It's hard to find someone without at least one gadget these days and whether consumers know it or not their gadgets, specifically the brand of gadgets they use ...
Dropbox, one of our favorite services that keeps your files synced between multiple computers and devices, announced updates to the Dropbox apps for the iPhone,...
RIM, makers of the business friendly BlackBerry smart phones, may announce the BlackBerry Tablet at the RIM developer's conference next week. The device, dubbed...
Verizon Wireless's Mobile Recovery application launched yesterday, bringing useful security features to many of the company's Android, Palm, Windows Mobile, and...
If the cost of apps and number of free apps is the deciding factor in choosing between an Android OS device and another mobile phone or tablet, then Android has...
Your phone likely has a water sensor in in it to help manufacturers and resellers prove if it's been exposed to too much moisture to qualify for warranty servic...
Research In Motion (RIM) officially unveiled the BlackBerry Torch today. This is the company's first phone to feature BlackBerry 6, RIM's latest mobile operatin...
Microsoft senior vice president of Mobile Communications Andy Lees today showed off Windows Phone Live, a cloud service that will go along with the new Windows ...
With mobile computing and smartphone usage on the rise, the United State's Government has released a slew of mobile apps for a variety of platforms. Most of ...
With Father's Day coming up on June 20th, which is this Sunday, some of you may be frantically trying to find something to buy your father this year. Panic no m...
The Blackberry, by RIM is a very popular device. When it comes to worldwide market share, they are only beat by Nokia, beating out the incredibly popular iPhone...
Soccer news website, Goal.com, could be another resource for you to use to follow the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. Containing news headlines, live scores, a ...
YouTube is featuring theĀ FIFA World Cup today on its homepage. You can view countless videos of various teams and players competing in the world cup. For more w...
Research in Motion is offering BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac as a free download starting today. The new desktop manager will allow MacBook users to backup...
There comes a time in every gadgets life when its ball drops and a more mature model comes to market. Never has this been truer than with the Blackberry Curve 8520 which is now available on T-Mobile. The new Curve looks similar to the other phones in the Curve lineup and shares many of the same features but its optical trackpad is what makes it stand out and say, "Look at me." By ditching the traditional rollerball for a smooth trackpad and throwing in a 2G radio RIM was able to create a very functional phone at an attractive price point; $50 at Walmart with a 2 year agreement.
I do a lot of hands-on research on smartphones. I do this for two reasons. First, I believe they are fast becoming one of the prevalent cloud clients, and second, they are fast becoming a popular device to consume video. AMD obviously is involved in building the cloud with the AMD Opteron Processors but also conversion to make a video smartphone-friendly can take a tremendous amount of compute power, and ATI Radeon HD 4800 series graphics and AMD Phenom II X4 processors do those conversions quite well.
Smartphones are increasingly becoming the most important factor in portable cloud access. What makes them unique is their portability and versatility. One minute a phone, the next a web browser, the next a video broadcast client. After blogging on the Android G1 and the BlackBerry Storm, and as co-owner of an iPhone (wife's), people asked me why I didn't blog on my personal workhorse, the BlackBerry Bold. Well, I aim to please and here it is.