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San Diego Chargers Stadium Gets Renamed to Snapdragon Stadium
That’s right everyone, the San Diego Chargers stadium will be undergoing a name change, but not a permanent one. Popular mobile chip manufacturer Qualcomm, managed …
T-Mobile UK Launches Vivacity Smartphone
When people see phones like the DROID 4 or the Galaxy Nexus they want it instantly, but the reality is a lot of us can’t …
Windows 8 Could Be Coming To A Smartphone Near You
A Taiwanese-based company In Technology Group wants to make sure that smartphone users can experience all the features available in Microsoft’s newest operating system Windows 8. This …
(Update) Droid Razr Unveiled; World's Thinnest Smartphone
Yesterday we brought you news on Motorola’s teaser site for the new Razr, now allow us to introduce you to the Droid Razr, now being …
Ask.com Launches Android App
Ask.com today launched its flagship mobile application for the Google Android Platform, the only app to integrate Q&A-focused web search with timely answers from real …
Android "Ice Cream Sandwich" Coming in the Fall?
One OS to rule them all! Find out why Google may be pushing on all cylinders to get their new OS out as early as a few months from now!
First look at the HTC Evo 3D and Evo View 4G
According to Engadget, “premature information upload on Sprint’s website” gave us a first look at the HTC Evo 3D and the HTC Evo View 4G. …
Sony Ericsson to Sponsor Major League Gaming with Xperia Play Deal
(Press Release, San Francisco, March 1, 2011) Sony Ericsson and Major League Gaming (MLG), the world’s largest professional video game league and provider of cross …
HP's bringin' Palm's WebOS back! (Screw you Microsoft)
Check out HP’s newest smartphones, tablet, and the announcement of their own operating system?
Nokia's Kinetic Concept Phone Stands Up When You Get Calls
It’s unlikely the Nokia Kinetic will actually ever make it to widespread production, but the idea of a phone that rests flat on a surface …
Microsoft Showcases Prototype Mobile
The Microsoft Menlo project, which is a 4.1″ capacitive touchscreen prototype, was recently spotted running on what could very well be Windows Embedded CE 6.0 …