TimeLine Layout

May, 2012

  • 17 May

    U.S. Cellular launches its own Samsung mobile hot spot

    If you are a fan of Samsung’s tiny mobile router, the SCH-LC11 mobile hot spot and for some reason don’t want to use Verizon, there’s now another choice. U.S. Cellular today announced the launch of the same device on its own network. The company said that for a limited time, the device is slated to …

    Read More »
  • 17 May

    How to make custom ringtones for your iPhone, Android, or Windows phone

    Josh Long/CBS Interactive Long ago, the only way to get custom ringtones on your phone was by purchasing them from your service provider. At about $1-2, this method is still an option today, but luckily, you can now create your own ringtones for free and load them onto your device. With this do-it-yourself method, you’ll be able to turn any …

    Read More »
  • 17 May

    BBC plans to broadcast every Olympics event live

    If you live in the UK and love the Olympics, then the BBC has excellent news for you. The national broadcaster will stream or broadcast every event live. In addition to broadcasting the Olympics across multiple TV channels (BBC One, BBC One HD, BBC Three and BBC HD) and radio networks (Radio 5 Live, Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    LG unveils new user interface for ICS devices

    One of the nicest things about Android is that vendors can place their own user interface on top of it to deliver a unique experience to customers. And LG is taking advantage of that. The company today introduced the Optimus UI 3.0 for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) devices it sells. A key ingredient in the new user interface is …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    Sony Xperia S to get Ice Cream Sandwich late May, early June

    The Sony Xperia S should be in line to receive a mouthful of refreshing Ice Cream Sandwich in late May or early June, according to a post from Sony on its support forums, Pocketnow reports. Writing in response to a previous poster, a member of Sony’s support team wrote, “Xperia S is planned to get ICS somewhere around late May/early June.” The …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    Phone News: Data charges slashed, Galaxy S3 choice

    Now playing: Watch this: Phone News: Data charges slashed 2:19 Willkommen, bienvenue, and ‘ello. Welcome to this week’s Phone News, fellow travellers — which kicks off with some great news for tourists, international travellers and Eurotrippers. Click play above to find out more! The EU has slashed the cost of using your phone abroad — in Europe at least —  …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    Samsung Galaxy S3 on sale early in London

    Want to get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S3 early? Order your S3 from the Samsung shop in East London and you can get your hands on it a day before the rest. The S3 hits shops on 30 May — two weeks today, phone fans! But you can pick yours up on the evening of 29 May if …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    Flipboard adds SoundCloud support for new audio features

    Flipboard (free) is already many people’s go-to app for flipping through the latest news and social network updates. But today, a new update lets you connect Flipboard with SoundCloud to offer audio clips created by major news services like NPR, and audio clips created by your friends and people you follow. You can sign into the new SoundCloud component by …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    Verizon to kill unlimited data plans for existing subscribers

    Verizon Wireless subscribers who have held onto their $30-a-month unlimited data plans will soon be forced to upgrade to a new tiered offering the company plans to launch this summer, according to the Web site Fierce Wireless. Speaking at the J.P. Morgan Technology Media and Telecom conference today, Verizon Communications CFO Fran Shammo told investors that the company’s 3G unlimited …

    Read More »
  • 16 May

    Google plans five Nexus phones and tablets for Jelly Bean

    Google is planning not one but five Nexus phones and tablets, according to new reports. That’s a whole line-up of sequels to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and the original Google Nexus One to show off the next generation of Android. Previously Google has worked with one manufacturer at a time to build a Nexus phone for each new …

    Read More »