HTC Desire Coming To Telstra In April
If you were eyeballing the Nexus One clone the HTC Desire which was shown off at Mobile World Congress overnight and thinking, “Man, I want one of those slick puppies”, then you’re going to get your wish. Telstra this morning announced that they’ll be launching the Desire as their first Android handset in April this [...]
Capacitive Touchscreens Help Windows Mobile Step Up
Last year before Windows Mobile 6.5 launched in October, I had a conversation with a couple of Microsoft employees about the platform, and they told me that Winmo would only offer resistive touchscreens. I’m so glad they changed their minds. (more…)
Windows Mobile’s Incredible Death Spiral
Before Windows Phone 7 was even an embryo of a concept, Windows Mobile was king: It powered nearly half of smartphones in use, a led the industry in features. Then, in 2007, things started to go wrong. Very, very wrong. (more…)
Breakfast Wrap: Best Of Tuesday Night
OLED TVs Are Dead: Sony Stops Selling OLED In JapanThat’s not good. In fact, that flat out sucks.
The HTC Legend Traps Android 2.1 In Unibody AluminiumSexy. Very sexy.
What Windows Phone 7 Series Marketplace Will Look LikeLooks good, but I wonder how practical it will be…
Fisher-Price IXL: An iPad For The Kindergarten CrowdNot getting one of [...]
A DIY Lego Segway Built Entirely From NXT 2.0 Parts
We’ve seen Segways built partly from Lego before, but a Segway built entirely from the Lego in a standard NXT 2.0 set? That’s something special. (more…)
Meet The Rubik’s Slide: New Shape, New Frustrations
I’m not one of those people who ever figured out the secrets of the original Rubik’s Cube, so it was with some trepidation that I tried out the Rubik’s Slide, the newest take on the classic toy. It was hard. (more…)
Saturn’s Rings Disappearing Into Beam Of Blue
Oh Saturn, you keep being the prettiest planet of them all. Even while Cassini crosses your orbital plane, and your rings become proportionally thinner than a razor blade. (more…)
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