Talk about cutting it close. With less than 12 hours before T-Mobile officially pulls back the curtain on the ultra-hyped G1 Android phone, the floodgates have opened. Images extracted from the depths of T-Mobile’s G1 site have begun hitting tip boxes, and now TmoNews has managed to get their hands on a bunch of specs and details. What’s known so far: In-store, immediate sales only… → Read More
If you’re looking for a more full-featured laptop than the MacBook Air, the mythical Lenovo X200 might be for you, and now we’ve got updated specs — and a photo — for you to view. The machine’s been rumored for awhile, but this leak confirms many of the things we’ve heard about this tiny laptop, including the apparent addition of a tablet model. Sweet. What do… → Read More
[photopress:verizon_logo.jpg,full,left]We know that Verizon’s been working towards a BYOH (Bring Your Own Handset) model for a little while now, and word is its set to publish the first version of its specs on the service on March 19th at the Open Device Development Conference. No word yet on when it will launch the service itself, though it has promised to light up the open initiative… → Read More
Verizon is really gearing up for what it thinks is the CDMA version of the iPhone – the LG Voyager. Although the device really isn’t much of an iPhone, it’s still very feature-rich with its VCAST Live TV, EV-DO and a touchscreen. So if you’re seeking out the 411 on the Voyager, I present you with this data sheet. Yes, this one. I’d hardly call a 2-megapixel camera… → Read More
A few days ago we told you about the iPhone Web app that helps you find gas. While snooping through server logs in the hopes of spotting an iPhone user, the author of Gas.app stumbled upon some revealing details about the bundled Safari browser. As expected the surfing resolution is at a decent 320×396, however the iPhone didn’t seem to support Flash. This is rather disappointing… → Read More
Last week’s launch of the Apple TV was met with some fanfare and a lot speculation. The fanfare came from the usual suspects, while the speculation came from everyplace else. Speculation on whether the device was redundant and what powered the $299 unit. It might be too soon to comment on redundancy, but, thanks to Apple Insider. today we, at least, have some potential answers on the… → Read More
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