Scratch Wireless Announces Open Service, New Smartphone
Scratch Wireless is aiming for underserved customers looking for value with its latest push.
Sprint Betting On New Wi-Fi Products To Draw Customers
Sprint announces a new slate of Wi-Fi products for its customers
AT&T To Launch Samsung Rugby 4 In The Future
AT&T will release the fourth version of the Samsung Rugby rugged push to talk handset
Forget iPod touch – Moto G is $50 at Best Buy This Week
The Moto G can be used as a Wi-Fi device, just like iPod touch. Only it’s better, faster, and cheaper. Google is using the device to conquer a market that Apple is clearly abandoning by leaving iPod touch, untouched.
Review: ASUS WL-330NUL – A Swiss Army Knife of USB, Wi-Fi and Ethernet Awesome
I took a coffee break from engineering, and wrote a review of the best travel router I’ve ever used.
Sprint Formally Announces Wi-Fi Calling Feature For Smartphones
Sprint announces Wi-Fi Calling for two of its smartphones, with more to be added in the future
Iridium Announces New Satellite-Powered Iridium GO! Global Hotspot
Iridium announces its first global satellite-powered Wi-Fi hotspot
PS Vita: Where’s the GPS (Apps)?
The PlayStation Vita would probably have a great second coming, if it offered up one killer app. While the hardware may be there, the software sure isn’t. The PlayStation Vita is in a unique spot. Almost the same spot where Microsoft’s KIN was a long time ago. It’s a finished device that went too upscale. […]
Droid Bionic Update Yanks Free Bluetooth Tethering
There are a lot of reasons to update the Droid Bionic to Jelly Bean. But there’s one reason you may not want to.
Fate of Jelly Bean for Galaxy Tab 7.7 (on Verizon) Remains in Flux
Verizon’s most powerful, and thinnest 7-inch Android tablet may not see Jelly Bean.