We really like Bccthis for Outlook, and we love it in on BlackBerry. This clever app lets you have side conversations with the people you bcc in e-mails, so you don't have to forward a separate message to a collegaure or client.
Voting has concluded for this contest, but more Smart Phone Madness awaits! Welcome back sportsfans! The day the round of sixteen starts for that other tournament also sees the Smart Phone Madness ...
T-Mobile made the Nokia Nuron official today and it's available for $69.99 with a two-year contract. Not too shabby a price for the phone, but you do get what you pay for.
It won't let you get rid of that voice plan. You can't use it overseas. And you can't make video calls. So what does Skype Mobile do? It allows Android and BlackBerry owners on Verizon Wireless to mak...
There's plenty of debate as to whether Apple will approve the Opera Mini browser for the iPhone. But Opera itself seems fairly confident, posting a countup on its site of the time passed since the app was submitted.
Not a fan of paying $1.99 per episode or more for flicks? A new service from Fox Mobile will also let you stream or download TV shows and movies to the iPhone, Android devices, and BlackBerrys (15 handsets in all). And it's not just Fox content.
Officially, the big news from Novatel today was a new cloud-based storage service for its MiFi mobile hotspots called NovaDrive. Powered by NomaDesk, for $50 per year customers turn their MiFi into a personal file server with unlimited capacity.
It doesn't look like it at first glance, but the i1 can kick any other smart phone's ass on the block. And that's because this Android device, the first for Sprint's Nextel DirectConnect network, takes its push-to-talk target audience seriously.
Now here's an aggressive price for an Android handset. Kyocera's first smart phone in ages, the Kyocera Zio, will cost as low as $169 (unsubsidized) and even less than that through carriers like Cricket when it goes on sale.
The next-gen iPhone has a competitor, and it's name is the HTC Evo 4G. Formerly known as the Supersonic, Sprint's first 4G handset boasts a supersized 4.3-inch 800 x 480 display, an 8-MP camera (with ...