New Update for Nexus S Android Ice Cream Sandwich

I’m here bringing good news to you, owners of Google’s second flagship smartphone – the Nexus S. You’re going to get a tasty bite of Ice Cream Sandwich. Google has started rolling out again the update to all GSM/UMTS Nexus … Continue reading

Sony to delay its launch of Xperia P and Xperia U

As you might already know, the Xperia P and Xperia U were scheduled to hit the British market on May 7. Unfortunately, the release date has been delayed with no explanation given at the moment. According to Clove UK, an … Continue reading

More Teens Own Smartphones but Text, Don’t Call

More teens are beginning to own a smart phone, but they’re not using them to make calls for the most of the time. This makes texting become by far the most popular medium of communication among teenagers. A new study … Continue reading

More Teens Own Smartphones but Text, Don’t Call

More teens are beginning to own a smart  phone, but they’re not using them to make calls for the most of the time. This makes texting become by far the most popular medium of communication among teenagers. A new study … Continue reading

Charge by Tweet? Check Your Bill

In the future, your data use may be charged by the kilobyte, and probably based on what you use the data for, not the amount of data you use. According to The New York Times, most wireless carriers are thinking … Continue reading

Did you lose your smartphone? 50% chance of getting it back

Smartphones are nowadays capable of so much that you just can’t resist the temptation of storing as much as much information as possible on your device. But what if you lose your phone? What are the chances of your getting … Continue reading

Wall Socket Case is the iPhone Answer

If you are still questioning the usefulness of the crowd-funding website Kickstarter, this innovative accessory, which is designed by Lloyd Gladstone and Jesse Pline, will put an end to any of your doubts. Currently featured at Kickstarter, the wall socket … Continue reading

Free Apps Draining Your Battery?

Free apps seem to be more attractive than paid ones because they can save you some bucks, but they can cause you higher frequency of charging your smartphone. New research has pointed out a hidden cost of free apps: they … Continue reading

AT&T Ending 2G Service But Offers Free 3G Upgrades

You may still remember AT&T’s recently failed attempt to purchase T-Mobile, which led to its inability to buy additional spectrum for LTE service. I feel like it is due to this unsuccessful merger that AT&T is shutting down its 2G … Continue reading

Sleep, Breath, Charge Your Cell Phones

Don’t you find hours of sleep a waste of energy? Here’s a solution for you. Designer João Paulo Lammoglia fromRio de Janeiro,Brazilcreated a mask dubbed AIRE which can turn your breath into electricity, thus charging your cell phones The AIRE … Continue reading

Charge your phone with your clothing?

For the time being, you need chargers, wires and sockets to charge your cell phones. However, you’ll soon be able to get away from this bundle of things by using a piece of cloth and your body. A research team … Continue reading

T-Mobile to get LTE in 2013

Leaving its unsuccessful merger with AT&T behind, T-Mobile has just brought their customers good news that they are going to taste the flavor of real 4G LTE. Bad news, however, is that you won’t be able to experience this LTE … Continue reading

Android Apps Getting Bigger: From 50MB to 4GB

Google has just made the Android Market way friendlier to huge-size applications, upgrading the maximum Android apps size from the current 50MB to a whopping 4GB. This will make it easier for developers to make intensive apps such as interactive … Continue reading

Search by Voice for Android: Dolphin Browser Just Updated

Back in last August, Android users were excited about the third party Dolphin Browser brought some great features to App Store like built-in translations, customizable gestures and a dock-style sidebar for speed dial, bookmarks and quick tab access. Now Dolphin … Continue reading

AT&T Starts to Throttle Unlimited Data Plans

AT&T recently publicized that they started to throttle unlimited data plans from October 2011. According to this change, AT&T’s subscribers can still keep these data plans, however, they will be limited to new 3GB and 5GB data plans of this … Continue reading