Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 handset

March 1, 2010 - Under Handhelds

The Engadget Show saw a Windows Phone 7 handset from Microsoft being revealed to the world, and this early prototype is manufactured by LG. This QWERTY slider does look like the eXpo a whole lot, and we do know that this device sports a 5-megapixel camera and will need to comply... 

Bluebird Soft AutoID PDA

February 14, 2010 - Under Handhelds

Bluebird Soft’s latest AutoID PDA is powered by Google’s Android operating system, where the smartphone has just arrived in the South Korea market. You will find that the AutoID PDA ain’t no slouch when it comes to hardware specifications, featuring a 3.5″... 

Nokia OVi Maps App Races Past One Million Downloads in a Week

February 7, 2010 - Under Handhelds

Believe it or not, Nokia has reaped immense success with its recently launched Ovi Maps app. The first week of launch has itself recorded more than one million downloads. The free mapping software from Nokia for smartphones had been rolled out on January 21. Covering more than... 

Some Editions Of The HTC HD2 Have More RAM

February 1, 2010 - Under Handhelds

There is no denying that the HTC HD2 is an extremely capable and powerful smartphone, especially with its 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU. Despite its already impressive specs, which include a nice 448MB of RAM, nobody is going to complain about more RAM, right? Surprisingly, some... 

Motorola CEO Confirms Plans for New Google Phone: Google Nexus Two

January 31, 2010 - Under Handhelds

Google’s recent attempt at releasing a smartphone in the form of the Google Nexus One didn’t turn out to be as big as expected. But that could be attributed a lot to the fact that it wasn’t really marketed but rather encouraged to spread just through “leaks”... 

Google Nexus One: Almost the Best Smartphone

January 28, 2010 - Under Handhelds

Want to know about Google’s Nexus One smartphone, but don’t feel like reading a 10,000-word review? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve taken the shiny, smooth smartphone on the road, putting it through its paces and testing it every which way. Now we’ll... 

Make an Adjustable Car Dock for $2

January 22, 2010 - Under Miscellaneous

Car mounts for GPS gadgets and smartphones are usually pretty costly, and they often only fit one device. DIY website Instructables features a simple guide for building your own that will fit virtually any—and for only about $2 in materials. Especially now that smartphones... 

NTT DoCoMo Launching its Own Version of Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10

January 21, 2010 - Under Handhelds

WinMo and Android handsets from HTC, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, and others that are designed for global reach typically don’t find their way into Japan for a number of reasons: localization, carriers’ draconian control over handset specs, unique market needs, the list... 

MightyMeeting Hosts Remote PowerPoint Presentations from Your Smartphone, the Web

January 18, 2010 - Under Handhelds

Web/iPhone/Android: Got a PowerPoint presentation you want to share with co-workers or clients on short notice, or who are in a different timezone? Free tool MightyMeeting lets you conduct presentations remotely via the web or its iPhone and Android applications. Upload any PowerPoint... 

Google Docs to Accept more File Uploads

January 13, 2010 - Under Internet

Google has just announced that their Google Docs service will soon accommodate the ability to upload, store and organize any type of file in Google Docs – basically, this means you can upload and access your files from virtually any Internet-connected device, and not just... 

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