Nokia is making Windows Phone 7 its primary smart-phone platform, but why did the company opt for Microsoft over Google’s Android? CEO Stephen Elop has just outlined some of the reasons at a press event in London, as he fielded questions alongside Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Elop admitted Nokia had conversations with Google over a …
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Verizon iPhone goes on sale (live blog)
The wait is finally over for the Verizon Wireless iPhone. Starting today, Verizon’s version of the iPhone 4 will be available in retail stores. Apple and Verizon Wireless stores, along with Best Buy and selected Wal-Mart stores, will start selling the Verizon iPhones at 7 a.m. local time. And even with a high of 28 degrees forecast for New York …
Read More »Calling all cooks! A simple, affordable iPad kitchen mount
CVRH Enterprises Thanks to apps like Epicurious, How to Cook Everything, and Martha’s Everyday Food, iPads make excellent kitchen companions. Just one problem: how do you protect your pricey iPad from the perils of the kitchen? I’m talking messy ingredients, hot stoves, sticky-fingered kids, and the like. Simple: mount it underneath a cabinet. That not only gets it up off …
Read More »Dell Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 handset ‘delayed indefinitely’ in the UK
Dell’s Venue Pro might not have been the sexiest handset in the Windows Phone 7 launch lineup — it may have the most boring name of any phone ever — but it was the most likely to appeal to heavy emailers. It’s still not on sale, however, and according to online retailer Expansys, has now been delayed indefinitely here in …
Read More »Nokia WinPho 7 rumours stoked by Google VP’s ‘two turkeys’ tweet
Will Nokia announce tomorrow that it’s going to start making Windows Phone 7 mobiles? Speculation has been raging all week thanks to CEO Stephen Elop’s ‘Burning Platform’ memo, but WP7 isn’t the only option. Nokia Android phones are also a possibility. Or perhaps not. Google VP of engineering Vic Gundotra — a key member of the company’s Android efforts — …
Read More »Mobile World Congress preview
Though it feels like we just left CES, the next gadget extravaganza is upon us. With 50,000 attendees and 1,300 exhibitors, Mobile World Congress is the biggest wireless trade show of the year. The fun begins Sunday night in Barcelona, Spain, and CNET will be there to bring you the latest news in handsets, operating systems, accessories, and applications. So …
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T-Mobile gave its new Samsung SGH-T259 a low-key debut today when it added the phone to its Web site without even the whimper of a press release. The trim blue flip phone doesn’t offer much in the way of design, but it has enough features to keep you busy beyond making calls. Features include text messaging, a basic media player, …
Read More »Sprint gains subscribers amid 4th
Sprint Nextel’s fourth quarter highlighted a company that has rebounded nicely, with almost 1.1 million net subscriber additions, including prepaid and postpaid customers. However, Sprint could have to pony up some cash to support Clearwire, the partner that runs the carrier’s WiMax network. First, the highlights. Sprint added 58,000 postpaid subscribers, 519,000 net subscribers to its brand and prepaid subscribers …
Read More »Alltel offers the Android
We caught wind of the Samsung Gem last month, but today Samsung and Verizon’s Alltel have made their match official. The 3G, candy bar Android smartphone sports a 3.2-inch touch screen, a 3.2-megapixel camera, an 800Mhz processor, and Swype on the virtual keyboard. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a load of Google services are also present, as is a microSD card slot. …
Read More »Android Atlas Weekly 35: Opposable thumbs don’t really work for us (podcast)
Android guys Antuan Goodwin and Justin Eckhouse get grossed out by the Playstation phone, are confused at the Facebook phone, and take a look at a two-screened Transformer of a phone. Our latest How To video shows you how to free space for apps on Froyo and we answer your questions about the Motorola Atrix and Xoom on this week’s …
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