Top 10 free apps for Android
The Android operating system may not have as many applications as the iPhone, but it is still growing at a pace that can make it difficult to keep up with all of the applications out there.
The Android operating system may not have as many applications as the iPhone, but it is still growing at a pace that can make it difficult to keep up with all of the applications out there.
In some sort of bizarre take on the old line from the movie E.T. – The Extra Terrestrial, your Palm Pre wants to phone home … and give away your location.
T-Mobile has officially launched the HTC Touch Pro 2 in the United States … we hope you’re sitting down when you see the price.
It appears that Dell will finally be jumping in to the smartphone market, but it isn’t quite where every one expected them to do it.
Environmentalists rejoice, T-Mobile is going to start charging customers for having their bills printed out and mailed to them.
With over 50,000 applications in the iTunes App Store now, it can be a bit daunting to even ponder which applications a new user should start with, or even which application is best for the experienced user.

When you’re a little known cellular service company, there are only so many ways you can get the attention in a world filled with big brand names. One of those is to offer an insanely cheap service that makes just about every one sit up and take notice.

It’s getting cheaper and cheaper to get a phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, and the new HTC Ozone from Verizon is making sure it stays that way.

The new phone from HTC, the Hero, is not only bringing with a customized version but Android, but it’s doing something the iPhone just can’t seem to do: using Flash integration.

It’s pretty fair to say that Motorola has one very specific demographic in mind with its new Karma QA1: socially connected teenagers.