Posted by Theo Burnquist
General, Headlines, Tech
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

The brand new HTC Radar, which is to be the latest Windows Phone device from the incredibly popular carrier, is to land on US shores courtesy of T-Mobile as early as November 2nd, according to an official confirmation by the carrier posted on Facebook. For those looking to get their hands on the highly anticipated [...]
Posted by Kevin Huffman
Tech
Friday, August 13th, 2010
Now that is some news, Verizon patch up with Apple has been doing rounds in the gadget world for quite some time. Though, both Apple and Verizon had kept on denying the fact for considerable period of time that they have any plans to come up with any kind of collaboration to launch an iphone, [...]
Posted by Kevin Huffman
Tech
Monday, March 22nd, 2010
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Palm may be down , but they’re not out just yet. Following the launch of the Pre and Pixi on Sprint last year and their respective Plus editions on Verizon back in January, Palm has just announced that they’ll soon be launching the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus on AT&T. While its never bad news to get your handsets onto a new carrier, just how good this news is for Palm depends almost entirely on how AT&T handles it. Read the rest at MobileCrunch > >
Posted by Kevin Huffman
Tech
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
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Can you blame ‘em? If you bought into a two-year contract a little more than two years ago, possibly because of shortcomings in the first iPhone (a perfectly reasonable decision), you would have been watching with jealous eye the introduction of the 3G, the 3GS, and the launch and growth of the App Store. I wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to change horses. BlackBerry makes some excellent handsets and has a unique value proposition, but if I’m honest, I think they’ve progressed even less in the last couple years than the iPhone has. That’s hard, people! And really, even if you love BlackBerry, if you want a versatile touchscreen phone, are you really going to go with a Storm? Continue reading…
Posted by Kevin Huffman
Tech
Monday, March 1st, 2010
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It begins: Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek is harshing on all our buzzes by announcing that according to an unidentified source at Hon Hai Precision, a CE manufacturer, the iPad could be delated until April. The source said that there were only 300K units available for a March launch, which may put a damper on what we’re calling iPad Awareness Month. He expects Apple to sell about 1.2 million units in 2010 and 3.5 million in 2011. Because I’m equally qualified to make stuff up about Apple, I believe his numbers are way off. As for Hon Hai and the production problems, this could be true or it could be sour grapes. Remember: CE companies in China dig at each other all the time and even attempt pump and dump stock schemes by leaking bits of news and selling when the stock is hot. Considering he couches all of his terms in analyst speak, there’s no telling what’s going on here: “An unspecified production problem at the iPad’s manufacturer, Hon Hai Precision, will likely limit the launch region to the US and the number of units available to roughly 300K in the month of March,” he writes, “far lower than the company’s initial estimate of 1,000K units. The delay in production ramp will likely impact Apple’s April unit estimate of 800K as well. It is also possible that, given the limited number of units available in March, the launch will be delayed for a month.” I’m calling BS. via BrainstormTech