Making a device that’s somewhere between a laptop and an iPhone comes with challenges beyond app design. As I’ve been wondering since I’ve owned an iPad, what exactly makes a good iPad case? I know one thing: it’s not the same thing that makes a good iPhone case. First of all, I’m terrified to drop …
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Verizon teases HTC Incredible, coming April 29
For weeks, we’ve seen signs of the imminent release of the HTC Incredible on Verizon and on Wednesday, we pretty much got all but an official confirmation. For a brief moment, Verizon published a teaser site for the Incredible, officially dubbed the Droid Incredible, and learned that the availability date would be April 29. It appears the page is now …
Read More »Dialed In 122: Microsoft gets social (podcast)
It’s been a busy week, thanks to Apple and Microsoft. First, we raced down to Cupertino, Calif., to watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs preview iPhone OS 4, and then we zipped back up to San Francisco to catch Microsoft as it took the wraps off Project Pink and unveiled the Kin One and Kin Two. Of course, after all that, …
Read More »Industry heavies set to push WiMax upgrade
A number of mobile industry players including Intel, Motorola, and Samsung have launched an effort to push for devices and equipment based on the upcoming WiMax 2 high-speed wireless standard. The WiMax 2 Collaboration Initiative, announced Sunday, aims to speed up industrywide adoption of the next WiMax release, which is based on the IEEE 802.16m standard and due for finalization …
Read More »Which wireless firm carries the most data traffic?
AT&T’s claim that it carries the most wireless data traffic on its network is being challenged. An ABI Research report released this week states that both Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel handled more data traffic last year than did AT&T. Verizon and Sprint each carried over 16 billion more megabytes of mobile network data than AT&T in 2009, the report …
Read More »5 amazing iPad e
If you ask me, the iPad’s prowess as an e-book reader lies not in pulp fiction, but in kids’ books. Think about it: the latest Grisham novel is just raw text, which any old Kindle can deliver. But children’s books are all about big, splashy pictures and wild colors–elements perfectly suited to iPad screens. And needless to say, the iPad …
Read More »Sky Player coming to Humax’s Freeview HD boxes, extending dominion
Sky seems to be striving to get its Sky Player service onto even more devices than the BBC’s iPlayer. Subscribers will soon be able to watch live TV and on-demand video via the Humax HD-FOX T2 Freeview HD set-top box, as they can now via the Xbox 360 and PCs. What makes this news even better is that the T2 will support iPlayer when it launches on Freeview HD at some point …
Read More »FCC chairman seeks broadcaster support
Federal Communications Chairman Julius Genachowski tried to convince broadcasters to support his plans to reauction TV wireless spectrum during a speech he gave Tuesday at the industry’s annual trade show sponsored by the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas. Genachowski said the additional spectrum is needed to ensure that U.S. wireless operators can meet the growing demand for wireless …
Read More »Nokia intros trio of affordable messaging phones
Nokia C6 Nokia Messaging and social networking are the focus of Nokia’s latest smartphones, and the company’s hoping the affordable price tag attached to them will draw in the masses. Ranging from $120 to $300 unlocked, the Nokia C3, C6, and E5 are certainly some of the cheaper devices we’ve seen from the company, and they don’t skimp too much …
Read More »Microsoft Kin: You Kin do it when you One and Two it
Microsoft is in the family way with the new Kin range of phones. Based on the social network-tastic Project Pink, the Kin One and Kin Two are aimed at the all-networkin’, all-sharin’ generation. The phones are the first to offer the Zune experience for listening to music and watching videos. They also pack GPS and capacitive touschscreens. The Kin One, …
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