Samsung I7500 Android Unlocked Phone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi,

Friday, April 8th, 2011
Samsung I7500 Android Unlocked Phone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, and 8 GB Memory–International Version No Warranty

GSM 850/ 900/1800/1900, HSDPA 900 / 2100 / 1700 5 MP Camera (Auto Focus), Power LED Display: 3.2-Inch HVGA(320×480) AMOLED OS: Android Bluetooth® 2.0, USB 2.0, WiFi, MicroUSB, 3.5mm ear jack Product DescriptionThe Samsung I7500 is a cutting-edge smartphone, featuring a 3.2-Inch AMOLED full touch screen and 7.2Mbps HSDPA and WiFi connectivity, giving users access [...]

Android Will Rise to No. 2 Smartphone Ranking by 2013, Says St

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Android Will Rise to No. 2 Smartphone Ranking by 2013, Says Study

Market research firm IDC projects that by 2013, worldwide shipments of smartphones will surpass 390 million units, with the Android platform moving into the number two spot behind the Symbian OS. – Market research firm IDC projects that by 2013, worldwide shipments of smartphones will surpass 390 million units, with the Android platform moving into the number two spot behind the Symbian OS. According to a recent IDC study, the smartphone market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 20…

ATandT Losing Exclusive iPhone Rights this Week?

Monday, January 25th, 2010
ATandT Losing Exclusive iPhone Rights this Week?

AT T may lose its exclusive rights to the iPhone on Jan.

Juniper, Polycom Look to Ease Cost of Video Collaboration

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Juniper, Polycom Look to Ease Cost of Video Collaboration

Juniper and Polycom are partnering to develop a solution that will enable service providers to offer video services over a converged network, a move that company officials say will save capital and operating costs. The new solutions will be available midyear. The move comes as the video collaboration space heats up, with Ciscos aggressive moves in the market and as other vendors, such as Logitech, look to gain traction.

How to Enable Multitouch on The Google Nexus One

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
How to Enable Multitouch on The Google Nexus One

Developer Cyanogen has modified Google’s Android 2.1 mobile operating system to endow Google’s Nexus One smartphone with multitouch, which lets users navigate the device with more than one finger at once. The absence of this function has been a the source of great consternation for some users, and many speculate the reasons are legal in nature. Some believe Apple has locked down multitouch patents and guards them.