Let’s hope this one will be a little bit better than the G1, but I think most of the shortcomings weren’t in hardware but were problems with Android itself. The T-Mobile G2, as the device will reportedly be called, will debut on January 26, according to reported by Cell Phone Signal. The new device is [...]
iPhone 3G Unlock (yellowsn0w) Demo
Apple, Cell Phones, Hack, iPhone, Linked List, Video No Comments »iPhone 3G hacked to take any SIM | 9 to 5 Mac.
Palm Finally Joins Bandwagon and Launches Palm Software Store
Application, Cell Phones, Linked List No Comments »It is clearly a good move and hopefully this paired with Palms announcements at CES will help them compete in the quickly evolving cell phone space. Palm gets in on the app store game, launches Palm Software Store.
BlackBerry Media Sync: Download BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac Now
Cell Phones, Downloads, Linked List, Media No Comments »I guess this is one way to try and compete with the iPhone 3G. BlackBerry Media Sync: Download BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac Now.
Spent a Few Minutes With the BlackBerry Storm
Cell Phones, Linked List No Comments »I spent a few minutes with the BlackBerry Storm today and I have a few things to mention about it. The device is very pretty and the display looks absolutely gorgeous. The click of the screen feels okay, it isn’t great but wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be, I especially wasn’t happy [...]
Palm OS “Nova” to be Shown Off at CES
Cell Phones, Mobile, Random Tech, Rumor No Comments »Palm hasn’t exactly been the most interesting of cell phone companies lately and because of that it is very possible that this year could be there last chance to really come back. Palm was in the forefront of smartphones a few years ago but with difficulties getting Palm OS 6 finished they have slowly moved [...]
Garmin Nuvifone Gets FCC Approval
Cell Phones, GPS, Linked List No Comments »I was actually thinking of writing a post asking what the heck happened to the Garmin Nuvifone but I guess Garmin is actually moving forward with it. Today we find out that the Nuvifone now has FCC approval. Garmin Nuvifone gets FCC approval – Engadget.
Google Selling $399 Fully Unlocked G1s to Developers
Cell Phones, Google, Mobile No Comments »On December 5 Google began selling fully unlocked G1s to developers. This will make it much easier for developer to get their hands on an android based device and doesn’t restrict it to T-Mobile customers. It’s pretty easy to get one of these phones, even if you aren’t a developer. All you have to do [...]
T-Mobile G1 Having Some Serious E-Mail Problems
Cell Phones, Google, Mobile 1 Comment »The darling of the anti-iPhone crowd, T-Mobile G1, is beginning to show some signs that it truly is a new mobile platform and therefore must have some bugs. Word comes from the T-Mobile forums that both POP3 and IMAP email is having connection errors about 95% of the time when they check their email. These [...]
Official Blackberry Storm Press Shots
Cell Phones, Photos 2 Comments »And finally, here are some official press shots of the Blackberry Storm. The device looks very pretty but I don’t find myself wanting one, it might be the fact that it can’t sync with all of my media (since it is all in iTunes) and it might be that the user interface isn’t quite up [...]
HTC Launches “Ice White” Touch Diamond
Cell Phones No Comments »The HTC Touch Diamond is a pretty awesome phone but I’m sure some of you out there were a little upset over the lack of color options. Well, HTC just released an “ice white” version of the device. It’s absolutely gorgeous and happens to have the same set of impressive specs as the black version [...]
Google Announces App Store-Like Marketplace For Android Powered Handsets
Application, Beta, Cell Phones, Google No Comments »Google has announced that they will be doing an App Store-like marketplace for Android phones. This will allow users of Android phones to download applications directly to their devices, it will also allow developers to program applications for Android devices and sell them directly to users. Developers will be able to make their content available [...]

