Sprint U1901 4G Modem Only For Those Bathed In WiMAX
Sprint's latest 4G-capable modem has arrived, but you'll have to be sure of your WiMAX coverage if you want to make the most of it....
Read MoreSprint's latest 4G-capable modem has arrived, but you'll have to be sure of your WiMAX coverage if you want to make the most of it....
Read MoreSony is apparently looking to Android for its future ereader plans, with a job listing spotted for a "senior staff software engineer (Android)" in the...
Read MoreAfter an eighth-gen Archos tablet was spotted last week, we knew a new model was on the way; now the FCC has tipped the French...
Read MoreOrdro isn't a well-known brand for camcorders around these parts, but the company's new HDV-D350S is looking to grab some headlines by virtue of its...
Read MoreNo great surprise, given Verizon told us it would be happening yesterday, but Motorola's DROID 2 Android smartphone has gone up for sale on the...
Read MoreSprint's EVO 4G is getting an official fix for those users who jumped on the prematurely-posted Android 2.2 Froyo update a week ago. The fix...
Read MoreMotorola's MOTOBLUR devices are still generally waiting for an Android upgrade, but in the meantime the original Motorola DROID has seen a second significant version...
Read MoreJapanese fans of the iPod who still have a first generation iPod nano lying around can get a free replacement from Apple if that gen...
Read MoreBack in January around the time CES was underway we caught word that Audiovox would be bringing a new portable DVD player to market that...
Read MoreThe promise of solar energy sounds great until you get down to the real world application and realize that you need a huge number of...
Read MoreBlockbuster has been unable to make a dent in the popularity of mail order rental services like Netflix and has yet to really mount a...
Read MoreThe economy over the last year or so hasn't been as strong as it was in previous years. That means that many tech companies from...
Read MorePick up most eReaders on the market today and the screens tend to use similar tech. According to the American Institute of Physics, the majority...
Read MoreKermit the Frog always said it isn't easy being green. Thankfully, today with all the power sipping AC adapters for notebooks and computers being green...
Read MoreAfter dropping my iPhone 3GS not too long ago and breaking the screen I am a bit worried about dropping my iPad and breaking it....
Read MoreScosche makes a plethora of gear for Apple products like the iPad and the iPhone. The company is also well known for all manner of...
Read MoreGefen has offered up a new surround sound speaker system that is designed for small rooms like the conference room or a bedroom. The system...
Read MoreWe heard at the end of June that Plastic Logic was canceling pre-orders of their QUE proReader, eReading device, while the product was delayed with...
Read MoreA new report from The New York Times' Bits blog says that Amazon is looking into some new hardware. After releasing a new, cheaper Kindle,...
Read MoreThe Dell Streak's details haven't necessarily been all that hidden over the last few months. In fact, we even had plenty of hands-on time with...
Read MoreIf you find yourself in Canada, and realized just now that you need a new netbook, Gateway has you covered. They've just announced that their...
Read MoreWhen HP acquired Palm, there was a lot (and we mean a lot) of speculation about what would happen to webOS. Would it be appropriately...
Read MoreWe can't help but enjoy pieces of tech out there that showcase some aspects of current generation technology, but then throw in a curve ball...
Read MoreHot on the heels that Nintendo has managed to sell 30 million units of the wildly popular Nintendo Wii (here in the US), comes a...
Read MoreThe Nokia N-Gage failed to set the world alight, but had a Nintendo skunkworks R&D team had their way we could've seen a very different...
Read MoreWhether or not Google is having a good week in the eyes of the media is anyone's guess at this point, but this one will...
Read MoreYou could well argue that the real innovation at Microsoft is going on at their Research arm, where the latest oddball idea is a tablet...
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