noah couldn't have said it better - if you're looking for a phone that offers near immediate e-mail delivery, the BlackBerry is your best bet.  On the heels of a potential Gmail application for the...

Environmental Sustainability, Part One: Nokia USA

Regardless of political party affiliation or personal viewpoints surrounding the concept, most are willing to accept that environmental sustainability is a topic that must be discussed in today's...

Department of Justice investigating abuse of power by carriers?

Thanks to recent acquisitions, both Verizon Wireless and AT&T may be under the Department of Justice's spotlight for potential antitrust behavior.  In a move somewhat reminiscent of the Ma Bell...

Mr. Blurrycam leaks photos of Samsung Glyde 2

"Anyone who has nice things to say about this phone must be getting paid!"Comments such as the one above fill the reviews section at Phone Scoop, making it evident that the Glyde is considered less...

Unlimited wireless service for $45? Straight Talk to the rescue

Thanks in part to the recession gripping most areas of the US, wireless providers have been lowering pricing across the board.  In the race to offer the cheapest wireless service in the US, Tracfone...

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