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- Some iPad 2s experiencing light leakage issues?
- Nine months later, is the EVO 4G still the best Android device?
- T-Mobile CEO Philip Humm pens letter discussing Sprint rumors
- HTC: ThunderBolt release date will be announced soon
- Apple iPad 2 First Impressions by Taylor
- Verizon-branded HTC Incredible S spotted lounging around in the wild
- HTC Inspire 4G vs. Google Nexus S Dogfight Pt. 2
| Some iPad 2s experiencing light leakage issues? Posted: Yesterday Apple released its newest entry in the tablet game, the iPad 2 , ending months of hype and speculation surrounding the device. Like the iPhone 4 last year, though, the launch hasn't gone off without a hitch. Some iPad 2 owners have noticed some yellowing on the displays of their new tablet. Luckily, it's expected that that issue will eventually resolve itself , much like it did with the iPhone 4 last year. A bigger problem, though, is that some users have noticed light... |
| Nine months later, is the EVO 4G still the best Android device? Posted: It's amazing to look back at how fast Android has taken over. Entering a market full of powerhouse veterans and dethroning nearly all of them in two and a half years is impressive to say the least. Not only has Android grown in the form of software, but it has gained the attention of several reputable hardware manufacturers and even given startups and unknowns a chance to compete with the big dogs. While all of this has been going on, we've been introduced to some of the best and... |
| T-Mobile CEO Philip Humm pens letter discussing Sprint rumors Posted: Last week, we heard a rumor that Deutsche Telekom, owner of T-Mobile here in the U.S., was considering selling T-Mo to Sprint. Neither company has commented on the matter, but a letter from T-Mobile CEO Philip Humm addressing the situation has leaked out. Unsurprisingly, Humm doesn't outright confirm or deny the rumors, simply saying that "DT will always explore options for maximizing the value of its portfolio and profits" and that he and DT CEO Rene Obermann recently "discussed several... |
| HTC: ThunderBolt release date will be announced soon Posted: HTC's been pretty quiet about the ThunderBolt 's launch date so far, save for a random tweet from one of the company's reps, but today the company took to their Facebook page to comment on the situation. Unfortunately, they didn't feel like giving up the official release date just yet, but they did say that an announcement will be coming "soon." The full statement from HTC: "There is a lot of excitement about the first Verizon LTE device, the HTC ThunderBolt. HTC and Verizon will... |
| Apple iPad 2 First Impressions by Taylor Posted: It feels like it was just yesterday that the original iPad launched. Here we are, eleven months later and the iPad 2 is finally among us. Apple products always seem to grow quite a bit of hype and gain a large following, and the iPad 2 is no exception. Some people paid good money and waited in line for days to get their shiny, new tablet. Priced at $499.99 for the 16GB Wi-Fi only version and going up to $829.00 for the 64GB Wi-Fi and 3G version, is it a worthy successor to the original iPad? Or... |
| Verizon-branded HTC Incredible S spotted lounging around in the wild Posted: HTC unveiled the Incredible S last month at MWC and, while they didn't say as much, most of us expected that we'd eventually see the device land on Verizon as the follow-up to the DROID Incredible . We've seen evidence of an Incredible 2 in Verizon's systems in the past, and tonight the handset itself has made its presence known. As can be seen above and below, images of the Incredible S complete with Verizon branding have leaked out. There's not much else to the story right now,... |
| HTC Inspire 4G vs. Google Nexus S Dogfight Pt. 2 Posted: Capping out a week of dogfight videos, Aaron puts the HTC Inspire 4G and the Google Nexus S to the test to see which one is the best. On one hand, the HTC Inspire 4G is powered by a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and offers a 4.3-inch display, 8-megapixel camera, Android 2.2 with HTC's new and improved Sense 2.0 user interface. On the other hand, the Google Nexus S rocks a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, 4-inch Super AMOLED display, 5-megapixel camera, front-facing camera for... |
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