Posted by :   Tuesday, January 25, 2011 17:57  

According to Japanese newspaper Nikkei, it is rumored that Sony’s PlayStation Portable successor would sport 3G wireless and an active matrix OLED screen which had came out few days before Sony was expected to reveal the PSP2 at a press event. Nikkei reports that the 3G service would enable customers to play games online as [...]

Posted by :   Tuesday, January 11, 2011 13:01  

It is reported that hardware outfit MSI has revealed some 10-inch Android and Windows flavoured tablets with a couple of All-In-one PCs. The MSI Windpad 100A tablet will be equipped with a 10.1-inch multi-touch display, an ARM CPU and weighs 1.6 pounds. MSI will also bring a digital compass, a GPS locator, HDMI and WiFi, [...]

Posted by :   Monday, January 10, 2011 12:46  

The Android-running Dell Venue smartphone that features a 4.1-inch 800 by 480 display and 1 GHz processor has been available in the U.S market. The Dell Venue device name has been associated with Windows Phone 7 as the Dell Venue Pro; in fact, it is officially named the Dell Venue and is powered by Android. [...]

Posted by :   Tuesday, October 12, 2010 18:01  

Samsung’s iPad killer, the Android-based Galaxy Tab, will be priced in the same range as the iPad, however, consumers will be able to get discounts by signing up for 3G service contracts. In the previous week, a report announced  that Sprint would be selling the handset for $599, or $399 if customers establishes a 2-year [...]

Posted by :   Tuesday, June 29, 2010 17:48  

AT&T is the official 3G carrier in the US, but this firm has recently been complained so much about its quality of service. Customers said that wireless coverage has some problems in several metropolitan areas across the United States. High population density, tall buildings and the increase of number of smartphone users may be the [...]

Posted by :   Monday, February 1, 2010 15:07  

According to the information from blogs Brighthand and Engadget, there has been evidence that the Federal Communications Commission has blessed what could be a Nexus One version running on AT&T’s 3G network. This unknown device supports 3G on WCDMA Bands I, II, and V, i.e. it will work on AT&T’s network and most of Europe. [...]