Monthly Archives: November 2010
Dropbox for Android Updated
DropBox has always been popular among mobile users. Allowing users to store documents, photos and pretty much anything else in the cloud it's a...
LG Boasts LG Optimus One sales, hits 1 million
We all know about the LG Optimus One series of devices from the popular device manufacturer. It's an entry level Android device that can...
HTC Knight is actually HTC EVO Shift 4G?
We have just received some interesting information about the rumored HTC Knight. We heard about this device a little while back, but only a...
Grab the Droid X for $99 at Costco
If you haven't started your holiday shopping yet and are looking for a top notch Android Smartphone, your opportunity has come with. Costco currently...
Sprint Galaxy Tab gets official Update, for real this time
Samsung has now announced the DJ30 update for the Sprint version of the Galaxy Tab. The last time users saw an update, it could...
Unofficial Specs for Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 Leaked
We heard about the Sony Xperia X10 last week, and we were treated with a nice photo of the device as well. Now, we...
Panasonic entering the japanese smartphone market in 2011
Panasonic, the popular consumer electronics company, announced today that they will begin sales of their own smartphones in Japan early next year, followed by...
SlashGear unboxes the Samsung Continuum
The Samsung Continuum has been quite the focus of the internet before it's launch, and we have now gotten our time with the famed...
HTC Droid Merge Coming to Verizon Thursday
Verizon is preparing for the launch of the HTC DROID Merge later this week. This is the same phone in which we have heard...
Samsung Galaxy Tab Production Cut in Half, According to Analyst
Samsung has some pretty strong claims about the tablet market. They see it as a lucrative prospect, and they plan on hitting it hard...
Unlocked Dell Streak Hitting the US with Froyo
Waiting has been a commonplace among Android users. We are always waiting for our devices to be updated to the latest edition of our...
Google thinks Android phones could replace Credit cards
As we enter further and further into the digital age we are seeing our devices replace more physical objects. Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, announced...