Technology blog M.I.C. Gadget stumbled upon a prototype iPhone 4 with a whopping 64GB storage capacity. According to the website's source, the device is a direct leak from Foxconn,Apple's Shenzhen-b...
The biggest wireless show in the U.S. starts March 22nd, and 40,000 people are expected to flock to CTIA Wireless 2011 to see what's next in mobile. As per usual, all the major carriers will have a pr...
March 7 - 13 is Sleep Awareness Week, according to the National Sleep Foundation. The purpose of which is to remind you of the importance of sleep in your life.
Could RIM smart phones sporting BlackBerry OS 6.1 get a jump straight to BlackBerry 7 this year? According to a leaked software roadmap, that might be the case.
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The growing popularity of smart phones has had an unwanted side effect--the rise of mobile-targeted malware. Hackers recently exploited the openness of the Android Market by littering it with malicious apps that forcedGoogle to take drastic steps.
Just because Sprint lost out on the iPhone 4 and iPad doesn't mean the carrier can't compete with AT&T and Verizon. If what we're hearing from Engadget is true, the nation's third largest wirele...
Imagine no longer carrying around a smartphone with a touch-screen display. Instead the interface is displayed on your forearm and you tap on your skin to make selections such as menu items or phone numbers.
One of theMotorola Atrix 4G's biggest selling points is theWebtop software on it that lets you attach it to the optional laptop dock and run it like a PC. The problem is that the laptop dock comes...
In an interview with Russian tech site hitech@mail.ru at CeBIT, ASUS CEO Jerry Shen talked about his company's plans for 2011, plans which include releasing 3D slates and notebooks running Android and Meego rather than Windows.
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Apple didn't build that $1 billion data center in North Carolina for nothing. According to Bloomberg, the company is negotiating with the music labels to allow users to download music tracks they've already purchased to multiple devices.