Items tagged with: iphone
Poll: HP's done with smartphones, so where do you go from here?
Yesterday was a day of bombshells. HP announced that they were going to open source all of webOS, presumably to the tune of not making hardware themselves. And then HP CEO Meg Whitman came out and said
4S, BBX, RAZR, and Ice Cream Sandwich – oh my [the competition]
This week has been one of the more insane weeks in the mobile tech space, and that’s saying a lot, since it’s only now Wednesday morning. We’ll start with Monday, which was dominated by our friend Rene
iOS 5 [the competition]
Is it really right for us to consider platforms other than webOS to be the competition when nobody's making webOS devices? While you ponder that philosophical query, we're going to point you over to our
iPhone launch event today - tune in to TiPb for everything you need to know
We're not going to bog you down with loads of iPhone 4S/5 coverage today (we might do a post or two, but that's expected, right?). But if you do want to know everything there is to know about today's
Google buying Motorola for $12.5 billion, proving vertical integration is the way to go
Google this morning announced that they are purchasing Motorola Mobility (the recently-spun-off cellular arm of Motorola) to the tune of $12.5 billion. The purchase, expected to close around the end of
So, what about the Pre3? Yeah, we hear you: Sprint.
Two weeks ago my colleague Tim Stiffler-Dean wrote up an excellent editorial on the HP Pre3 and how we need to have patience. After all, relationships between carriers and manufacturers take time, as does
iOS 5: Great artists steal [the competition]
So Steve Jobs and Apple today previewed iOS 5 at WWDC in San Francisco. As with all iOS releases, it’s an impressive one, but we can’t help but look at a lot of what they added to the OS as being copied
Google Maps just got a lot better for webOS (with a work-around)
Thanks to the diligent workers found in our forums (especially rmausser), you can now get access to the very same (improved) Google Maps mobile website that Android and iPhone users have access to. With
Veer has a curved screen. Wait, what?
Remember when the Samsung Nexus S launched and everybody made a big deal about the curved glass screen? The one that was concave so that it could better fit the radial nature of your thumb? Yeah, that
iPhone 4 Conversion, Voided Warranty, Michigan Meetup and More - From the Forums
As user hparsons says in the forums, "Weren't people just recently asking for a "reason" for the Veer? Add one more to the list...." What "reason" is he talking about? You can ask bobsentell, an iPhone



















