Apple Becomes Most Profitable Cell Phone Maker Within just two years of entering the business, Apple has overtaken the world's two largest cell phone makers by generating highest operating profit in the industry.
Via Fareastgizmos | Posted on 2009.11.13 at 00:59
Alright, so we pretty much knew this already. Flash has been expected to hit at some point in early 2010 for a while now. Now, however, we've got official word from Adobe on the Flash download site.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.12 at 10:22
I hate to be the bearer of crude news, but the following article is basically going to be high-tech gadget porn. The borderline-mad scientists over at PhoneWreck have finally gotten their hands on a brand new Droid to take apart and ogle.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.12 at 09:57
Hey, UK gadget nerds, does the idea of a 4. 3" capacitive touchscreen or a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor make you weak in the knees? If so, you might be interested in some news my Update Scanner just delivered; the HD2 is now available from Vodafone UK.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.12 at 09:53
Boost Mobile has added a new handset to its line up specifically aimed at the fashion conscious ladies looking for pre-paid service. The new handset is called the Motorola Debut i856W.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.12 at 07:10
Sorry Nokia, Samsung is going to be too busy with their new baby bada to deal with Symbian anymore. Samsung Hub reports that Samsung senior VP, Don Joo Lee, has confirmed that Samsung will no longer develop handsets for the Symbian platform.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.11 at 12:32
Samsung's been going through some tough times lately. Profits are down, and they're watching companies like Apple devour all of their profits.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.11 at 11:27
As reported earlier Walmart announced today their next early Black Friday deal. Starting on Saturday you can get a free $100 Walmart Gift card with the purchase of a new BlackBerry with 2-year contract.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.11 at 09:11
Nokia announced today three new CDMA mobile devices: Nokia 6316s, Nokia 3806 and Nokia 1506. Together this new line-up highlights Nokia's continued commitment to CDMA as a major standard in key markets around the world.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2009.11.11 at 08:06
Nokia today strengthened its CDMA portfolio with the new CDMA mobile device: Nokia 6316s for Chinese market. A multimedia device with web browsing, music, imaging and GPS, the Nokia 6316s brings elegant design and powerful functionality together in a compact sliding device.
Via Fareastgizmos | Posted on 2009.11.11 at 04:31