The HTC G1 replacement the much hyped G2 is finally here. The 3.7-inch display, Android 2.2, 4GB of internal memory, an 800MHz Snapdragon processor and a 5 megapixel cam with a flash and best of all HSPA+ toting G2 has just gone on sale in the USA. It is available at most stores throughout America and those stores which dont will have stock ready by at the latest tomorrow. So happy Androiding!!!!
Although apple is a very popular smartphone, yet when it comes to real-world numbers apple’s share in the mobile phone market is very low compared to Nokia and Samsung. To give you a clearer picture Billshrink created an infographic that puts iPhone into perspective. It asks questions like what will be the next phone purchase of [...]
Blackberry finally has an awesome product out in the market. After the mediocrity of their last big release “Torch” Blackberry has stormed the market with their latest offering. Rumoured for months on end, the product was finally launched-presenting The Blackberry Tablet provocatively titled the “Playbook.” The Playbook was launched at the Research In Motion’s annual Developer Conference by CEO Mike Lazardis.
It seems that a very strong rumor about Facebook building a mobile device is circulating these days. We did our research and it seems that the rumors are partially correct. As some sources suggests, Facebook is not actually building a Mobile Phone or similar device. It is building a software, maybe a mobile OS, to [...]
While browsing, we came across some design plans that apple might have used to make their new iPod nano and ipod shuffle. It seems they just split the old iPod Nano in half! Although the picture is meant to be a joke yet it is true that ingenuity comes from simplicity. Share and Enjoy:

Apple has updated their flagship media device, the Apple iPod Touch. While not as groundbreaking an update as the Nano underwen its nevertheless significant.
The Retina Display that we have heard so much about finally comes to the Touch, as does a 3-axis gyroscope (same as the one found on iPhone 4) to improve the sensitivity of the device. It (finally) comes with a camera, both front and back. The rear camera can take 720p HD video at 30fps same as the iPhone, but the stills on it are not the 5 Megapixel as the iPhone but at 960 x 720, same as the video.

Apple has just released the latest iteration of the oh-so-popular iPod Nano. This presents the largest devition from the factor since, well forever!!
The new Nano loses all hardware buttons to make way for a complete Multi-Touch screen. It now has only the volume buttons in hardware form, and its tiny-almost as small as the shuffle, so it has an clip now. The clip makes it easy to clip it on during workouts, jogs or just anytime without the use of those pesky armbands.
From the “It Was Only a Matter of Time Department” comes news that Camera+, the top-rated photography app from developertap tap tap, has been pulled from the App Store, most likely for violating Apple’s developer agreement. Apple previously rejected an update to the Camera+ app which would have allowed users to use one of the iPhone’s volume buttons as a mechanical shutter button while using Camera+. This is a feature many iPhone photographers have wished for — tapping the screen to take a picture is far less stable than pressing a physical button — but Apple cited “user confusion” in rejecting the Camera+ update which included the feature.
Daring Fireball’s John Gruber has penned an interesting piece about Apple’s CDMA-based iPhone 4 that has been rumored to be coming to Verizon as soon as this coming January. According to Gruber’s sources, the device, which carries an internal code name of “N92″, has reached the “engineering verification test” (EVT) stage of development, the point at which prototypes are moving through the final steps of the testing process to ensure that they function as intended.
Engadget provides a follow-up to its late May report revealing Apple’s plans for a revamped Apple TV product. The previous report had suggested an iOS-based device at a price point of $99 with limited onboard storage that would be capable of 1080p playback, but today’s report claims that some things have changed in Apple’s plans.
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