Graduation is an exciting time for any student, and that goes for anyone graduating from high school, college, or even graduate school this year. New graduates need to have the edge wherever their next step will be, whether it’s in the business world or further into academia. An important component of this edge is a […]
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Apple Makes Deals To Stop Getting Pulped By Lawsuits
According to the Dow Jones report, Apple has put forth settlement proposals to Motorola Mobility (recently acquired by Google) and Samsung, two of the largest manufacturers of Android devices. The proposed settlement would involve royalty fees of $5 to $15 per device. Meanwhile, Samsung has filed a new patent infringement claim against Apple in South […]
Verizon Announcement Highlights The Android Upgrade Problem
Earlier this week, Verizon Wireless announced a list of handsets that would be upgrade to Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. Without providing specific dates, Verizon goes on to outline by manufacturer which smartphones will receive the update. HTC: HTC ThunderBolt DROID Incredible 2 by HTC HTC Rhyme HTC Rezound Motorola: Motorola XOOM DROID BIONIC DROID […]
The Best Of CES 2012
As you’ve probably read here and elsewhere, if you were expecting the major consumer electronics companies to show up to CES 2012 with their latest and greatest hardware that would revolutionize your life, it was something of a disappointment. Most devices, especially those from major companies, were basically updates to the previous year’s line up, […]
CES 2012: DROID 4 And DROID RAZR Maxx
One of the best parts of attending the Consumer Electronics Show is getting to play with brand new, just announced phones like the DROID 4 and the DROID RAZR Maxx from Motorola for Verizon. Unfortunately, you get to play with them much the way you get to play with a cell phone at a store […]
CES Day Two Recap: Tablets News (Mostly)
Much like day one, day two of CES was also jam-packed with announcements. Tablet and smartphone news continued to come in at a breakneck pace. Intel, which has been teasing its line of mobile processors for quite a long time, is finally making the move to jump to the consumer market. The Lenovo K800 will […]
CES Day One Recap: Smartphones Come Out Strong
Day one of CES 2012 sure kicked off to a great start, especially with a bevy of new smartphones announced. Many of the major original equipment manufacturers, even Nokia, have come out with big announcements, though some of them seem a bit odd. Nevertheless, here is a breakdown of some of the more important announcements […]
Smartphone Activations: Let’s Not Get Over-techcited
Hold on a minute, Samsung, Nokia, and Motorola, don’t close up your feature phone shops just yet! While I respect the enthusiasm of Reuven’s Smartphone activation story, the truth is that the smartphone market still has a way to go before it even comes close to outnumbering standard feature phones. Yes, the activation numbers posted […]
Techcitement Review: Does Virgin Mobile’s Motorola Triumph Earn Its Name?
In what’s turned into a trilogy of Virgin Mobile Android handsets, let’s turn our attention to the Motorola Triumph. Heftier than the Wildfire S, the Triumph’s 5.04 oz bulk is easy to ignore thanks to the 4.1″ screen. The screen is much better than the other choices on Virgin. Note that caveat. If you run […]
Apple Takes Two Legal Hits, Tries To Walk It Off
Yesterday must have been an interesting day in Apple’s legal department. Having earlier gotten around the European Injunction on selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 by releasing the 10.1N (the difference is the wider bezel), Samsung has now had a similar ban lifted in Australia. This comes hot on the heals of Apple failing to get […]