Samsung Galaxy S Smartphone Review
Smartphones using the Android operating system have become increasingly popular today. One of the newest Android smartphones today is the Samsung Galaxy S. Many are even heralding this smartphone release as Android’s competitor for Apple’s iPhone. Many people are instantly attracted to the appearance of the Samsung Galaxy S. It is comprised of glossy black [...]
Twtter
Twtter is the biggest all in one Twitter application directory. People here can subscribe to whole lots of apps and get benefits- of all the applications free of cost. Twitter is not just a place where you Tweet, it is more than that where people can share and help each other out. So, twtter has [...]
BlackBerry Curve 9360 May Have Mobile Hotspot, But What About The Rest?
The recently revealed BlackBerry Curve 9360 is proving to be a surprising bit of hardware. Not only did it (thankfully) get rid of the chintzy chrome-ish highlights of its last iteration, IntoMobile reports that it also packs a a more competitive hardware configuration (hello NFC!) and a little feature hidden in the settings that doesn’t seem to have popped up on any other OS 7 device recently: mobile hotspot.
One Billion Shakes Later, Urbanspoon Goes After OpenTable
One of the all-time most popular restaurant apps on mobile is Urbanspoon ( iTunes link ). It is still one of the top 10 travel apps on the iPhone. The app’s signature gesture is a shake to find nearby restaurants
Upcoming Samsung Hercules Spotted Mingling At Canadian Party?
What would happen if the Samsung Galaxy S II and the Samsung Infuse 4G met up, had a few drinks, and got a bit frisky? If you ignore the fact that phones aren’t capable of mating, the product of that one-night stand would probably look a lot like the phone featured in this leaked image — what seems to be the Samsung Hercules . Thanks to the folks at MobileSyrup and a sneaky tipster attending last night’s Samsung Mobile event in Canada, the first blurry-cam shot of this mythical handset has finally arrived
Sprint Unveils Their First $100 4G Android Phone: The Samsung Conquer 4G
It looks like it’s go time for the Samsung Conquer 4G. Upon Sprint ‘s announcement this morning, we have a few more specs to offer you along with a launch date — August 21. Just as we expected, the handset will go for $100 as long as you sign on the dotted line of a two-year agreement.
Do You Live In An Android State Or An iPhone State?
It is clear by now that Android is winning the overall mobile market share battle in the U.S. among smart phones. But how does the battle break down by state
HTC Vs. Apple, Round II: UK Edition
Apple and HTC are at it again — but this time the fight has migrated over to the UK. On July 29 in London, HTC filed a lawsuit against Apple, reports Bloomberg . There hasn’t been any word confirming that this lawsuit is tied to the current patent tussle between the two phone makers, but it would be quite the surprise if it wasn’t. We had thought that the dispute would grow quiet, after reports circulated that HTC’s CFO was down to hash it out conversation-style with Apple
T-Mobile’s New Terms & Conditions Provide For Value Plan Migrations
Anyone who’s ever taken a stab at reading through a Terms & Conditions agreement knows that they normally rival the Iliad in length. There are two reasons companies do this: first, the more words, the more coverage and protection that company gets within its T&C, and second, the less likely you are to actually read it and find out that you’ve agreed to sell your first born child as payment for this or that product.
Motorola MB865 Has A Name, LTE Tracking Code
The mystery machine that Jordan introduced us to last week has appeared again, but maybe not in the way we expected. Instead of posing for the camera again, the Atrix-esque handset has popped up in AT&T’s billing system , which seems to confirm that the device has been provisioned with a special tracking code unique to LTE devices. What’s more, AT&T’s own XDM support system seems to corroborate the LTE claim: the devices are in the field with phone numbers that correspond to areas where AT&T intends to light up their LTE network first
Verizon and American Express to Partner on Serve Mobile Payment System
Verizon and American Express have announced a new partnership whereby the carrier will preinstall the credit and charge card provider’s Serve mobile payment system on its lineup of smartphones and tablets in the near future, adding yet another… (Continue reading at the link above, or visit PhoneNews.com directly)
Sprint to Launch Phone Connect Landline Service on August 11th
Following in the footsteps of Verizon Wireless with their Verizon Home Phone Connect service, Sprint has quietly confirmed via fact sheet that it is preparing its own identical service under the Sprint Phone Connect brand, right down to the same… (Continue reading at the link above, or visit PhoneNews.com directly)
360: TeliportMe Brings Its Killer Panorama App To Android (Oh, And It Works On Over 200 Phones)
Last November, TechCrunch’s own Sarah Lacy sat down with Vineet Devaiah from “social streetview” startup, Phototour.in , which, at the time, had just received term sheets from a number of high-profile U.S. investors and had recently been awarded the “Top Emerging Technology Company of 2010″ by Nvidia .





