By David Ponce
The idea's been floating around the past few days, and a Mobilemag article pretty much distills it: do people really want all the features on their cellphones?
Do you?
So, chime on in, readers. How many of you...
By David Ponce
We realize that there may be those among you tasked with the management of mobile workforces. Or, more likely, others that belong to a mobile workforce and have been given company laptops or cellphones to...
By David Ponce
I don't have a whole lot of information on this one, except a few bits here and there. I know the name Toshiba was mentioned, coupled with the "methanol powered" buzzwords. So, I'm just guessing...
By David Ponce
So, picture this. You're at lunch someplace. It's a power lunch. You know, the suits, the cellphones, etc. You plop your mobile on the table. Then, the urge to text someone overcomes...
By David Ponce
The iPhone's been out for a little over a week now. The world keeps on spinning. It's nice, but hey, can it really ever live up to the monumental hype that preceded its launch? ...
By David Ponce
This phone is either really fugly, or really pretty, but either way, it sure stands out. This army-style slider is called the Music Porter X, it's coming out from NTT DoCoMo sometime next month, and packs...
By Andrew Liszewski
Even though I currently use a Nokia, deep down I'm still a fan of both Sony Ericsson and the flip-phone form factor. Unfortunately SE's flip-phone offerings to date have been typically far too large to nicely fit...
By David Ponce
Hulger is in a very interesting line of business. They make large, old fashioned or wacky handsets that plug into your cellphone, and allow you to look like either a moron or a genius walking down...
By Jennifer Chappell
Many people complain about their phone not having enough memory. Take for instance the Treo 650, which comes with 32 MB, but only 23 MB of that is available to the user to store applications and files....