Samsung is kicking ass - as in everyone's ass. They're kicking Apple's ass in smart phones, they're kicking Sony's ass in TVs, and they're kicking Nokia's ass in smart phones, Nokia no longer the top selling cellphone maker in the...
Protect Your Bubble, a new specialty insurance brand, launched today in the U.S., offering affordable and comprehensive gadget insurance for those pricey gadgets starting at $2.99/month. Perhaps more importantly Protest Your Bubble guarantees 24-hour turnaround for a replacement phone or tablet....
Now you would think it would be counter-intuitive that poking millions of minuscule holes in a lithium-ion battery would result in more power. Boy, if I knew that were the case I'd take a shotgun to my iPhone 4S battery...
If you make cases for mobilephones, then why not make cases for cameras? At least that's what Krusell may have been thinking with the announcement that they will roll out their first line of camera cases next month...
Don't know how many of us will be picking up one of these, but Dior, the French luxury-goods is reportedly coming out with a line of mobilephones that will be targeted to fashionistas worldwide, particularly in the Russian...
Hard to believe that Nokia sold 40 million "multimedia phones" last year and nearly 70 million music phones. The company said the total multimedia phone market was 90 million units in 2006, and is expected to grow to 250 million units in 2008 -- that's...
Now here is an idea whose time has surely come -- net neutrality for mobilephones! According to this report, we the gadget-consuming, mobile phone crazy consumer just aren't getting a fair deal from the wireless service providers. Think about...
Engadget has the scoop on the new Motorola Motorizr Z6.Check it out: The first RAZR-esque slider for global release from Moto, the MOTORIZR Z3, hasn't even seen wide distribution yet, but that didn't stop them from announcing the hotter...
Soybean mobilephones are on the horizon! Yes, you have read correctly! Motorola recently showcased some new technology, which included a robotic tech support assistant, packaging that will light up when consumers stroll by and phones made from soybeans. You...
At least that's what Google thinks, according to published reports. And why not, with the old ad-supported business model pointing the way? Of course, this means all kinds of other stuff on your phone that you have to deal with...
For anyone going mobile, the less gadgets the better. (Rather than the more the merrier.) Why carry a separate cell phone and MP3 player when you can carry a single gadget that does both?For that matter, why carry a cell phone and...
Expect to see more and more "ad-monetized" mobile games, where advertisers wiil place display or video spots before or after users download popular casual games to their mobilephones. According to a report in today's MediaPost, a company called Greystripe places...
Amid all of the large broadcast equipment at last week's NAB Convention, Qualcomm had a large booth, but small equipment, to demonstrate its new MediaFLO System. Called a comprehensive, end-to-end solution designed specifically to address the inherent challenges of efficiently and...
If you’re a fan of the World Wrestling Entertainment, then listen up – “The WWE Mobile Alert" package is coming your way ... (Before that, check out the visual below for some of the good work that the WWE does...
Skins, skins, skins – can you ever have enough of them? Cellfan.com is an online treasure trove – with vinyl skins featuring leading brands for more than 500 consumer electronic devices. Cellfan.com makes it easy way to personalize you favorite...
Sure you got your Blackberry/Crackberry which gives you your "fix" of email, and sure you got your mobile phone for voice access and Web surfing, but the truly wired folks want not only email & web access but also access...
Remember when airplanes had telephones in seat backs rather than LCD TVs? Expensive to use ($6 a minute seems to ring a bell), they were used sparingly (very sparingly) by most travelers. The ones still in existence are operated by...
Steve Litchfield emailed me to tell me about his online video program, called the The Smartphones Show, which he positions as a new online 'TV' series looking specifically at smartphones. The show covers all software platforms and is currently free...