Live Shots of Sprint’s First LTE Portable Hotspot by Sierra Wireless
Read more to see the first live shots of Sprint’s tiny LTE portable hotspot.
LG Viper LTE for Sprint Hands On (Full HD)
The first live shots of the LG Viper LTE, Sprint’s second LTE smartphone announced at CES. Sprint was up-front in saying that the Viper was not as far along in development as the Galaxy Nexus LTE that they also had on show. But, they did show us the phone for the first time. With a […]
Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint LTE Hands On (Full HD)
We have some of the first Samsung Galaxy Nexus photos on the web, hands-on with Sprint’s first LTE phone, in the highest resolution of any member of the mobile media. Hit read more to see the live shots.
Deal: Lenovo Portable USB-powered Laptop Speakers – $10.50 Shipped
Another in-the-middle of CES deal for our readers. Lenovo is celebrating CES by offering their fire-sale grade with-coupon pricing… but no coupon required. These Lenovo USB-powered laptop speakers are something we recently added to our own CES gear checklist. Unlike poorer-quality speakers, these draw power from a single USB port, but also provide a 3.5mm […]
Deal: HTC Scribe Pen / Stylus for Flyer, EVO View 4G, Jetstream – $39.99 Shipped
Tired of all the CES news? We’re here to deliver some deals and non-CES news as well. Sprint is selling the HTC Scribe pen for $39.99. For those that don’t know, the Scribe is HTC’s capacitive stylus for their tablet line. This includes the HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G on Sprint, and Jetstream on AT&T. […]
Lenovo Revives Hybrid Notebook with IdeaPad YOGA
Lenovo announces their first PC designed for Windows 8. The ultrabook, called the IdeaPad YOGA, will ship alongside Windows 8, featuring the ability to change between four discreet modes of form-factor. The device will use an unspecified processor (ARM or x86 wasn’t specified), but judging by its design and “ultrabook” phrasing, the device is likely […]
Let’s Face It: Mobile Hotspot on Verizon LTE Doesn’t Work
Verizon’s embattled LTE network has one issue that hasn’t gotten as much attention: Mobile Hotspot. Timeouts and dropped connections plague the service since its launch. Meanwhile, consumers pay $30/month hoping to be grandfathered into unlimited hotspot data, for life. The carrier that boasts “It’s The Network” does indeed have the most pervasive LTE network in […]
Under Pressure, RIM Slashes All BlackBerry PlayBooks to $299
After voluminous coverage of Research In Motion’s struggle with stockpiles of BlackBerry PlayBooks, the smartphone and tablet manufacturer has a plan; sell all the versions for one price, $299. RIM has reportedly hundreds of thousands of PlayBooks that it can’t sell. Retail supply chains are full, and units are moving slowly. Retailer Best Buy has […]
Qualcomm to Launch GameCommand at CES, Counters TegraZone
Qualcomm is preparing to announce GameCommand, it’s largest consumer-oriented announcement at CES. The app will rival NVIDIA’s Tegra Zone application on the Android Market. Tegra Zone and GameCommand are curated stores-within-a-store. The apps allow for gamers to pick games that are optimized for the device that they own, and take advantage of the graphical power […]
Samsung Replenish Gets Android 2.3, Boost Mobile Starts Carrying It
The Samsung Replenish, Sprint’s coveted “environmentally-friendly” phone got two stories about it at once. First, Sprint announced the immediate availability of Android 2.3, Gingerbread for the smartphone. The update is available from the over-the-air update system, and will be rolled out to all Replenish units in waves. This marks the first mid-range phone update to Gingerbread […]