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Dell Mini 5 prototype impressions (Friday 19th of February 2010 05:16:00 PM)

Dell's puzzled the world for quite some time with its outlandish Mini 5 -- at first glance
it's just another Android-based MID, but a quick fiddle with it reveals the full-fledged 3G
phone inside. So will it fit in a pocket? Can we carry it ... (more)

Samsung Wave shows what's Super about its AMOLED display by going outdoors (video) (Tuesday 16th of February 2010 10:01:00 AM)

Direct sunlight -- is there anything at all more terrifying for an OLED screen? Up until
now, you had to sacrifice some outdoor realization from your phone's display in order to get
the theatrical difference and viewing angles on offer from OLEDs. ... (more)

Microsoft offers up lengthy Windows Phone 7 Series video walkthrough (Monday 15th of February 2010 05:39:00 PM)

Not quite sure if you've heard, but Microsoft launched a new mobile general expenses system
today. Crazy, right? Unfortunately, it'll be a few weeks seasons still before you can indeed
wrap your palms around an actual Windows Phone 7 Series device, but ... (more)

Acer launches neoTouch P300 / P400, beTouch E110 / E400 smartphones (Monday 15th of February 2010 04:52:00 PM)

If you thought the (admittedly weak) Liquid e was all Acer had in store for Mobile World
Congress, you'd be badly mistaken. We've got a foursome of other smartphones on tap, so we
won't waste any time break and entry 'em down. Up first is ... (more)

Lumigon T1, S1 and E1 Android smartphones offer a lovely blend of uniqueness and Scandinavian style (Monday 15th of February 2010 04:29:00 PM)

Straight out of Denmark comes a trio of additions to the ever-growing Android lineup, the
result of "two years of top secret international unfolding work" by Lumigon Corp. The first
phones are the T1 and S1, both shipping before July, the latter of the ... (more)

Acer Liquid e rolls with Android 2.1, underclocked 768MHz Snapdragon (Monday 15th of February 2010 01:19:00 PM)

We knew good and well Acer was prepared to ship a few more Android phones in the new decade,
and it's sure control gate off on the right foot here in Barcelona. Just a few months after the
oddity Liquid began to ship, along comes ... (more)

Samsung's Wave gets the preview treatment (Monday 15th of February 2010 12:43:00 PM)

What, our hands-on with video wasn't good enough for you? Fine, Eldar at Mobile-Review.com has
a rather lengthy preview of Sammy's 1GHz Bada phone, the Wave, including so many macro photos
you could perchance make homegrown a compelling replica of Mr. ... (more)

Motorola Cliq XT / Quench joins the Android family at MWC (Monday 15th of February 2010 09:09:00 AM)

Motorola has just announced its eighth Android phone at MWC, dubbed the Cliq XT or Quench
outside the US (and one shot known as the Zeppelin). Highlights include a 3.1-inch touchscreen
with a mysterious "high-resolution" (last time we heard, it was 480 ... (more)

iPhone 3GS pitted against Nexus One in 3D frame rate test (video) (Monday 15th of February 2010 07:19:00 AM)

We'd already seen first hand what kind of GPU improvements Apple made with the iPhone 3GS (in
contrasting to the iPhone 3G, anyway), but if you've ever wondered how Cupertino's latest
stacked up against Google's Nexus One in the graphical department, ... (more)

New Samsung chips bring HD image sensors to slimmer, smarter mobiles (Monday 15th of February 2010 12:49:00 AM)

If case you haven't noticed, Mobile World order is upon us, and you can bet that Samsung is
here in a big way. The outfit is kicking things off with a couple of low-key releases: the
S5K4E2 and S5K5CA CMOS image sensors. The former is ... (more)

LG CEO says about half of its new smartphones will run Android (Saturday 09th of January 2010 06:51:00 PM)

Well, here's a tiny mystery of sorts that's emerged amidst all the hubbub of CES. As the Korea
Herald reports, LG CEO Nam Yong reportedly said yore that while LG will have smart phones
running on Windows Mobile, "about 50 percent of our smart phone ... (more)

Nexus One hardware costs $174.15, US multitouch still priceless (Saturday 09th of January 2010 04:45:00 PM)

If, while perusing the Nexus One teardown, you were doing a mental tally of just how much each
esoteric part may cost, here's your chance to compare your numbers to some professionally
obtained figures. iSuppli reports a prerequisite estimation of $174.15 ... (more)

San Francisco considers displaying phone radiation levels next to price tag (Thursday 24th of December 2009 07:49:00 AM)

If the San Francisco unit of the surroundings gets its way, control gate as soon as next month
Bay Area company might start noticing the pencil levels of cellphones displayed prominently
next to their respective price at retail outlets. This is, of course, ... (more)

The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed (Saturday 05th of December 2009 06:38:00 AM)

A visual recap of the day's articles Dec 4th 2009 | 39 Articles
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/the-daily-roundup-heres-what-you-mightve-missed/ 12:46
am 0 Comments The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed http:... (more)

Dell's China-bound smartphone possibly called 'mini 3i,' but questions abound (Tuesday 11th of August 2009 05:19:00 AM)

Alright, you know how Dell's externally been going through hell and high water for years now
to try to bring a smartphone or two to market? China's been a special focus of this clandestine
effort, and we've got some new tip-off here -- possibly. Chinese ... (more)

Entelligence: The death of the PC is greatly exaggerated (at least for now) (Friday 07th of August 2009 09:30:00 PM)

Entelligence is a column by mechanics strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose
desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his
passion for tech. In these articles, he'll explore where our gang is and ... (more)

RIM officially intros BlackBerry Curve 8520, promises "out of the box" Mac compatibility (Monday 27th of July 2009 12:05:00 PM)

Sadly enough, this is pretty much par for the course with RIM. We talk about a flowering for
months on end, and after everyone grows acquainted with its countenance via less-than-official
sources, the company finally confesses. At any rate, the long-awaited ... (more)

Verizon to its smartphones: thou shalt have no other app store before mine (Tuesday 14th of July 2009 02:23:00 AM)

Verizon's getting very keen on housebreaking the app store industry, but not without some
rough decrees to its smartphone partners. according to regulation to GigaOm, VP Partner
management Ryan Hughes said in an record Friday that its VZW-branded shop ... (more)

Standalone GPS Receivers Going the Way of the Dodo (Friday 10th of July 2009 12:00:01 AM)

Hugh Pickens writes "The NY Times reports that more than 40 percent of all smartphone owners
and 80 percent of iPhone users use their mobile devices to get turn-by-turn directions driving
down sales of popular standalone GPS units from companies like ... (more)

LG teases next-generation Chocolate for August unveiling (Tuesday 07th of July 2009 01:21:00 PM)

To say that the henna was a hit for LG would be similar to saying the computer game 2 went
over well for Sony. Indeed, the outfit's best selling handset ever (21 million units worldwide)
holds a special place in the hearts of suits and ... (more)

Acer poised to beat Dell, become number two PC maker (Monday 29th of June 2009 05:03:00 AM)

Interesting piece in the New York Times today about Acer -- the company is about to ride the
tidal wave of netbooks and other el-cheapo stereos unmixed to the number two spot on the PC
sales chart. That's a big deal -- no non-US company ... (more)

Pilotfish's Ondo music editing mobile concept puts new twist on smartphones (Monday 20th of April 2009 09:00:00 AM)

It's been nearly three years since the Onyx tickled our imagination, but Pilotfish is looking
to just melt our brains with its latest concept. The Munich-based sedulity design firm has just
introduced its Ondo music editing mobile, which is half cellphone, ... (more)

RIM CEO on BlackBerry Storm: "nobody gets it perfect out the door" (Thursday 16th of April 2009 02:04:00 PM)

If there's one two things we love, it's hearing RIM's own Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis
open their gaping traps. While the former was sufficiently panned back in January for
exclaiming that buggy smartphone dos was simply the "new reality," his partner ... (more)

No More OpenMoko Phone (Sunday 05th of April 2009 09:15:02 PM)

TuxMobil writes "Bad news for FreeRunner fans: growth of the first Open Source smartphone will
be discontinued. (English translation via Google) OpenMoko officer key player* Sean Moss-Pulz
said at OpenExpo in Bern (Switzerland) that the number of staffers ... (more)

Second Android-Based Phone Announced (Tuesday 17th of February 2009 05:45:01 PM)

Rob Lazzurs writes "The second 'Google phone' has been announced. While this does from the
first look seem like a nice device, I know I would miss the keyboard. However, I would expect
given the issues with the first device, the inquire on most G1 ... (more)

WSJ: Dell "preparing a move into cellphones as early as next month" (Friday 30th of January 2009 06:52:00 AM)

You know who's blabbing again? That reclusive set of calling people who always seem to be
"familiar with the matter," that's who. This time, they've got the Wall Street Journal in a
twist over renewed rumors that Dell is "preparing a move into cellphones ... (more)

What Apple could learn from Palm's webOS (Thursday 15th of January 2009 07:02:00 PM)

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/What_Apple_could_learn_from_Palm_s_webOS_2'; In case you
missed the keynote, Palm took some special moments to let everyone know that they're not trying
to compete with Apple -- which is of course exactly what they're ... (more)

Ask Engadget: Best current smartphone for under $200? (Friday 02nd of January 2009 06:11:00 AM)

It's 2009, folks, so we figured we'd start it off with a bang (and about a gazillion caution in
this post). George, a proud member of the USMC, is preoccupation what to do about a new
smartphone, and given that your New Year's resolution was ... (more)

ITRI's folding TFT-EPD display: ready for smartphones next year (Friday 05th of December 2008 09:48:00 AM)

While everyone wants their gadgets, particularly smartphones, to become smaller and smaller we
paradoxically want the screens to get bigger and bigger. That's why so much R&D money is spent
on wearable, folding, projecting, swiveling, and rollable displays: ... (more)

AT&T dreams of single smartphone OS, will probably keep dreaming (Friday 05th of December 2008 11:42:00 AM)

Okay, so we fully clear that it would make life a lot easier on AT&T if every smartphone on its
network used the same business expenses system, but we're not so sure we like the idea of
losing the whole "ability to choose." speechification at ... (more)

 

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