This has nothing to do with mobile devices, but it has everything to do with our primarily digital way of life. SOPA, the deranged bill from the House, has been shelved. It is, for now, dead… But its spirit lives on. In the future another bill like SOPA may appear, less crazy and snaggle-toothed, but [...]
Retail is feeling it from every side. The internet has made it so easy to price shop and browse from your home without ever going into a brick and mortar store and even if you go into a store every phone can give you price comparisons on the go. But with the holidays coming up [...]
Hey there, it’s Albert again. I haven’t posted an entry in a little bit because I’ve been pretty busy lately, but I thought I’d like to write again and shed some light on a spectacular YouTube video I watched around a week ago. For some of you that haven’t been there, one of the only [...]
It looks like HTC’s Sense 3.5 will have another bonus to it! According to a report by Pocket-Link they have confirmed with HTC that all Sense 3.5 devices will offer 3GB of free storage in addition to the 2GB of free storage that Dropbox offers already make a nice 5GB of free storage for your [...]
CRACING’s Latest HD2 ROM Offering: The CR192 Desire ROM While some people have thought that the Windows Mobile scene is dead, the persistent members over at XDA Developers continue to prove them wrong once again with “CRACING”’s release of the next installment to the CR192 DESIRE ROM series for HTC’s Milestone HD2 handheld. The latest [...]
NICQUE, the popular author of Windows Mobile freeware released a brand new version of GczII on July 1st (version “0.2.35.76”). GczII is a popular freeware Geocaching.com client, where you can search for geocaches by Zipcode, cache name, author’s name, trackables, and of course geographical distance from your current GPS location. For those of you not [...]
If yesterday’s iCloud feature announcement served to do anything it was to give iOS users their one shot at being able to claim innovation. There is one problem with that, Microsoft isn’t going to let that happen. Way back at Mobile World Congress and at MIX ‘11 we saw that SkyDrive integration was deepened. People [...]
While analyzing my battery usage today, which is sort of an obsession, I started thinking of the apps I use on a daily/weekly basis and then considered if the were Web dependent or independent. Not so long ago in the earlier days of Pocket PCs, even though devices had much less storage capacity, information was [...]
Finally there is a study on iPhone dropped calls and different networks. When AT&T was the only provider of the iPhone majority of the people blamed the phone for dropped calls but now with Verizon in the mix we can analyze how the phone does on a different network. According to a recent study from [...]
Word is that Google quietly lit up the Android Honeycomb music cloud syncing. Let’s take that for a spin, got two phones, might as well step up for you but just to show you the determination there is in the mind of an XDA junkie to do something he has absolutely no need for when [...]
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