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  • #blockquote

    There Can Be Only One: Part Deux

    App developers have it hard enough on the iPhone; on Android, they've got to keep prices just as low, and sell to a much smaller audience. So how are some of them coping? By packing up and leaving, like Gameloft. More »
  • #dealzmodo

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  • #top

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  • #dealzmodo

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  • #xperiax10

    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to Cost $880? What The?

    Yesterday we lamented that the Android-powered X10 lacks a certain je ne sais quoi, despite its beautiful 4-inch display, Nexus UI, and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Now more bad news: The WSJ reports it'll cost about 6000 Swedish kronor ($880) off-contract. More »
  • #xperiax10

    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Hands On: Why Aren't My Pants on Fire?

    I've been wondering why there hasn't been drooling, crazy-eyed hype for Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10, which sounds like a wet dream on paper: Android, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, awesome 8MP camera, massive 800x480 display and a very pretty interface. I know now. More »
  • #rumor

    Screw the Voice Plan: The Rumored Google Phone May Be Data/Voip Only

    Mike Arrington's following up yesterday's rumor of the Google Phone with an interesting angle: That it may be VOIP and data only, having no traditional voice plan. Sounds like the telcos worst nightmare. More »
  • #sonyericsson

    Sony Ericsson's Custom Android Interface Is Called Nexus

    Sony Ericsson's custom interface for Android on the X10—and other OSes, like Symbian and Windows Mobile in time-is going to be called Nexus. Like other custom UIs du jour, it'll integrate a bunch of services, like for social networking. More »
  • #fixes

    The Real Reason the Droid's Camera Fixed Itself

    When the Droid was shipped, it was plagued with a lousy autofocus bug. But then, it magically seemed to fix itself. Did Verizon secretly update all the phones from afar? Nope. The explanation is much weirder than that. More »
  • #nokia

    Nokia's N-Series Will Ditch Symbian for Maemo by 2012

    At an official N900 meet-up in London last night, the Maemo marketing team appears to have let slip that Nokia will use the Linux-based OS instead of S60 on all its future flagship N-Series handsets. About time, no? More »
  • #nonreview

    Samsung Behold II Non-Review: Oh God, the Ugly

    Samsung's Behold II is the most impressively ugly Android phone in existence. The custom interface is so bad, so gaudy and so confusing it turned my brains into ooze. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Because What We All Need Right Now Is an App to Tell Us We're Ugly

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  • #sidekick

    Sidekick Is Back, Y'all

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  • #review

    Palm Pixi Review

    Why prance around it? The Palm Pixi's very existence is a cruel joke. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Magellan Sends Its Eldest Child Into the iPhone Turn-By-Turn App War, Tearfully

    In this war there are two battles: the polite, traditional fight between expensive, full-featured apps like Navigon and TomTom, and the I-will-undercut-you-if-it-means-killing-my-own-mother gorefest of the cheaper apps, like MotionX and Gokivo. With RoadMate, Magellan has taken the road less bloody. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    iPhone Apps Have to Be Approved by Robots Now, Too

    Sounds sinister, right? That's probably because I replaced the word "computers" with "robots!" For effect! But no, still, this is at least insteresting: Developers are now reporting that apps are getting rejected, and not by humans. More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Windows Mobile App Marketplace Now Open to All 6.x Phones

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  • #rumor

    Sony Xperia X10 Landing Sometime In February

    Sony Ericsson, which is apparently narrowing down the release date for their Snapdragon-powered Android phone in stages—it was Q1 before—has posted a new release date(ish)! The X10 will make your Droid feel inadequate in February. [Slashgear]
  • #blackfriday

    Leaked RadioShack Black Friday Ad Comes with Wordplay

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  • #thiscyborglife

    How Cellphones Are Changing Our Brains

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  • #cellphones

    Why U.S. Wireless Pricing Sucks

    The New York Times ran a story today that helps explain why the American cellular industry is so screwy. In short: It's our fault. More »
  • #verizon

    Do Verizon Phones Have Intentional Design "Flaws" That Scam You Into Data Charges?

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  • #data

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  • #android

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  • #cellphones

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  • #chartoftheday

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  • #cellphones

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  • #palm

    Palm's Pixi Up Close: A Gallery

    The Palm Pixi's oddly hard-bodied for a phone that's otherwise appropriately named. Even the matte rubber back feels stiff, and unforgiving. But the keyboard reminds me of Rice Krispies. In a good way. More »
  • #cellphones

    AT&T Adds New Verizon Ads to Its Map Lawsuit

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  • #windowsxp

    Oh My, Another Windows XP Phone: ViewSonic VPC08

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  • #iphone

    Appstand Turns Your iPhone Into a Proper Digital Picture Frame

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  • #cellphones

    Samsung Dumping Symbian

    So this is why Samsung announced bada. That new OS will replace Symbian starting in 2010, according to Samsung's senior VP, Don Joo Lee. (No worries, Samsung will continue to sell Windows Mobile and Android handsets.) But as for Symbian, the OS will certainly take a hit without a piece of Samsung's 200 million or so phones shipping yearly (a figure based upon their expected 2009 numbers). Ouch. [DigiTimes via techblips UberGizmo]
  • #thiscyborglife

    Digital Tattoo Interface Turns Your Skin Into A Display

    There are implants which are purely aesthetic, and then there's the Digital Tattoo Interface concept. It's a blood-powered electronic interface which is embedded under skin to mimic a tattoo, display videos, or act as a phone or computer. More »
  • #samsung

    Why Did Samsung Just Announce Another Mobile OS?

    They're calling it "Bada," which means ocean in Korean. And it's got an SDK! After sifting through hundreds of words of deliberately vague press release, this is all we really know about Samsung's new mobile OS. Well, almost. More »
  • #review

    HTC Touch HD2 Review: A Tragedy

    Let's just get this out of the way: in terms of hardware, the Touch HD2 is the nicest phone in the world. It's ostentatiously huge and amazingly slim; it's business-savvy and utterly pornographic. But hardware like this deserves better. UPDATED More »
  • #microscopes

    Engineer Builds $10 DIY Cellphone Microscope

    Cellphones are handy in a pinch. They make emergency calls, serve as a late night texting platform, and now in developing areas where money is tight and malaria runs rampant, they can serve as a microscope. More »
  • #verizonwireless

    Verizon Wireless Launches Three More Anti-AT&T 3G Network Commercials

    Today Verizon responded to AT&T's "There's a Map For That" lawsuit by releasing a slew of new commercials with similar themes and messaging. The battle continues, this time on the infamous Island of Misfit Toys. More »
  • #diy

    DIY Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator Almost Makes Regular Bluetooth Headsets Look Stylish

    This DIY Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator instantly reminded me of a comment a dear reader left when I shared a Star Trek fantasy. He was right: Bluetooth is the ruin of Star Trek. But this is a fun quick-n-dirty project. More »
  • #android

    The iPhone-to-Android Switch: 10 Things You Need to Know

    You've had it. Maybe with AT&T. Maybe with Apple's crushing, dictatorial grip strangling the App Store. Whatever the reason, you're going to Android: Land of freedom, carriers not named AT&T, and the great Google. Here's what you need to know. More »
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