Classic Layout

Toshiba’s glasses

One of the coolest things we saw at CES in Las Vegas earlier this year were the prototype glasses-free 3D tellies from Toshiba (that’s one in the photo above). Now Tosh has confirmed it intends to bring its no-spec tech to the UK within the next 12 months. We’ve already seen some of these glasses-free 3D panels, and we’re left …

Read More »

Samsung Galaxy Prevail coming soon to Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile is co-hosting an event with Samsung tonight, and as we reported yesterday, the companies are expected to unveil the Samsung Galaxy Prevail, a new, no-contract Android-based smartphone. Well, we can pretty much say that’s a sure thing now. Today, Boost posted a teaser site for the Galaxy Prevail and confirmed some of the rumored specs, including the 3.2-inch …

Read More »

Verizon next in line for entry

Verizon Wireless appears to be the next carrier in line to offer the entry level Android-level Samsung Gem. The budget-friendly handset was announced back in January and already has found a home with Alltel and, more recently, U.S. Cellular. Ironically it was a Verizon-branded version of the Gem which first popped up on our radar back in August of 2010. …

Read More »

HTC Evo View 4G an Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet?

Editors’ note: April 6, 2011, 12:15 p.m. PT Article was updated after we noticed that Sprint changed its Web site. Yesterday, a CNET reader spotted a Web spec on this Sprint page that claimed the forthcoming HTC Evo View 4G would run on the Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system. Sometime after we posted this story, Sprint’s specs changed again, this …

Read More »

Sprint MiFi 3G/4G hot spot selling for $79.99

Sprint customers looking to tuck a zippy Wi-Fi hot spot in their pocket can now consider the Sprint MiFi 4082 3G/4G Mobile hot spot, created by Novatel Wireless. The WiMax-capable hot spot is available via DirectShip through Sprint, but it can be picked up in brick-and-mortar stores starting April 17. It costs $79.99 for the sleek-looking hardware, plus a mobile …

Read More »

Hands

NEW YORK–No big surprise, but Boost Mobile made it official and introduced the Samsung Galaxy Prevail on Monday evening, its very first CDMA Android smartphone. Available later this month for $179.99 sans contract and with a $50 monthly plan that includes unlimited voice, text, and data (also eligible for Boost’s Shrinkage plan), the Galaxy Prevail is a welcome addition to …

Read More »

On Call: No more Mr. Nice Android?

Last week, Bloomberg Businessweek reported that Google was beginning to take a firmer hand in controlling how partners use the Android operating system on their devices. Writers Ashlee Vance and Peter Burrows didn’t get too specific–they mostly relied on background interviews–but they described a few ways that the Googleplex is taking control. For example, Google now must be involved in …

Read More »