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Smartphone Reviews
- Low-Cost Andriod Smartphone Popularity Soars GloballyThere’s no denying that Android OS has seen a dramatic growth the last two years. And the next year looks to be even better for Google’s new OS. New In-Stat (www.in-stat) research […]
- Android Climbs Against Apple iOSRecent comScore findings, for the three months ended October, show Android‘s share of U.S. smartphone users grew 4.4 points over the prior three months, climbing to a 46.3 percent of the […]
- Top 3 Smartphones for the Holidays1. iPhone 4S Apple’s latest handset continues to lead the pack and it’s as polished as ever. The most notable new features of the 4S include Siri voice commands and […]
- What Is Apple iCloud?iCloud stores your music, photos, documents, and more and wirelessly pushes them to all your devices. Every new iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch comes with iOS 5. And every new […]
- HTC Rezound with Beats by Dr. DreHTC unveiled its new HTC Rezound Android phone at an event in New York City this week. The device will launch November 14 on Verizon Wireless. The HTC Rezound will […]
- Amazon Kindle Fire RevealedThis week Amazon announced the Kindle Fire the company’s lower-end entry debut into the tablet market and new edition to the Kindle family. The Fire is different. It has a […]
- Smartphone Adoption Rises to 43%Led by Android growth and steady iPhone sales the latest Nielson reports show 43% of all wireless subscribers now own a smartphone. And the future remains particularly bright with 58% […]
- No Contract SmartphonesSee larger image HTC DROID Eris Android Phone - NO CONTRACT (Verizon Wireless) (Wireless Phone Accessory) New From: $135.00 In Stock Used from: $125.00 In Stock No contract and prepaid […]
- Google Buys Motorola, $12.5 Billion CashGoogle made a $12.5 billion investment today that the Internet is moving mobile with an announcement to acquire Motorola Mobility Holding. This allows Google to get into the business of making smartphones […]
Tablet Reviews
- Kindle Fire Questions AnsweredIn this Kindle Fire discussion the the CNET Buzz Out Loud team and Donald Bell get hands-on with the brand-new Kindle Fire and answer all your questions about the device, like Kindle Fire vs. Nook, whether you can side-load apps, and whether Amazon Prime is required for use (hint: no). See larger image Kindle Fire, […]
- Next-Generation Kindle Fire Likely To Have 8.9-inch DisplayAmazon is likely to change its product roadmap by shifting the display size of its next-generation Kindle Fire to 8.9-inch instead of 10.1-inch as originally planned, according to sources in Amazon’s supply chain and reported by DigiTimes. Amazon’s current 7-inch screen suppliers, Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) and LG Display (LGD) have begun preparations to m […]
- Amazon Kindle Fire RevealedAmazon has announced the Kindle Fire, the company’s debut into the tablet market and new edition to the Kindle family. The Fire is different. It has a color touch screen and can play video, for example. More significantly, Kindle Fire can run apps on a proper operating system which is a modified version of Google […]
- Microsoft Windows 8 Tablet Samsung PrototypeThe Redmond, Washington, software giant offered an extended preview of its upcoming Windows 8 operating system at a conference on Tuesday. “Windows 8 brings a new range of capabilities without compromise” said Microsoft’s Windows division president Steven Sinofsky. The Windows 8 user interface has been changed to make it better suitable for touchscreen input […]
- The Best Tablet DisplayThe single most expensive and important hardware component of a tablet is the display, after-all tablets are simply handheld portable screens and the display ultimately determines the quality and visual experience for every application it runs. Manufactures positioning themselves in the highly competitive tablet market understand that one way to stand out am […]
- Best Tablet Under $400There’s a hunger in the tablet market for a lower cost device. For many of us already with smartphones and laptops a $500+ price tag for a tablet that has overlapping features of existing devices is a tough impulsive buy. But if we learned anything from the HP TouchPad fire-sale that saw $200 TouchPad’s flying […]