We've been hearing about USB 3.0, aka SuperSpeed USB, for well over a year now. Though Intel has delayed building USB 3.0 support into its mobile chipsets until 2011, a few intrepid notebook vendors, ...
The next generation of mobile broadband is upon us. And it's fast. So fast, in some cases, that many consumers will consider ditching their home cable or DSL connection. Why not just pay a single bill...
HP strikes again with the EliteBook 2540p, a 12-inch ultraportable built for drops, spills, and getting work done fast. It's practically ideal for well-heeled road warriors. (There are still some of y...
Verizon Wireless, whose plan is to have its 4G/LTE network in 50 to 60 markets by the end of 2012, ran trial LTE tests in Boston and Seattle with great success. It's not a shocker that LTE will be muc...
Although the eBags new backpacks looks like it would be right at home on campus, it has the features to please both students and business travelers alike. Appropriately named the TLS (Tough, Lightweig...
Assuming the image you see above is the real deal, this could possibly be the oddest design and form factor from RIM since, well, ever. The navigation buttons look like your average Storm keys, but it...
Magical though they may often be, some apps are better left undeveloped. The programs featured in this article comprise a shout-out to the barrel bottoms of the collective Android, Apple, BlackBerry,...
Palm had such a breakthrough year in 2009 with its Pre and Pixi handsets as well as webOS. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to save Palm or to keep it in the running with manufacturers like Motorola and HTC.
Maybe you should ask for a raise. According to a recent study reported on by the Telegraph, a BlackBerry can add up to 10 days of extra work a year. The study also found that men find it more difficu...