HTC’s Warranty Process Is Getting More Insane With Each Passing Year
We called them up, and they quickly answered the phone. We would happily have traded a longer wait time for what we heard.
Nokia Sells HERE Maps – Now The Tough Decisions Begin
Nokia today sold HERE Maps to a consortium of German auto makers. And while it gains Nokia over $3 billion in cash, the real question is where they go from here.
Moto X’s All-Carrier Support, Unlocked Bootloader Are Game Changers
Innovations in packaging that are long overdue for the Android ecosystem.
Editorial: OnePlus 2 is Slow to Evolve in a Leapfrogging World
OnePlus yesterday took the wraps off the OnePlus 2, and really, it was surprising in how much it was unsurprising.
Motorola, T-Mobile, Give Moto E Its LTE Band 12 Back
Motorola took something away, and should give it back… quickly. Normally, software updates are a good thing. Some on T-Mobile however, may not be so happy with this latest one.
Editorial: Three Months With Virgin Mobile, The Good And (Not So) Bad
I gave Virgin Mobile a shot for three months and left in March, ultimately unsatisfied by the company’s direction
Google Says No Plans to Add Industry Standard Video Calling to Android
Hoping that the open-source Android would be the one to adopt standards-based video calling? We weren’t holding our breath either…
Editorial: HTC Blew Up a Fire Sale – Motorola Wrote the Damage Control Plan
HTC sent out an email at 9 AM yesterday offering Nexus 9 at half price. Things did not go well. But, if they follow Motorola’s lead on this subject, they’ll do fine.
Editorial: On Facebook’s $19 Billion Purchase Of WhatsApp, From A Frequent Traveler’s Perspective
I give my take on Facebook’s $19 billion WhatsApp acquisition as a frequent traveler to Mexico and Latin America