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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 10, 2011
Our pals at CrackBerry are marveling in their first new device in, well, forever, and your old pal Bla1ze is putting them through a bit of a browser battle. Above, you see the iPhone 4, the new Black...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Aug 01, 2011
A federal court in Sydney ruled in favor of Apple in its ongoing patent war with Samsung, prohibiting the advertisement and sale of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia until the dispute is resolved or pe...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 01, 2011
Technically, this is correct (as is the reverse), given all the features Apple Bogarted in iOS 5.Source: Google Translate; thanks to everyone who sent this in!...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jun 06, 2011
If you were on the Internet today, you couldn't help but be inundated by the iOS 5 announcement at WWDC. Rene from our sister site TiPb was there on the floor, and they have done a great job cov...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Apr 27, 2011
T-Mobile is so confident in its HSPA+ network that it is willing to bet anyone in the Seattle area $1,000 that its Samsung Galaxy S 4G is faster than an iPhone (Verizon and AT&T, both). Bring your...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 01, 2011
We just received this one through the Android Central app, and with a little sleuthing (reports filed via the app are completely anonymous) we tied it to AT&T, based on the lingo. QMP is wha...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 23, 2011
YouTube link for mobile viewingApple has tried (and failed) to let us know that if we don't have an iPhone we can't pay for our coffee, we don't have books in our pockets, we don't have an application...
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by Jared DiPane
Mar 17, 2011
If speed is something you crave, by choosing the Android OS you chose the faster browser without even realizing it. Blaze Software conducted an extremely intensive study on browser speeds, and after 4...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 07, 2011
While I always tend to take all these user numbers with a grain of salt, the latest ComScore results are rather interesting and certainly worth noting. For the first time, Android has surpassed Resear...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 04, 2011
It's OK. You can admit it. We know a few of you have checked all the Verizon iPhone coverage at TiPb. And we've spotted you lurking in their Verizon iPhone forums. So let's hear it, folks. Who's...
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by Kyle Gibb
Jan 24, 2011
With the launch of the Verizon iPhone, many in the tech sphere were wondering how much impact the phone might have once it hits a second carrier. The New York Times rounded up sales data and cre...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 24, 2011
Two researchers from George Mason University, Dr. Angelos Stavrou, and Zhaohui Wang, have demonstrated the ability to use a smartphone (a Nexus One, but Dr. Stavrou says this applies to the iPhone as ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 19, 2011
Hey, look at that. Someone's comparing the HTC ThunderBolt against the Evo 4G, iPhone 4 and myTouch 4G. Not a whole lot here we didn't already know -- yes, you get simultaneous voice and data on...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 11, 2011
So there's a Verizon iPhone eh? Well isn't that special? We've been following all of the Verizon iPhone coverage at our sister site, TiPb.com, where they're just shy of asploding over the prospect o...
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by Jared DiPane
Jan 07, 2011
Can't say we didn't see this one coming, can we? Verizon has sent out communication in regards to another press conference, separate from the one we were at yesterday here at CES, which is for Jan 11t...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 30, 2010
Apple's iOS on a Motorola Droid X? Wishful thinking on someone's part, no doubt. [Verizon via Engadget] Also see: Windows Mobile on the Droid X ...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Nov 18, 2010
The Wonderful Wizard of Woz, or simply, Steve Wozniak -- is at it again. This time only, he's talking Android and iOS. The co-founder of Apple was recently interviewed by De Telegraaf, a newspape...
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by Jared DiPane
Nov 13, 2010
Some people will literally put a smart phone through any and every test that they can imagine, and some of them are just, well, insane. We have seen the iFixIt team rip units apart, the Internet has ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 11, 2010
Does iOS fragmentation have your iPhone 3G sluggish and buggy? Drop Froyo on it and give it some new life! The new Bootlace app in Cydia (yes, like most things fun and unauthorized, you'll...
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by Sean Brunett
Nov 04, 2010
An amusing graphic has shown up that presents the various perceptions we all have across the smartphone space. It presents iPhone, Android and BlackBerry users and how they see themselves and ho...
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by Kyle Gibb
Oct 27, 2010
Robert Scoble, a well-known tech pundit and current iPhone user, recently got a hands on demo with Aro, a new app in closed beta for Android. The app is a complete replacement for nearly all yo...
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by Kyle Gibb
Aug 28, 2010
Oh, Android swag -- you gotta love it. With Android becoming increasingly popular, you had to know it was only a matter of time until people started wearing shirts to show that their blood runs ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 19, 2010
Facebook tonight announced its "Places" feature, wherein it allows you to directly "check in" at any location, without the use of a third-party app to do so. And that's fine...
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by Kyle Gibb
Aug 10, 2010
... And I call BS, but more on that later. So, the folks over at OkCupid just put up an interesting article about ways to avoid "being ugly." From their data as seen above, they are r...
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by Ross Lovelace
Aug 04, 2010
Ever navigate away from a site and have trouble duplicating the search you used to find it? Google has come to the rescue again with a handy "History" link on the Google mobile site. Y...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 01, 2010
Maybe Apple finally figured out how to hold a phone, or maybe it just realized it was bad PR move to begin with -- either way, all of those "tests" at apple.com/antenna showing other p...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 27, 2010
I know everyone and their cousin gets tired of the iPhone vs. Android fanboy slugfest, but that's not what we're about this time. Allyson, one of our pals over at TiPb, took some time to compar...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 23, 2010
Look. We're really not going to get dragged back into this whole Antennagate thing. Because let's face it: Asking Apple to test somebody else's phone is like leaving a bottle of Campari in the s...
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by Kyle Gibb
Jul 23, 2010
In recent weeks, you may have heard of something called "Antennagate" flying around the web. In short, there is an issue with the iPhone 4's antenna, causing some to suddenly lose bars and d...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 16, 2010
Apple CEO Steve Jobs led a news conference today to explain what he's now dubbed "Antennagate" -- and he called out a couple of other smartphones to show that the iPhone 4 isn't the onl...







































