Google and Android
Samsung has dragged its feet fixing a bug on the Galaxy S III, even though the glitch came to light in June 2012, about nine months ago. Watching this mini-drama play itself out in the tech press and blogosphere, I find myself wishing that somehow we could combine iPhones and Galaxy S phones to get Continue Reading →
Look out, Apple and Samsung. There’s a new horse in the smartphone race. HTC just unveiled the HTC One, the company’s new flagship phone. When you turn on the HTC One, you’re brought to BlinkFeed, which shows stories, pictures and videos from the sources you care most about. Can’t live without Twitter, Facebook or Flickr? Continue Reading →
HTC One
Did you hear about the HTC One’s fancy new “UltraPixel Camera”? HTC touts the camera as an end to the “megapixel wars.” UltraPixels! Revolution! And, yes, the technology sounds very promising, but, uh, wait a second, what is an UltraPixel anyway? UltraPixel is a made up marketing word… HTC’s new phone only has a 4-megapixel Continue Reading →
HTC One
HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the One, is an impressive bit of hardware and a big step forward for the company in three significant ways. The One is a top-notch, beautifully designed handset packed with the best specs and a ton of compelling features. It also runs a unique, fresh take on Google’s Android operating system. Continue Reading →
HTC One
HTC has had a hard time keeping its new devices from leaking across the Internet. We have already seen pictures and specs of the company’s upcoming flagship device, which will likely be known as the HTC One, and now have a release date and price. According to HTC Source, the One smartphone will be released Continue Reading →
Spotify
After promising it would release a Windows Phone 8 app back in November, Spotify has finally launched its music-streaming app on the Windows Phone Store, allowing Nokia, HTC, Samsung and owners of other Windows Phone 8 handsets to get their music fix. The app is free and so is the service for the first 30 Continue Reading →
T-Mobile
Listen to this. T-Mobile just beat every other U.S. carrier bringing HD Voice to market, delivering a radical improvement in call quality for everyone carrying an HTC One S, Samsung Galaxy S III, or Nokia Astound phone. And wait, it gets better—it might work with iPhones. “It’s a very noticeable enhancement to the voice call,” said Continue Reading →

Otterbox

Otterbox
Are you klutzy? Spontaneous? Chaotic? Graceless? Otterbox is here to help. A company that knows what it’s like to drop your brand new shiny smartphone within days of purchase, so Otterbox offers protection for the devices you use the most. Otterbox started out making waterproof cases for outdoor enthusiasts, but has since expanded its focus Continue Reading →
Cellairis
Your choice of a case says a lot about who you are. At least, that’s what Cellairis believes. You see, Cellairis doesn’t just want to just protect your phone – it wants to do so in style. The company has become a trendsetter in the mobile world based on its fashionable cases, designer brands and Continue Reading →