Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Smart Phones



10.10.2012 2:01 PM
If you're looking good entry for good entry-level smartphone at a great price, the Motion 4G deserves a look.



10.16.2012 5:05 PM
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs will give the opening keynote at the giant Consumer Electronics Show in January, a logical choice for an event whose focus is increasingly mobile, but one that might not garner the attention of a Bill Gates or Steve Ballmer appearance.


10.10.2012 3:50 PM
Mobile devices are becoming an increasingly important channel for voters to seek out information about the political candidates and campaigns ahead of next month's presidential election, a new survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project reports.



10.11.2012 9:51 AM
The release is reportedly set for Oct. 29, the same date as Microsoft's plan for its Windows Phone launch



10.11.2012 10:20 AM
The phone's main selling point will be its 4.9-inch screen



10.11.2012 10:29 AM
Verizon will carry the Droid Razr HD and Razr Maxx HD one month after little sibling Droid M was released.



10.11.2012 11:58 AM
The 4-inch Galaxy S III mini scales down in size and specs from the bigger Galaxy S III. No release date or price announced.



10.11.2012 12:30 PM
Dodocase's new iPhone 5 Wallet provides your iPhone with a snug sleeve and pockets for cards, passes, and cash.



10.11.2012 2:12 PM
The Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G has a nice keyboard, but it's a bit on the bulky side.



10.11.2012 3:20 PM
A panel of mobile wallet experts at MobileCon today predicted slow pathway to user adoption of technologies such as Near-Field Communication in the U.S.



10.12.2012 10:00 AM
Apple supplier Foxlink, a maker of iPhone cable connectors, is disputing claims that a company worker committed suicide after being denied a leave of absence, suggesting instead that drug use may have played a role in the worker's death.



10.12.2012 10:15 AM
Nokia is testing a new solar charging accessory in Nigeria and Kenya, as the company hopes to make it easier for people without regular access to electricity to use their phones, it said in a blog post on Friday.

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