First it was Google Maps Navigation (Beta), which at first brought free spoken turn-by-turn directions to only the Motorola Droid (and later devices running OS 1.6 and up). Then came Google Buzz for m...
At the height of AT&T's 3G network woes, which stil haven't been fully resolved, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega hinted at the possibility of tiered or metered data packages.
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,...
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...
Microsoft has been toying with the hearts of Windows Mobile 6.5 users as misinformation about upgrading the OS to Windows Phone 7 has spread on the web. Initially, Microsoft made it clear that most Wi...
This week Dell's Neeraj Choubey talked some smack about the iPad, we put third-party tech support to the test, Lenovo impressed us with their X201 tablet, and we provided tips to keep you safe from social networking attacks.
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If you've been wanting an iPhone but still haven't picked one up, what is the single biggest barrier between you and the gadget of your dreams? Katy Huberty, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, seems to thi...
At Mobile World Congress this year, Symbian announced Symbian^3 and the foundation's move to an open-source future. Though not common in the U.S. anymore, the wildly popular operating system still com...
At the moment things aren't looking great for Palm, the company ex-Apple exec Jon Rubinstein seemingly resuscitated when he introduced the groundbreaking webOS at the beginning of 2009. Sales for the ...