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Smart Phones Knock PCs from Top of Tech Food Chain

The epoch of the PC’s supremacy is formally over. We have traversed over into the age of mobile computing. This transition has been constructing impetus for a while. Some might claim that the iPhone was the origin of this period. Others might say it was actually the increase of the BlackBerry. Or maybe even Android, … Read More

Sprint and GetJar team up, and release over 60,000 free apps

In today cell phone news, Sprint announced that they will be partnering up with GetJar. The partnership will allow Sprint to offer GatJar’s library of over 60k Apps for free. The lineup of apps that are offered include Facebook, Weather Channel Mobile, YouTube, and lots lots more. You can find the catalog of apps available … Read More

Garmin-Asus releases their new Windows Mobile smartphone, the M10

In today cell phone news, Garmin-Asus team have revealed two new devices today, and is starting to try and create buz for their new products. First this morning we reported that the team was releasing a new Android powered smartphone, now it seems like they are going after Windows Mobile users. It seems as if … Read More

App-Roar for App Designers

With mobile calculating catching pace with the fast touching world, apps for BlackBerrys, iPhones, Droids and other devices have become vital software. App creators are henceforth getting an explosion of opportunities. Conferring to Gartner Inc., trailers of information technology universally, app stores had more than $4.2 billion in revenue last year and is estimated by … Read More

4chan being blocked by Verizon Wireless

Today in cell phone news, in relation to the internet message and image board, that is packed with anonymous users known as 4chan, is being blocked by Verizon Wireless. The founder of 4chan has been reported saying, “Over the part72 hours, we’ve been receiving reports from Verizon Wireless customers having difficulty accessing the image boards. … Read More

A Peek Into ‘Peek’ – The Email Gadget In India

After its fast-rising popularity in the United States, Peek, the mobile email device is increasing its consumer base and has set sail for Indian coasts. Hyped as a simpler and more sensibly valued Blackberry substitute, this stratagem is intended principally for rapid, simply access to email with a few other traits like text messaging added on. … Read More

Motorola Cliq going for $10

Today in cell phone news, Motorola is trying to sell out there inventory on the Android, smartphone the Cliq. With all the competition that has flooded the market in respect to Android devices, the Cliq, not even a year old seems to be dated and out of style. A new version of the device called … Read More

Echoecho: Locating Your Friends Made Easy


Echoecho is a location-based mobile application that wants to make it easier for you to locate your friends, family members and colleagues in the real world. Echoecho only tries to get you the answer to one straightforward question: Where are you? Unlike other location-based application, echoecho doesn’t force you to constantly broadcast your own location. … Read More

Engadget now available for Pre and Pixi: the first webOS app of 2010 (and 1000th in the Catalog)!


That’s right folks. Hot on the heels of our iPhone app release (which has since skyrocketed up the App Store charts to #1 in News), the webOS version has officially landed. You’ll see that the experience is shockingly, wonderfully similar to the iPhone / iPod touch version, but of course there are a couple of … Read More

Engadget for iPhone / iPod touch: available now!


Good news, everyone! Our very own iPhone / iPod touch app is finally really available in Apple’s much talked about and critically acclaimed App Store! That’s right, all the excitement and info you’ve come to know and love from Engadget is now bottled in an easy to digest and delicious iPhone form. The application — … Read More

Expose Fake Boobs Using Only a Flashlight [Party Tricks]


The gals at Jezebel have stumbled onto the party trick of the decade: How to detect breast implants using only a flashlight. While it may not exactly be an entirely scientific method, it most definitely looks fun. This is apparently an unaired clip from The Real World/Road Rules Challenge and the gal teaching everyone the … Read More

What The Future Of Touchscreen BlackBerrys Nearly Looked Like [Phones]


Almost makes you like the Storm more, right? I’m guessing the (presumably resistive) touchscreen was so shoddy that the trackball was actually a required addition. Thank goodness this prototype didn’t leave the R&D department. [ PocketBerry via CrackBerry ]

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Clear Channel Radio Debuts Android Version of iheartradio App


Clear Channel Radio already had mobile applications for iPhone, BlackBerry and Chumby devices, but today it’s adding an Android version to the line-up. Not that there’s a lack of decent radio streaming applications on well, any platform these days, but here goes: Clear Channel Radio’s iheartradio app gives users free access to some 350 American … Read More

China Unicom disses the iPhone, orders more Windows Mobile, Symbian phones


China Unicom topped the 2 million subscriber mark this month and based upon its recent handset procurement, those wild and crazy China Unicom customers love Symbian and BREW, enjoy Windows Mobile, and, though they are buying the China Unicom-exclusive iPhone, they do not share the same fervor for Apple’s mobile phone as their Japanese counterparts. … Read More

Rfiddler zapper kills RFID tags dead, the hard way


Sure, there may be a number of relatively easy ways to destroy or disable an RFID tag (tossing it in the microwave, for instance), but where’s the fun in that? There are plenty of good times to be had with this so-called “Rfiddler” built by Codeninja though, which disables tags (and potentially anything else in … Read More